So, today I want to share the work of a talented woman named Gail Coito who hails from San Fran, CA but originally she was from the East Coast. Finding her way to collage thru her work with a Hospice group, she recognized her calling and has been doing cut and paste ever since.
Her work is uber textured, and super tactile saturated. These pieces read like an ephemera fest. Poetic little snippets sewn glued and fit together to form an unknown memory. In her recent work on her website, I spent some time getting to know the characters she has created.
A Depositor - Random Stacks Series |
Looking thru old photographs it's hard not to imagine what their lives were like and what they stood for. Gail spins a literal web with thread and tiny hints of paper, leading you to draw your own conclusions. Fantastic mixtures of paper and textiles. Little bundles of peoples lives. I seem to be able to come up with lots of little descriptions for her sweet collage vignettes.
Book of Secret Codes - Random Stacks Series |
4 comments:
Such exquisite work ... .
truly an inspiration.
I must sit down at my sewing machine !!
judith
ha....me too! It's infectious.
Really nice work! I'm trying some new stuff that might involve some texture. It's so interesting to me that the people that do textural work are SO good at it (and I love the work), but I just haven't gotten the hang of it (yet). Many times, I just don't "see" it. This work is inspirational!
i have had the pleasure of seeing Gail's work in person, and i can tell you 'it IS exquisite'. . . she does beautiful work.
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