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The Red Thread of Fate
Carol Hall

The Red Thread of Fate

There is a glorious East Asian myth of magical red threads connecting people together, regardless of place, time or circumstance.

Inspired by our relationship with time that has been so challenged during the COVID-19 Pandemic, I’ve created “The Red Thread of Fate” - a vessel to symbolize how time ground to a halt, leaving an antithetical void in our isolation. From only the materials that already existed in my studio, this piece of wood and clock gears thickly embedded with crystals represents our journey’s stagnation and ultimate renewal.

Though this virus has severed the lives of many, my gears have ensnared and morphed the magical red threads into blood drops of life and connection while the crystals show growth returning slowly in new and beautiful ways.
What is the base wood.....hope to see u out on town @ future time.
 
Thanks so much for the positive feedback, everyone (and the stars!!!). The base is a automotive gear that I patinaed with the same gilders paste that I used throughout the piece to make all the parts talk to each other. The top gears are from a disassembled clock, which I used as masks for fire burning the front patterns. I tried to stick to using only materials I had available in the studio during quarantine. But making art in a vacuum is so hard so your feedback is so nice for me.
 
well what wood is main body....looks sorta like myrtle or mesquite....but could be maple....all depends finish.....
Tks for response sorry to be persistent
 

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