
eye dialect

Eye Dialect (Blue)
Woven cotton textile
edition of 3
50” x 60"
2018 - 2020
This is a woven image of two woven patterns set side by side. The text that is translated into a woven pattern are the words Brother Rabbit and Brer Rabbit; the palette comes from one of the colorways of William Morris’s Brother Rabbit wallpaper. I am interested in the work of William Morris, his daughter May Morris, and in particular William Morris’s writing Signs of Change, as a proposal about uniting politics to craft, product and method of production.

Eye Dialect (Red)
Woven cotton textile
edition of 3
50” x 60"
2018 - 2020
This is a woven image of two woven patterns set side by side. The text that is translated into a woven pattern are the words Brother Rabbit and Brer Rabbit; the palette comes from one of the colorways of William Morris’s Brother Rabbit wallpaper. I am interested in the work of William Morris, his daughter May Morris, and in particular William Morris’s writing Signs of Change, as a proposal about uniting politics to craft, product and method of production.

Eye Dialect (Gold)
Woven cotton textile
edition of 3
50” x 60"
2018 - 2020
This is a woven image of two woven patterns set side by side. The text that is translated into a woven pattern are the words Brother Rabbit and Brer Rabbit; the palette comes from one of the colorways of William Morris’s Brother Rabbit wallpaper. I am interested in the work of William Morris, his daughter May Morris, and in particular William Morris’s writing Signs of Change, as a proposal about uniting politics to craft, product and method of production.