Rose Covert

Fiber

Rose Covert uses natural materials to weave sculptural forms. Using reimagined basketry techniques, Rose creates woven landscapes that twist and travel around themselves. Her work is evocative of the natural world they are created from. They hold an element of dance and movement in their shapes and pull the viewer in with their dynamic tensions.  Rose grew up in Colorado but has been living in the Pacific Northwest for most of her adult life. She is a longtime Portland resident who has fallen in love with the rich plant life that grows here. Rose works entirely with plants that grow within a 60 mile radius of Portland, some of her work is comprised of plants she grows herself and the rest are from plants she either tends or harvests from on a regular basis. She finds inspiration in the natural world, the exquisiteness of elemental forms and landscapes, as well as the habitats the plants grow in. Her work is a continuation of the beauty of the natural world; her work allows us to bring the allure of nature into our homes. Rose’s process begins with planting or harvesting the plants her sculptures are made from and ends in exploration and design as she weaves the forms.

During the Studio Tour Rose will be working from LCCC’s Fiber Arts Studio Gallery.

The Fiber Arts Studio Gallery at the Lincoln City Cultural Center showcases Featured Artists’ Gallery shows and a working fiber studio with demonstrations and equipment to try, and, occasionally items to purchase and treasure. The studio incorporates fiber Arts, handwoven clothing, weaving and spinning to see and try, knitting, crochet, basketry, quilting, rug hooking, and surface design. 

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