Knitting is made up of many different warp and weft threads (such as the moon peach knitting at the bottom), while crochet is made from one continuous thread. Bringing these two fundamentally different technologies together is a challenge. Nexus explores the process of rupture and reunion. Even though the form splits in two in the middle, it ultimately merges seamlessly into a sculpture, giving the impression that the holes are as natural as the rocks on the coast. These two different materials seem to wrap themselves around each other over time.
The moon peach weaves between the two holes to form a closed loop, making one wonder where it begins and ends, and how it fits into this organic form with no apparent openings.
In contrast to the regularity of the moon peach weave, the organic form of the crochet is further emphasized by the hand-spun naturally gradient dyed Shulang Linen fiber, which varies in thickness due to its handcrafting. change.
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- Maybe it's distance, or maybe it's the modern language barrier, but the Austronesian languages still share common roots when tracing their origins. The work separates but then reconnects into one, suggesting how these Austronesian language groups spread from their origins, taking different paths but sharing a common history.
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