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Thursday

Spirit Dolls

Robert Smith

Join us as we explore working with an ancient material used by hunter/gatherer cultures the world over, hog gut or sausage casings. We’ll form rudimentary wire armatures as our doll structures and I’ll show you ways for using this natural material as a covering for your doll. If you’ve not worked with wire, don’t worry. These can be very simple structures. The casing will dry and stretch to create unusual and luminous effects over the steel wire. The casings are clean and packed in salt water, they do emit a slight odor, much like the sizing in watercolor paper, or the family dog after a dip in the creek. They can be dyed, painted or inked when wet. We’ll then construct Paperclay masks to imbue our dolls with personalities, reflecting our own. I hope each of you will bring your own unique experiences and concepts of “spirit” to the table. Possibly, as you explore Fort Worden you may find natural materials to embellish your doll. Adorning your doll will be the delicious finale! So as we part from the collective that is Artfest, each of our dolls will express our personal journey.  

"And what is it to work with love?" "It is to charge all things you fashion with a breath of your own spirit". - Kahlil Gibran


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Robert Smith caught the art bug at Artfest, possibly like many of you! On any given day he can be found paddling the waters of his coastal home in Wilmington, North Carolina where he runs Watersmyth Kayaking.  Robert’s love of kayaking has deepened his interest in indigenous peoples, especially the Inuit. He became interested in using sausage casing when he saw Melissa using it and saw its similarities to “skin on frame” construction of Inuit boats. He’s been experimenting ever since. Robert and his partner Melissa Manley have become Artfest veterans returning for the last 4 years to get their “Artfest fix”.

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