I lately had become obsessed with the Hyperbolic Crocheted Coral Reef Project. I went to a Crochet Guild meeting to learn how to create them. The brain coral is created by crocheting in the round and continuing to increase, a lot! I ended up making six pieces. I tried to make some larger pieces and I really made a nice dent in my stash. I had a lot of yarn that was gifted to me...well its going in the show now! Yesterday I went to help put the pieces together and to take photos. Of course, my battery died on me so the photos were taken with my cell phone. I kind of like them, they look like I took them underwater. Some of my pieces were already put into clusters like the top picture. They look really cool when they are all put together. The red one wasn't sewn into a "reef" yet....someone suggested ir would make a great sofa pillow.
Here is the exhibit info:
New York University "Broadway Windows" (NYC, NY)
In conjunction with the New York Institute of the Humanities and the
Steinhardt School at NYU, a selection of the IFF's most complex and
delicate sub-reefs will be on exhibition in the Broadway Windows space
- across the road from historic Grace Church (at the corner of Broadway
and 10th Street). The exhibition will include the Bleached Reef, the
Branched Anemone Garden, and the Ladies Silurian Reef.
Forthcoming, April 5th - May 18th 2008
Location: Broadway Windows, at the corner of Broadway and 10th St.
http://www.nyu.edu/pages/galleries/home/index.html
World Financial Center, Winter Garden (Battery Park City, NYC)
As a sister exhibition to the Broadway Windows site, a second
exhibition of IFF crochet corals will be staged at the World Financial
Center, Winter Garden. On display here will be the IFF's
yarn-and-plastic-extravaganza, the Toxic Reef. The Winter Garden show
will mark the debut appearance of the Rubbish Vortex crocheted entirely
from used plastic shopping bags by IFF Australian contributor Helle
Jorgensen, and The Other Crochet Reef by the mysterious Dr Axt. On
display will also be a large cloud of plastic jellyfish forms by Irish
contributor Inga Hamilton, Cambrian Explosion forms by Aviva Alter,
hyperbolic octopii by Helen Bernasconi, and beaded hyperbolic marvels
by Rebecca Peapples and Sue Von Ohlsen. The WFC show will also debut
the New York Reef, currently under construction, and will see the New
York premier of the Chicago Reef. This exhibition is presented by
arts>World Financial Center, in conjunction with the New York
Institute of the Humanities at NYU.
Forthcoming, April 5th - May 18th 2008 (The New York Reef and Chicago Reef will remain on display through August 31)
Location: World Financial Center Winter Garden (beside staircase)
220 Vesey Street, New York, NY 10281