A Prickly Matter, Indeed is a sculptural fiber artwork that contrasts softness and tension through layered threadwork, palm bark, and reclaimed dryer lint. Swirls of white and earthen browns appear to bloom outward, while the perimeter bristles with individually twisted fringes that evoke cactus spines or untamed underbrush. The central form feels quiet and contemplative, while the edges animate with energy and mischief—an interplay of serenity and agitation that invites closer inspection. Built entirely from recycled and natural materials, the piece embodies both fragility and resilience, offering a tactile meditation on texture, patience, and unexpected beauty.
- Subject Matter: Abstract image