The Making of Eleanor Davies’ Giant Pom Pom Sculpture

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The Making of Eleanor Davies’ Giant Pom Pom Sculpture

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We’ve featured plenty of pompom tutorials in the past, but fiber artist Eleanor Davies has taken the pom pom process to gargantuan proportions with a massive yarn sculpture called “Over 200 Beautiful Colors.” I love how Davies turns such a common craft project into something so complex and imposing by simply taking the process to an extreme which, according to her artist statement, is something that certainly interests her.

My practice stems from a fascination in the agency of objects, and how our use and engagement with them is coloured by gender, class and taste. Current work focuses on the role of the accessory. The potential transformation and activation of the accessory is central to my interest in the performance, indulgence and fetishisation of objects.

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[via Beautiful/Decay]

0 thoughts on “The Making of Eleanor Davies’ Giant Pom Pom Sculpture

  1. Beverly says:

    oh the things I could crochet with all that yarn – can I have it when you are through with it? lol (it IS very beautiful and thanks for sharing pictures)

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