(Un)Natural Boundaries and Borders reflects the impact of natural or unnatural boundaries and borders and how they define our relationship to the natural world and each other. Boundaries separate land, water, and sky. They can create a sense of place, security, and identity. Whether boundaries are physical, political, economic, social, or cultural, they shape who we are and how we experience the world.
I will have two sculptures in (Un)Natural Boundaries and Borders. Both are from new series where I create crocheted soft sculptures from plastic bags that have ended up along pathways and open spaces I frequent. With this work I am interested in the relationship between the ephemeral items that are cherished as keepsakes and the refuse we consider litter, and how the two can be interwoven. The plastic yarn can take on a gummy texture, but depending on the level of its deterioration the strands can have a satiny quality. By combining the different colors and textures I have collected I am able to reimagine the delicate, yet everyday items that speak to the fragile and complex ecosystem we have created.