Tuesday, 11 October 2016

New Anatomical Specimens Made from Hand-Dyed Wool and Silk by Lana Crooks

lana-crooks-ouroboros-lrg-2015

Tricking the eye to view textile as bone, Lana Crooks (previously) works with bits of hand-dyed wool and silk to recreate the sun-drenched skeletons of snakes, birds, and humans, displaying them each in bell jars. She considers he works “faux specimens” as her delicate sculptures blend science, art, and fantasy. Often her inspirations come from books as well as real specimens, like the ones found in the back rooms of Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History.

Crooks curated the group exhibition All That Remains, where her work can also be seen, at the Stranger Factory in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She also has an upcoming two-person exhibition at the Chicago-based Rotofugi titled Night Fall, which opens December 9th, 2016. You can see more of her textile skeletons on her Facebook and Instagram. (via Hi-Fructose)

lana-crooks-momento-mori-2015

lana-crooks-snake-oil-2015

lana-xtra-2

lana-xtra-1

lana-crooks-twins-dome-2016

lana-2up

lanacrooks_anenome-2016jpg

lcrooks_group-all-dome-2016

No comments:

Post a Comment