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Inspired by the work of Ruth Asawa, I crocheted steel wire into a spiral bowl shape. Experimenting with lightness and transparency of an otherwise heavy, dense, and solid material, I cast bronze around the entangled loops of the wire structure. Through the casting process, air bubbles left open spaces to see the now trapped crocheted steel. Wearing this piece as a hat tests the limits of a wearable material and the muscles in my neck.
Inspired by the work of Ruth Asawa, I crocheted steel wire into a spiral bowl shape. Experimenting with lightness and transparency of an otherwise heavy, dense, and solid material, I cast bronze around the entangled loops of the wire structure. Through the casting process, air bubbles left open spaces to see the now trapped crocheted steel. Wearing this piece as a hat tests the limits of a wearable material and the muscles in my neck.