by admin | Apr 18, 2024 | Fiber Techniques
Are we free now? 10 x 20 x 23 inches, wire, metal frame, handspun yarns, rigid foam, cloth tape, mulberry paper, stone clay, acrylic paint, screws ©2024 Eve Jacobs-Carnahan. Using Color to Reinforce Concepts in Artwork I have just completed Are we free now? the third...
by admin | Nov 4, 2023 | Democracy Art
The Circuitous Path from Family Letter to Artwork People often ask me how I come up with the ideas for my artwork. The path is never a straight line. My piece We didn’t recognize the danger is a good example. It has its origins in a letter I uncovered in some family...
by admin | Aug 22, 2023 | Tools and Materials
We Didn’t Recognize the Danger, 15 x 12 x 16 inches, wire, metal frame, wool, rigid foam, felt, cloth tape, reed, ©2023 Eve Jacobs-Carnahan Combining Metal Work with Fiber Art in Unexpected Ways Refusing to conform to stereotypes To me, being a feminist teenager...
by admin | Mar 28, 2023 | Tools and Materials
Lobby Disturbance, 18 x 25 x 20 in, repurposed linen napkins, china, metal tray, and tea canisters, wool-cashmere, wool-alpaca and linen yarns, linen fabric, silk paper, mulberry paper, world currency, snail shells, rigid foam, stone clay, acrylic paint, felted wool,...
by admin | Jan 23, 2023 | Fiber Techniques
Laughing Gull work in progress on workbench with pieces of silk fusion, © 2023 Eve Jacobs-Carnahan Silk Fusion in Mixed Media Sculpture I am rediscovering the joy of working with silk. In this case, silk paper or silk fusion. I made some silk fusion for the heads of...