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Carolina Artworks by Kim Keelor

Original art created in fiber, textiles, or paint, with a focus on the ancient process of wool felting. I work and teach in North and South Carolina. I am a resident artist at the Cowee School Arts and Heritage Center in Franklin, North Carolina, in the heart of the southern Appalachian Mountains.

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Carolina Reverb

Carolina Reverb, selected for two juried art exhibitions, is an abstract work depicting the evolution of the South Carolina textile industry. The large disk at the bottom represents the state, with the evolving nests or incubators filled with the seeds of hope, representing the 17 cotton mills in the Anderson County in the early 20th century. The shape resembling a flourishing stalk continues reaching upward, passing indications of homes representing the thousands of families who worked to sustain and were supported by the textile industry over the decades, finally topped with 3D capsules, some intact and some bursting with color much as a seed would, symbolizing the new growth to come. The piece is “framed” by two early 20th century, American made cotton spools thought to have been used in the Newry Cotton Mill in nearby Oconee County. The work is approximately 19 x 45 inches. Created by Kim Keelor of Carolina Artworks.
 

 

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