by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2017
Gwyn Marathas, North Easton, MA
Polyethylene bailing twine (from hay bales) Twining technique and hot glue to secure for indoor/outdoor use. I used this recycled plastic twine to illustrate how plastics have inundated the environment – even fiber-by replacing the sisal and hemp used before. We just can’t get away from it!
by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2017
Hana Hong, Seoul, South Korea
Leaves: Wire, Lorea paper, glue, water, Makes the frame with the wire, Korean paper cuts small, With adhesives adhesion (Korean paper) , Sprinkles the water, “The color use which is to Taeguk Flag (Taeguk flag is Korea Flag), I hope informs Taeguk Flag to the World/Wire, white paper, Attaches the paper in the wire, Makes frame with the wire, Roll up the wire and makes shape, “The white symbolizes the white clothe nation, Whith white a same Korean clean mind expression”/ “Informs Hangul (Korean alphabet) to the World, Use the Korea Paper and shows beautiful of South Korea.”
by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2017
Happily Hooked on Crochet Club, New Fairfield, CT
HHCC Founder/Vice President: Dee Stanziano
Artists: Hinda Alder, Celeste Caprio, Karen Harney, Rosalie Hollingsworth, Grace Gardiner, Diane Gilbert, Margaret Hubert, Irene Iannelli, Chava Karlovich, Nicole Lewis, Anna Margan, Kathy Philips, Dee Stanziano, Sheila Sweet
by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2017
Heather Broadhurst, San Diego, CA
All save dark green leaf knitted from Berroco Comfort, dark green knitted from cotton, all leaves my own design.
by Jennifer | Feb 14, 2017
Heather Crossley, Stretton Heights, QLD, Australia
Black felt, fiber, beads, and sequins.