How can you turn the need for change into art that brings hope instead of despair?
-Alexandra Kehayoglou
Featuring voices from the visual arts, activism, and textile worlds, this monograph is a port of entry into the work of the artist. Kehayoglou pictures the vanishing landscapes of her native South America through ancestral skills passed on by her Mediterranean forefathers. An activist in water and land preservation, river reclamation, prairie and wetlands defense, as well as coastal preservation, Kehayoglou uses images, crafts, and forms from nature and her loom to engage consciousness and inspire action.
How can you turn the need for change into art that brings hope instead of despair?
-Alexandra Kehayoglou
Featuring voices from the visual arts, activism, and textile worlds, this monograph is a port of entry into the work of the artist. Kehayoglou pictures the vanishing landscapes of her native South America through ancestral skills passed on by her Mediterranean forefathers. An activist in water and land preservation, river reclamation, prairie and wetlands defense, as well as coastal preservation, Kehayoglou uses images, crafts, and forms from nature and her loom to engage consciousness and inspire action.