Tundra’s Fur Series 10 is part of a multidisciplinary project that interweaves photography, video and fibre art. The project revolves around my dog Tundra (2003-2019) whose fur I collected for years with the intention of one day spinning it into dog wool (chiengora). Over the past 4 years the fur has been the subject of my art in what is a commemorative process that touches on presence, absence, mourning and recuperation.

At present one video work and 10 distinct photographic series have evolved from the project as I explore the fur in different ways with the ultimate intention of transforming it into a fibre work that has lasting significance for me. The project involves the physical transformation of the fur into wool as well as documentary and poetic interventions rooted in the process of photographing and filming the momentary things I see and create with his fur.

For the Tundra’s Fur Series 10, I have undertaken performative works where I interact with the skeins in front of the camera as a means of reflecting on the theme of grief and internal storms it provokes, and how to portray silence, a sense of void and sorrow.

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Tundra's Fur Series 9: Composites