Wilderness, 2006

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In this drawing, I imagined every piece of clothing I own—neatly folded, stitched end to end, and rolled into a dense spiral. The core begins with garments worn closest to the body (underwear, socks) and gradually moves outward to those worn on top (coats, hats).

Though this version was drawn from imagination, I later brought it to life as a sculpture—using second-hand clothing from strangers rather than my own. You can see that finished piece here.

Wilderness, Textile Sculpture Drawing

Size, unframed: 11″ x 15″ (H x W)

Size, framed: 15.25″ x 19.25″ x 1.5″ (H x W x D)

Materials: Graphite on 100 lb. rag paper with a deckled edge, mounted to museum board.

Frame: Solid maple or birch with a natural matte finish. Profile is square.

Wilderness, Textile Sculpture Drawing (detail)