Artist Carol Eckert uses the ancient technique of coiled fabric to portray wildlife in mythology-like environments.

Processional Iguanas (detail) Cotton, wire, wood. 72″ x 13″ x 4″

Eckert references “creation stories, legends of great floods, tales of quests and journeys, parables of good and evil . . . The universal nature of animal symbolism also appeals to me:  snakes as symbols of evil, storks or cranes as signs of good fortune.”

Poem of the Antelope. Cotton, wire 15″ x 17″ x 2″

Carol Eckert at Mobilia Gallery, here.

Her website, here.


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