Sally Metcalf:
These basket forms reflect my response to the natural
world. Living both at the coast and in the mountains has given
me a connection with nature that I have explored through these
forms. Informed by the materials I gather, I express my love
of nature through a body of work that defines the vessel as
a container that guides not restricts.
The gathering, bundling and storing of materials is
as important to me as the construction of the baskets. I try
to work with the materials, not against them. Although I don’t
gather all the materials I use, the plant materials I do collect
are gathered in a selective way so that most of the plant
is left behind to grow vigorously.
Exploring the forest surrounding my home with my dogs
is also a meaningful part of this process. I have had many
adventures during these gathering trips and bits of stories
are intertwined into each vessel. The scratch marks that frequently
appear on the bark bases are directly related to close encounters
we have had with wild cats and bears.
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