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    Susan's Etsy Store is (finally) Open!

    A NEW FLOCK

    After months of research, planning, designing and entering content, my new online store,TheDelicateUtility on etsy.com is now open!

    In my store you will find a selection of new works, specifically 4 new bluebird pieces, some smaller collage paintings and pieces that been out in the world for awhile. Many of my pieces feature ready to frame mats, or have mats available with custom sized windows for the work in the store.

    Over the next few weeks I will also be adding giclee prints of a few of my paintings to offer pieces at multiple price points. Additionally, I will be offering handmade journals and some original jewelry pieces.

    So check out the store for gifts or something special just for you!

    ~ Susan

     

    • 20 July 2011
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    My work explores and examines the different layers of the human experience and our interactions with both the natural and constructed worlds around us through the assemblage of a variety of repurposed materials. The pieces explore universal themes of healing and memory, as well as significant geographical and emotional locations. Driving each work is the desire to discover unexpected beauty and significance in the common materials of our daily lives.

    I employ handcrafting methods to create a wire armature. I then sew and weave common items, such as coffee filters, maple leaves, paper towels or grapevines, into a new and surprising fabric that sometimes functions as a skin for the body forms, sometimes as clothing, and sometimes as both at the same time. I utilize these alternative materials, often destined for disposal or decay, in order to reclaim them and give them a new identity, holding their temporary character in tension with an idea of longevity, leaving in question which will win out in the end.

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    My work explores and examines the different layers of the human experience and our interactions with both the natural and constructed worlds around us through the assemblage of a variety of repurposed materials. The pieces explore universal themes of healing and memory, as well as significant geographical and emotional locations. Driving each work is the desire to discover unexpected beauty and significance in the common materials of our daily lives.

    I employ handcrafting methods to create a wire armature. I then sew and weave common items, such as coffee filters, maple leaves, paper towels or grapevines, into a new and surprising fabric that sometimes functions as a skin for the body forms, sometimes as clothing, and sometimes as both at the same time. I utilize these alternative materials, often destined for disposal or decay, in order to reclaim them and give them a new identity, holding their temporary character in tension with an idea of longevity, leaving in question which will win out in the end.

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