A woven basket containing rocks, seashells, and small decorative woven items on a wooden surface.
Woven wicker basket with black rope rim, viewed from above.
A black-and-white photo of a tangled ball of yarn on a wooden surface, with a spool of yarn nearby.
An empty bird's nest made of woven twigs and branches resting on the ground amid plants.
A knitted gray and black striped cardigan hanging on a black hanger.
A woodworking spinning wheel, a wool yarn bowl, and a wreath of dried twigs arranged on a light-colored surface.
A handmade bottle holder made from blue, green, and white plastic twist ties, designed to hold a bottle of sparkling water.
Person wearing a large woven basket on head, partially obscuring face, with pink top and light jacket, against dark background.
Various woven textile pieces with intricate, colorful patterns in shades of purple, beige, black, and blue, including a large flat piece and smaller pieces with fringes.
Close-up of a round woven wicker basket with concentric circular patterns.

Weaving is one of the most primitive forms of communication. For materials, I use invasive species like English ivy, periwinkle, and kudzu, alongside wool, yucca fiber, and cotton to construct various items. I occasionally use recycled plastics, such as the plastic wrappings from water bottle packages, or grocery bags.