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"UnBecoming" - Virginia Elwood

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UnBecoming -
A meditation on transformation, unraveling, and the beauty found in letting go.

Paint, string, yarn on Canvas

11” x 14”

A note from Virginia:
This piece is from my series in which yarn, string and hand-made acrylic fibers (extruded from paint using a piping technique) are woven, looped, and sculpted onto the painted canvas, resulting in a sculptural surface that is both protective and porous.

Creating new boundaries, barriers, and entry points to explore the body as a shifting landscape - at once vulnerable and safeguarded.

I’m drawn to the tactile: lines become contours, scars, rivers, or roots. Each piece treats the body as a landscape, exploring how we both shield and reveal ourselves. Using materials that sit between “craft” and “fine art,” I aim to blur the line between what’s decorative, functional, and expressive.

By Virginia Elwood

UnBecoming -
A meditation on transformation, unraveling, and the beauty found in letting go.

Paint, string, yarn on Canvas

11” x 14”

A note from Virginia:
This piece is from my series in which yarn, string and hand-made acrylic fibers (extruded from paint using a piping technique) are woven, looped, and sculpted onto the painted canvas, resulting in a sculptural surface that is both protective and porous.

Creating new boundaries, barriers, and entry points to explore the body as a shifting landscape - at once vulnerable and safeguarded.

I’m drawn to the tactile: lines become contours, scars, rivers, or roots. Each piece treats the body as a landscape, exploring how we both shield and reveal ourselves. Using materials that sit between “craft” and “fine art,” I aim to blur the line between what’s decorative, functional, and expressive.

By Virginia Elwood

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Worship Tattoo601 Islington Street, Unit #104
Portsmouth, NH 03801

603-373-0019