This week's Textiles and Tea was great fun. Morisette is a serious artist with a great sense of fun.
She weaves, primarily with found objects, often plastic castoff items or donated materials. Her techniques are meticulous. No glue ever, items all securely stitched or wired, and woven on an upright loom.
She has occasional "please touch" shows, particularly pleasing to children, who can experience her art the way they like, by literally being in touch with it.
To people who challenge the notion that these materials can be made into art, or considered art, she draws attention to the meticulous craftsmanship, not random at all.
She jokes that nobody's as random as they like to think they are. There's always a painterly sense of design, color, balance, harmony, even if it's unconscious, if you've ever studied and grasped design principles.
Here she's in the studio, showing her loom with work on it. She has used floor looms but prefers the upright because she can see better how the work is progressing.


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