Saturday, February 3, 2018

Caitlin McCormack


American sculptor, born around 1988. According to her web site,
She lives with two cats in South Philly and crochets to forget the world, in the chaos of her slovenly, nest-like studio.

She says:
The act of stiffening intricately crocheted cotton string with glue produces material that is structurally similar to delicate bone tissue. The string implemented in this process can be viewed as the basic cellular unit of fabrication, and by utilizing media and practices inherited from my deceased relatives, I aim to generate emblems of my diminishing bloodline, embodied by each organism's skeletal remains.


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