Kyla Crawford
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Weaving Worlds
The language, tools and forms of textile production aid in the magic and ritual of my world building. The world that is being built is of the inbetween, and explores that small overlooked natural wonders of the world. It is the inbetween of the physical and psychological worlds, the moments of imagination and misinterpretation of our physical world. I use repetitive processes, soft materials, and the forms of yarn to create this world. The friends in the inbetween are created with inks, paints,paper, fabrics, threads and yarn. The sculptural forms show the potential and magic that is stored in the forms of textile production, such as a cone of yarn and fabric on a loom.

Women spinning yarn with distaff and spindle
distaffs and spindles with wool
spindle and etched whorls
double ikat with overshoot pattern that states the title
detail of overshot pattern on double Ikat
three yarn cones made from clay and malformed
three yarn cones made from clay and malformed
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