Art We Love: Yarn Portraits by Corey Godfrey at Kettle Art | The Mixmaster | Dallas | Dallas Observer | The Leading Independent News Source in Dallas, Texas
Navigation

Art We Love: Yarn Portraits by Corey Godfrey at Kettle Art

Kettle Art's walls were covered in love letters to aquatic subculture on Saturday night at the opening of "Ripple Effect," the new group show curated by Amber Campagna. Like the best communal endeavors, "Ripple" turned me on to a couple of artists that I want to know more about, most...
Share this:


Kettle Art's walls were covered in love letters to aquatic subculture on Saturday night at the opening of "Ripple Effect," the new group show curated by Amber Campagna. Like the best communal endeavors, "Ripple" turned me on to a couple of artists that I want to know more about, most specifically to yarn artist Corey Godfrey and how she creates her knitted wonders. Previous collections by Godfrey have focused around a message of women embracing erotica and sensuality, removing its "dirty" or male-dominated connotations, and reclaiming feminine pleasure in the name of the XX. Doing so through yarn, a traditionally domestic medium, gives her work and added nudge and wink.

Her two portraits for the Kettle opening steered into calmer waters. Still, the provocative orgasmic face of a mermaid -- um, swimming solo -- keeps Corey's message at the surface, even if the money shot occurs in deep sea.

BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, Dallas Observer has been defined as the free, independent voice of Dallas — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.