Sun Egg No.5 (2022)

Sun Egg No.5 is part of an exhibition series called ‘Woven Encounters’, which explores how to create experiences indoors from willow.

‘Woven Encounters’ is part of a collection of woven spaces made from willow (known as Sun Eggs), which invite the participant to lie down, look up and share an experience from within. To be inside a woven structure hints at an almost architectural way of thinking – an experience rather than just seeing. Allowing space for unpredictable encounters to weave into and around one another. 

Exhibited in the group exhibition ‘A Family of Sardines’ with Studio Växt at Not Quite, Fengerfors.

 
 

The fascination factor

A collection of woven objects that hang above the Sun Egg. Inviting the user to experience a gently rotating and spinning encounter that offers an opportunity for fascination. Like trees gently dancing in the wind.

“An empty shell, like an empty nest, invites daydreams of refuge” 

Gaston Bachelard