The Year of Knots: Modern Projects, Inspiration, and Creative Reinvention

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$27.50  $25.58
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams
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Pages
192
Dimensions
8.6 X 9.5 X 0.9 inches | 2.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781419732805

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About the Author
Windy Chien works at the intersection of function, design, history, and aesthetics to illuminate what is most fascinating about knots: the journey of the line. Her sculpture ranges in size from a knot that can fit in the palm of a child's hand to majestic, room-sized installations. Following long careers at Apple and in the music industry, she launched her studio in 2015. Chien's clients include IBM, the Four Seasons, and the National Geographic Society, and her work has been covered by Wired, the New York Times and Martha Stewart.
Reviews
"Knots symbolize many things, from tension, to energy, to love. The Year of Knots explores all of those things, as Windy Chien brings her gift for storytelling, her passion for her craft, and her straightforward teaching style to this gorgeous knot-making guide."--Lisa Congdon, artist and author
"Windy is making waves, redefining our understanding of the capabilities of macramé, bringing an art form that was previously limited to wall hangings into the three-dimensional world. ... As such, it comes as no surprise that her work's motto is 'elevating the everyday.' It's all about being immersed in inspiration."--Jen Woo, Dwell
"One could argue that Windy's circuitous path is visibly present in her art, as though her life's journey is translated into the fibers of her installations--wandering, meandering, and resisting stasis with every curve. Perhaps that is one of the things that is most compelling about her art, the way it almost beckons to us, giving us permission to iterate, explore, and reshape our very existence again and again, just as Windy so bravely continues to do."--Chelsea Sonksen, Editor in Chief, Bossladies Magazine