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weird… I was just there last week, in grand rapids. met a juggalo who was DJing ICP music live online to other juggalos. michigan is a strange place.
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Suzanne Tick combines her love for texture with a curiosity for new technology to create textile products that are elegant, natural in appearance, and functional. Integrating the natural with the manmade is at the foundation of her work. The Open Plane carpet is just one example: wanting to represent the irregularities of natural fiber like sisal as well as the variegations that occur in the hand-dyeing of wool, Tick and her partner in Tuva Looms, Terry Mowers, have created a carpet which, through a combination of conventional weaving equipment and the careful manipulation of dyeing, is reproducible in manufacture but not in appearance.
stumbled upon this girl’s work the other day. she graduated from cranbrook with a friend of mine.
Cities have character, they have personality. They reflect the times and places in which they are built just as they come to represent the people who live and work within their borders. My work seeks to build a bridge between textiles and the built environment. Through different lacemaking techniques, I explore concepts within architecture and urban planning, investigating ideas of span and space, form and pattern, social construction, gently stepping between the natural and the built world. We change our cities, but our cities also change us.