Inspired
by nature and societal events, Sally weaves what she feels and to express what
she finds enjoyable, humorous, and problematic.
She uses fiber techniques appropriate
for the project, including weaving, Kumihimo braiding, ply-splitting, coiling,
spinning , dyeing, and paper arts. Sally
creates scarves, vessels, jewelry, and textiles that invoke natural and social
worlds. Her materials consist primarily of natural fibers such as organic cotton,
silk, tencel, and hemp. Since much of her work reflects nature, it may look
fragile or chaotic yet it is resilient, robust, and usually machine washable!
You
can follow her fiber pursuits, portfolio, and blogs at http://fiber.raskoff.org.