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Art &
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Leslie Pontz: Woven By Nature Terminal A West |
Philadelphia artist Leslie Pontz
creates abstract sculptural forms from crocheted wire, fabric, iron, and
industrial chain. However, it is the crocheted wire that is usually the primary
focus of Pontz's sculpture -- its delicate and tactile nature, color, and
labor-intensive qualities garner attention. Using thin wire, the crocheted
metal woven loop after loop is transformed from a singular thread into
ethereal, organic forms. The shapes are often reminiscent of cocoons or
protective sacks as the wire typically shelters an inner core. They appear to
have been woven by nature, many seemingly grown around man-made materials such
as iron chains, hooks, and coils. The juxtaposition of organic forms and
manufactured materials is prevalent throughout Pontz's work. She is interested
in the visual tension as well as the unexpected balance between these
contrasting elements. She has eloquently compared her work to the simple, yet
complex desert landscape, "its grayed colors, hard shapes, soft sand, and
prickly textures." It is that same sense of co-existence between unlikely
objects and textures that Pontz finds inspirational.
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