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| "I wanted to do something
significant," Kaufmann remembers. That eagerness left her
stumbling onto techniques that others would later tell her
simply couldn’t be done. Rising to the challenge of executing
her unique ideas is what keeps Kaufmann inspired. Her first
basket had 50 spokes four feet in length to weave off. Large,
colorful baskets remain her trademark along with the explosive
wall hangings she calls "vortexes".
For Kaufmann, it is elements of
color, size, unique shapes, and open spaces within her weave,
combined with added beading or bases of gnarled pine baskets or
even rock that makes her pieces so unique. She employs a variety
of weaving techniques, a variety of often rare beads and even
has holes drilled into small rocks gathered outdoors that she
can then work into her pieces. |
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| When Kaufmann prepares to
create a new piece she lays out her coils of custom
hand-dyed reed to decide on a progression of colors and
writes this down, along with notes about what type of
bead she may need as well as where she may work a window
or double-window into her weave and whether spiraling,
backward weaving, or textures such as that supplied by
weaving in custom-dyed sea grass could be added. "It’s a
left-brain and right-brain process," Kaufmann explains,
going on to point out that adding a profusion of rock
beads, for example, could add weight both literally and
figuratively to the side of a basket – creating quite a
tilt if not properly addressed. |
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Rainbow Basket |
| Once the plan is in place
Kaufmann begins working early in the morning and continues for
12-14 hours. Planning, executing and finishing a piece could
take over a week. Every piece Kaufmann creates is completed with
two coats of UV protection. Click
on an image to see more detail
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Red Wall Vortex |
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