As a contemporary visual artist I've been exploring the traditional art of weaving with plant fibers since 1985. I gather materials respectfully, recycling bark off of trees that are being cut down, pruning selectively to encourage the growth and health of plants, and replanting at every opportunity. I enjoy sharing the lessons I've learned from my generous teachers.
Being a hands-on, low-tech type person, I will do my best to make weekly (or at least monthly) posts. I like writing about the making process, worthwhile community projects, and sharing practical ideas of what the seasons have to offer those who are longing to live creatively within the rhythms of the natural world.
Carrying On Traditional Knowledge Through Weaving With Plants
Grateful for this wonderful group of students at IslandWood.
Read MoreWeaving From the Wild at IslandWood – Feb 3, 2019
Spend a day learning techniques for using plant fibers to create beautiful and useful objects.
Read MoreKathey Ervin’s Cedar Workshop at BARN
Highlights from Kathey Ervin’s “Weaving With NW Gold – Pick Your Own Project” Workshop at BARN.
Read More2018 Basketry Workshops at Bainbridge Artisans Resource Network
Twenty Basketry Workshops in 2018 at Bainbridge Artisans Resource Network.
Read MoreOlympic College & BIMA Winter & Spring 2018
Please come and enjoy this exhibition of 27 NW artists reflecting upon the theme of “Home”.
Read MoreFeb 4, 2018 Workshop at IslandWood
Join Melinda for a day at IslandWood and weave a basket with plant materials from the NW landscape.
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