Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

All images © Alyssa Ki, shared with permission

Opting for yarn and rovings of raw wool dyed in natural pigments, Korean-American artist Alyssa Ki crafts fiber-based wall hangings reminiscent of bouquets and overgrown patches of wildflowers. The perpetually blooming pieces blend multiple textile techniques and are teeming with macramé, needle-felted, and crocheted botanicals that sprout from a thick, woven foundation. Hanging from a knotty branch or bound by a ribbon, the floral works are ripe with color and texture.

Currently based in New York, Ki has a background in photojournalism and first started working with fiber in 2018. She’s since crafted innumerable flowers, leaves, and fibrous vines for a variety of commissions, and you can dive into her process on Instagram. (via The Jealous Curator)

 

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

Fiber-Based Wall Hangings Blend Weaving, Macramé, and Crochet into Striking Bouquets

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