@@ashleyshuler978 this isn’t Ruth Asawa’s exact method but she did use a Viking knot. She wrapped the wire around a dowel to create many loops at once and then wove the loops through. The method is easy and straightforward- the math in terms of adding and subtracting loops to make the form even is way more challenging!
I found it really clear and easy to follow. Maybe just try it out if you're interested in learning the technique. The steps might make more sense if you follow along.
Would you saw that this is the technique that Ruth Asawa used. I have been looking for how to figure her technique out everywhere.
I'm on the same hunt, and this is the closest I've found so far! Have you learned more ? Love her art so much
@@ashleyshuler978 this isn’t Ruth Asawa’s exact method but she did use a Viking knot. She wrapped the wire around a dowel to create many loops at once and then wove the loops through. The method is easy and straightforward- the math in terms of adding and subtracting loops to make the form even is way more challenging!
Would love to see the final projects
Great work.
what guage wire is this?
I have no idea how to do this. I can’t understand what you’re doing!!!! I wish you were more clear :,(
I found it really clear and easy to follow. Maybe just try it out if you're interested in learning the technique. The steps might make more sense if you follow along.