Some days I passionately hate terms like "fiber art" / "fiber artist." Although they can be helpful filters that allow me to focus on what I appreciate (artists who use cloth, paper, sewing, that sort of lo-tech, DIY thing), it rarely if ever make sense these days for an artist to define his/herself with a medium. Doesn't just about everyone take an interdisciplinary approach?
Here's an example of someone's work who defies those kinds of limiting labels. I'm enjoying Michael Leavitt's old school cardboard shoes, and other objects. Looks like he has a show opening March 21 at Fuse Gallery.
Michael Leavitt
Chuck Taylor
Recycled cardboard & paper bag, glue, staples, acrylic paint
13” x 4” x 7”
Originally uploaded by Fuse Gallery, NYC