
In my own work I find that every time I approach a new piece, there is something new to behold. Part of that comes from the way I work, from the ground up. Starting with combed white wool roving, I create all the colors in my palette by hand-dyeing the wool myself. My "recipes" for a certain color are somewhat repeatable, but variations in hue and shade are inevitable. And, once the layering of wet colored wool begins, it's not always possible to determine exactly where it will end up.
The whole process of layout and construction of my Network Tapestry™ is one of constant experimentation. Working largely in an abstract medium, there is no need to reproduce an image - rather my goal is to conjure up a feeling, then let the viewer take it from there. In that way, each piece is fresh and the interpretation varies with the time of day, the light cast on it and the mood of the viewer.
I like the symbolism of "infinity" - without a beginning or an end. It implies an energy that keeps on flowing and with it, endless variety. For me, that's what felt and fiber are all about - PJ

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