The Wildest to Tame, 55"x25", felted wool, 2025
The Wildest to Tame, 55"x25", felted wool, 2025
Using the needle-felting technique, I translate experiences of chronic pain into sculptural forms that reference the human body. This method involves repeatedly piercing wool fibers with a barbed needle to compress, shape, and gather the material into dense structures. The slow, accumulative process mirrors the endurance of living with persistent pain, where each poke becomes both an injury and a gesture of rebuilding.
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