Lavender Garden
Andrea CookFiber artwork New
Finished edges
Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind
Signed on back
2017
10" h x 10" w x 4" d |1 lbs. 8 oz.
SHIPS FREE
About
This
Artwork
"Lavender Garden" is made of hand-dyed cotton and canvas. It is inspired by soft lavender and spring blooms, and represents balance with the earth. The piece pairs well with "Lavender Sky."
To create the piece, I ripped fabric into strips of various sizes. I dipped each strip into a high-end archival glue. Next, I formed each strip into a rose and placed it on a cradled wood panel to create the clustered arrangement.
This artwork is wired to hang both horizontally and vertically. The piece can be easily cleaned with canned air.
Andrea Cook
Phoenix, Arizona
Andrea Cook is a sculptor based in Phoenix, Arizona who creates wall sculptures that resemble tightly bundled roses and are inspired by the elegance and loveliness of the flower. She creates each rose from hand dyed, painted, or pure fabrics made from canvas, burlap, muslin, and cotton blends. To create her work, she rips the fabric into ribbons and dips them in a high-quality, light-fast archival glue. She then sculpts each strip into a rose form and mounts them on a gallery wrapped canvas or deep cradled birch panel. The sculptures are remarkably tactile; “everyone wants to touch the pieces,” says Andrea. And, while they appear to be soft, the roses are hard and durable.