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Celestial Pearl II Sculpture

Renata Daina

United States

Sculpture, Fabric on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 9 W x 9 H x 3 D in

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Original, one of a kind wall hanging textile sculpture made from organic cotton, rayon, and repurposed stage rigging rope. Natural and synthetic fibers are hand-coiled around reclaimed rope that is woven, knotted, sculpted, and stitched into a solid soft sphere that easily hangs on the wall. This is a unique fiber sculpture that adds texture and movement to any space. The combination of soft organic undyed cotton and the light-catching sheen of nylon add to the delicate luminosity of this piece. Celestial Pearl can pop on a bright wallpaper background or integrate seamlessly into a minimal design. The title Celestial Pearl simultaneously conjures memories of the moon and organic sea treasure. This hand coiled sculpture captures movement, light, and shadows present in the skies and seas intertwining personal and ancient mythologies. Dimensions are 9 inches x 9 inches x 3 inches. Easy to hang from any wall with a hook on the back. Part of a series Celestial Pearl I, Celestial Pearl II, Celestial Pearl III. Original artwork. Certificate of Authenticity and hanging instructions included.

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Sculpture:Fabric on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9 W x 9 H x 3 D in

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Renata Daina is a Los Angeles based artist whose multifaceted practice draws from the earthly and otherworldly, intertwining personal and ancient mythologies. Fascinated by past and present modes of environmental empathy she creates tactile abstractions of wrapping, weaving, knotting, stitching. Threads of fiber are hand coiled around other fibers creating a pliable medium molded into solid shapes full of movement. These soft structures reference animist deities, intricate connectivities of tree root systems, spiritual imagery, the act of crafting. Coiling itself is repetitive and circular in motion; the technique mimicking our cyclical relationship with nature. Elusive and tangible forms shift from the softness of individual fibers to the solidity of dense webs. Natural fibers and repurposed fabrics move fluidly between surface textures and multi-dimensional structures delineating our physical and spiritual entanglement in an increasingly fragile ecosystem. Born in the United States, raised in Australia, she learned traditional Lithuanian textile crafts from her grandmother, and is a fifth generation weaver. Daina received a BFA with Honors Cum Laude from the University of Southern California, and studied Fashion & Textile Design at the University of Technology Sydney. Growing up in a creative household of theater artists she was greatly involved in on and off-stage processes. She built on these experiences in the past nearly ten years making costumes, installations, and props for advertising, retail, and television. Daina was a 2022 Fiber Artist in Residence at Township10, and has exhibited work in Australia, Europe, and the United States.

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