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Rose Hips For Later Carrie Crawford

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Inspired by her Uprise Art x MacArthur Place residency, Carrie's hand-dyed and piece-sewn textile works capture the fractured light of late autumn in Sonoma. Read more

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Materials Indigo, oak galls, acorn, walnut and iron on linen framed in birch

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These works were inspired by the turn of the fall season and the accompanying light in Sonoma County, California. On my drive to my Uprise Art x MacArthur Place residency, I drove through numerous rolling valleys studded with grapevines. Post-harvest, the vines were rich with fall color, casting long shadows on the surrounding loamy land. With the sky brooding with stormy thoughts and shafts of sunlight breaking through, I stopped the car to take in the saturated colors and unusual patterns of fractured light. This autumn light continued to occur throughout my week at MacArthur Place. The densely landscaped grounds full of rose hips, marigolds, and transitioning trees filtered the autumn light into fascinating shards and patterns. I spent a great deal of time with a giant ginkgo tree on the property, hoping to witness its final drop of yellow leaves. I thought for sure the cool evenings would coax the tree to yield to the upcoming winter. I could feel the pull toward quieter days in myself as well. Having the gift of supported studio time and gracious hosts, it was very grounding to slow down enough to witness the land around me shift so gracefully into the season of rest and contemplation. A reminder that is all too easy to miss - and gratefully received. My wish was to capture the light, and create a visual space that holds both the tension and surrender that accompanies change - to layer hand-dyed textiles such that the last exhale of the season is felt in both color and texture.

Carrie Crawford

About the Artist

Artist and textile-maker Carrie Crawford creates graphic, naturally-dyed paintings from plants and minerals.

News and Notables
  • Exhibited with Uprise Art at Affordable Art Fair, 2019
  • Featured in Focus No More, 2017
  • Profiled in TRNK NYC, 2016