Tuesday, December 26, 2006


These are 2 of the 23 "sketches in felt" that i made while finally settling on my final project piece.
Their dimensions are approximately 8 x10", and are composed of many layers of corridale wool (fleece) and then worked using the three things that turn wool into felt.
1. soap! (a gooey mixture of grated ivory soap and warm water)
2. heat! (a kettle of boiling water, close at hand)
3. agitation! (textured surfaces such as sushi rolling mats, and old fashions washboards)
Unlike the modern method of felting (sometimes even done by accident) in the washing machine, we employed the ancient method used by nomadic people of mongolia who for ages, have made shelters, as well as clothing of felt.
I keep joking that I might make a yurt, but in the meantime I thought it'd be fun to create a series of lamps from my leftover "sketches." The transluscent felt diffuses the light and gives a warm quality to the watercolour-like images. I also like textile alternatives to the paper, glass or plastic choices that we find in the shops these days, especially for clean urban spaces.

4 comments:

Amy said...

Very nice Kimberly! I can't wait to see them in person. Do you think we can have a little visit with you before picking up Matt and Krista and coming back to Chilliwack on Friday?

kimberley francis said...

oh yes, sounds good.

Bluecanopy said...

are you selling these? I would love to frame one.

kimberley francis said...

i may do an exhibition eventually--but i'm delighted that you'd consider one for your home.

i'll be in touch. thanks sara.