My baskets have incorporated such materials as caribou antlers, local willow (Salix sp.), dogwood (Cornus sp.), round reed, calendars, cereal boxes, birch bark (Betula sp.), speaker wire, copper foil, brown paper bags, wool, jute, horsetail (Equisetum sp.), snake skin, west coast cedar (Thuja sp.), cherry bark (Prunus sp.), bear grass (Xeraphyllum sp.), bulrush (Juncus sp.), brass wire, corn husks (Zea sp.) cattails (Typha latifolia), waxed linen thread, nylons, t-shirts, palm fronds, driftwood, various local grasses and tamarack (Larix laricina).
Basket making is about making connections… with the materials one uses and how they respond to your touch… with cultures worldwide… and, with Nature's own organic woven structures, like bird nests, tree roots and spider webs. To me, baskets have struck the ultimate balance between functionality and beauty.
-Rosanna Strong
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Diane Seals
Box 420
Fort Smith, NT
X0E 0P0
Ph: 867-872-2859
Fax: 867-872-5808
admin@nlmcc.ca
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