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Cas Friese, linen no. 6292, 2022
Cas Friese, linen no. 6292, 2022

Cas Friese

linen no. 6292, 2022
pigment print on archival linen
35" x 35"

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As shown in her UNTITLED show 2022, this handmade work on linen by Cas Friese is infused with distinct organic character and metaphorical meaning. Cas approaches the work in the opposite way of a traditional tapestry, printing her photographs on archival linen and unraveling the edges fiber by fiber, emphasizing the tedious composition of the weave with the image running through its untwined edges. She then cleans the edges, trimming the excess threads and tucking them back into the body of the work, giving order and form to the fringed perimeter. Once complete, she suspends the undone work inside a frame by hand stitching the top of the piece onto museum board, leaving the sides and bottom open to hang naturally within its containment, leaving room for the work to show slight aging in the suspension points over time. On verso, within the signature window the artist has signed and dated the work with a unique quote specific to the work which remains unpublished for each work. This particular body of work portrays images of fields and flora, a subject she studies outside of its most prolific moment, emphasizing the beauty in the waning part of its lifecycle. From grasses and dried shrubs, wilting flora and thistles, to ground views of the most common flower, she calls attention to delicacy and magnificence in each perspective of its essence. As the world changes and seasons continually merge and shift Cas finds a connection between the unwinding of the fabric, the image, and its meaning. Pigment print on archival linen suspended in a custom corner splined, white painted maple hardwood frame with spacers, strainers, anti-reflective art glass and french cleat for hanging.
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As shown in her UNTITLED show 2022, this handmade work on linen by Cas Friese is infused with distinct organic character and metaphorical meaning. Cas approaches the work in the opposite way of a traditional tapestry, printing her photographs on archival linen and unraveling the edges fiber by fiber, emphasizing the tedious composition of the weave with the image running through its untwined edges. She then cleans the edges, trimming the excess threads and tucking them back into the body of the work, giving order and form to the fringed perimeter. Once complete, she suspends the undone work inside a frame by hand stitching the top of the piece onto museum board, leaving the sides and bottom open to hang naturally within its containment, leaving room for the work to show slight aging in the suspension points over time. On verso, within the signature window the artist has signed and dated the work with a unique quote specific to the work which remains unpublished for each work. This particular body of work portrays images of fields and flora, a subject she studies outside of its most prolific moment, emphasizing the beauty in the waning part of its lifecycle. From grasses and dried shrubs, wilting flora and thistles, to ground views of the most common flower, she calls attention to delicacy and magnificence in each perspective of its essence. As the world changes and seasons continually merge and shift Cas finds a connection between the unwinding of the fabric, the image, and its meaning. Pigment print on archival linen suspended in a custom corner splined, white painted maple hardwood frame with spacers, strainers, anti-reflective art glass and french cleat for hanging.
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