Juliet Martin mixes tradition with experimentation in funny and ironic handwoven sculptural memoirs. She promotes intimacy with the audience by speaking with satire and humor about personal experiences. Her raw truths confront the viewer. In her work, she applies the Japanese philosophy of SAORI. With its Zen mindset, SAORI encourages freeform work-no patterns, no rules, no mistakes. Every sculpture is an improvisation in awkward beauty: clumpy fabric,...