styrofoam spheres covered with wool pile variable dimensions when assembled.

%C2%A9 Estate Claire Zeisler

Buddy Balls, 1972

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Claire Zeisler used color selectively, preferring to work with natural undyed fibers and occasionally employing a signature red, as seen in Clove Lace nearby. With its vibrant hues of orange, yellow, and purple, Buddy Balls was a clear departure from Zeisler’s palette. The work also poses questions about the medium of fiber art, which often foregrounds technical skill in weaving. These nonwoven bundles of wool redirect the discussion to the importance of color and volume.

Details
Title
Buddy Balls
Artist Life
1903 - 1991
Role
Artist
Dimension
vary as assembled
Accession Number
91.140.2a-t
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styrofoam spheres covered with wool pile variable dimensions when assembled.

© Estate Claire Zeisler

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