Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Sampling and Sketching: Riparian Zone


My sketchbooks take the shape of ordinary bound paper books but also, a box of textile samples. Both the drawings and the textile samples help me clarify ideas, test out techniques, and generally play with the science and the art freely before I begin the heavy editing and melding of science and art. 


The Riparian Zone- Textile Work







Riparian Zone #2 



The path of this project has been as circuitous as rivers themselves. My inspiration is directly related to my interest in waterways professionally and personally. The project grew out of a love of paddling the many urban waterways in the Midwest in my canoe “The Leaky Cauldron”. As a visiting artist for the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Chicago, I had the opportunity to learn about the importance of managing water in a dense urban area.

The biologically distinctive area that borders rivers, streams and creeks, the Riparian Zone, acts as a protective buffer between land and water.  Large undisturbed Riparian zones filter our water, mitigate flooding and provide protection for the diverse life forms that live in, on and near our waterways. “Riparian Zone” celebrates this natural zone and expresses the pressure urban development places on these fragile pieces of land.
Using embroidery, dense areas of beading, pieced textile and frayed linen, I am using materials that express how the riparian zones in urban areas have been so over developed that they can no longer do the job of protecting the waterway and mitigating flooding. 


Riparian Zone # 1




 

Riparian Zone #3