A Sculptural Scribble

Here is the 2nd ivy sculpture in my year-long conversation with English Ivy. In this sculpture, I explored different weaving techniques and got to explore the versatility of this vine as an art material.
The Ivy I used in this piece was pulled with the support of Langley Environmental Partners in September 2022 in Aldergrove, BC.

Back in early 2022 I began a conversation with English ivy to let her teach me how to weave with her. As I am in the final stages of this initial research, I am spending more time weaving and less time outside sitting with and/or pulling Ivy.

Kaitlyn Beugh's mission is to assist you in fostering a soulful connection to self and the natural world through creation and intention. She is an interdisciplinary visual artist. Her art practice plays on the ephemeral, and is intuitively channeled and created in a flow state.
She lives, works, and plays on the unceded land of the Coast Salish First Nations. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Visual Arts with a minor in Social Practice and Community Engagement from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, and has a background in social services.
Kaitlyn is a practicing artist and has some of her artwork for sale in the form of original pieces via her website here. Kaitlyn is currently studying herbalism and connecting deeper with the energies of plants and natures cycles.
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