52 Forms of Fungi || #13
52 Forms of Fungi || #12
52 Forms of Fungi || #11
This structure was knitted as part of my 52 Forms of Fungi project, through which I will knit a different type of fungi for every week of 2013. Check out more of the forms from this project
Dyed-in-the-Wool
Kansas City
This weekend was a great experience, and I can't wait to share some photos from my finished installation at Plug Projects. The Plug crew was incredibly hospitable and kind, and they were great to work with. I was blown away by the talent of the other artists in the exhibition, and feel honored to show alongside them. Not to mention, we had a lot of fun while we were hanging out - great people!
If you are in the Kansas City area over the next 6 weeks, I encourage you to stop by the Plug Projects gallery to see all of the artwork in Rare Earth. I will work on processing my installation images and post them on Wednesday.
Installation in Progress
What I've Been Working On
52 Forms of Fungi || #10
Here are two links to more information about northern tooth. I typically like to post the Mushroom Expert profiles with each of these forms, but for some reason it didn't have any photos showing the growth habit that is portrayed here, so that's why I included the second link.
Northern Tooth....... one || two
This structure was knitted as part of my 52 Forms of Fungi project, through which I will knit a different type of fungi for every week of 2013. Check out more of the forms from this project.
52 Forms of Fungi || #9
Decomposition: Riot
New Decomposition Installation + Weekend Away
52 Forms of Fungi || #8
52 Forms of Fungi || #6
52 Forms of Fungi || #5
Decomposition: Colony III
Momentum OKC Starts Tonight
BIG THING #2 aka 52 Forms of Fungi || #4
52 Forms of Fungi || #3
52 Forms of Fungi || #2
I had a question from Misti recently about whether I record the patterns for these pieces that I'm working on as I go. The answer is YES, I write them down in case the result is something that I really like and want to duplicate. For instance, I am already in the process of making more of the forms depicted in this post for a larger installation. If any of the pieces have potential to be incorporated into the Decomposition series, I've gotta have some record of what I did! In any case...
This polypore was inspired by some conks I saw out in a natural area recently. The ones I looked at were white in color, but I was purchasing yarn recently and this shade of Knit Picks Palette, called "Pennyroyal", grasped my attention and I knew I had to do something with it. A project idea came to mind and this is the first piece for that project. I've been using the Palette yarn A LOT lately, and it's quickly becoming a favorite for these types of projects... so many great colors!
This is the first "fungi" that I've attached only temporarily to a living tree, so it was fun trying out a way to do that (which worked pretty well). On that note, no trees were harmed during the installation of this fungi! Although, there was a power-walker who kept circling the nearby trail and was giving me some really funny looks. It made me giggle to myself a little bit... I can already tell that this project is going to be a lot of fun! Are you ready for more?
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