Thursday, October 7, 2010

White Bump On Gums Painful

Facilities woven by artist Janet Morton

(first frost)

(Tilo lace)


tissues Jobs Janet Morton can see inside, often in the community, covering trees and buildings. Who could have imagined that someone could make trees more beautiful than nature? No But these impressive networks in their trunks as cover crochet hugs, sheltering, decorating and accentuating the contours of these creatures as majestic towers. Tilo

lace 2003 - Your work is done in a comprehensive study of architecture, texture, comfort, value, use of exterior or interior spaces, feminism, domestic life, crafts, language, isolation and community ... it is quite ..

Four Seasons - 2004
In an installation, "Four Seasons", needed to add 10,000 sheets of cloth to the branches of trees. A great thought-provoking work. Here all the stations are present while showing a variety of beautiful colors, presents the tree over a year. The complete cycle in one place, created artificially. The presentation of their work continuously in open shows his desire to communicate with the public and to ensure no one is out of this experience, participating with the subject, or a piece.

Unberthing - E sta work has been armed with 400 pieces made by participants who have submitted woven squares. Each square marks an event of personal or historical significance, with a date and a ball of wool hanging from his cut

- This installation is the translation of a poem. The leaves were made of rough-woven socks to work. The notion of work is another recurring theme in his work. Interpreted as achieving beautiful and delicate garments, with those used at work, socks every day as a sign of respect for the work and the worker

You may have seen the point installation in Janet Morton Point Crafts Council a couple of years ago. This is a fully furnished interior, with knits, characteristic of the 50 games. A vacuum cleaner provides a nod to the work or housework, but the glass wool with foam provides a nod to feminists and the famous piece of Meret Oppenheim. (Breakfast game skin? Part surreal in a cup and saucer and spoon wrapped in leather)) Maybe it's respect for the work of the woman who has carried out the tasks and the point home at the time? Perhaps the cup is a sign of rebellion or a detail of irony?.

is exciting that an artist known for his pieces in wool and about, so thought provoking, giving the possibility of having the right to be seen. I hope to hear more about it in the future. Visit this link
http://www.ccca.ca/artists/artist_info.html?languagePref=en&link_id=5793&artist=Janet+Morton to see their work. Source

http://lovelytextiles.blogspot.com/2008/03/janet-morton-knit.html

(See more photos by clicking the site below)
Textile Museum Canada - An Overview
In 2000, Janet Morton presented an installation "wool work," an exhibition of sculptures by point: hand-worked sculptures that speak of time-honored traditions of making and doing things for people we love. It connects to the common things in monumental form. The insistent use of the artist who created textiles traditional links with their work methods and the creation of collective memories. However, the sculpture comprises an eclectic field, committed to both popular culture and personal values \u200b\u200b...: "" While you are knitting, you are not wasting their time "
Source: http://www.textilemuseum.ca/apps/index.cfm?page=exhibition.detail&exhId=189c

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