teddy bear skin rugs by agustina woodgate

'no rain no rainbows' by agustina woodgate, 2011
stuffed animal skins
16 ft x 9.5 ft
images courtesy augustina woodgate and spinello projects
augustina woodgate, an artist originally from buenos aires and now based in miami, has created 'skin rugs', a collection of hand-sewn rugs
made from the skin of donated stuffed animals. the body of each carpet is modeled after that of an authentic bear skin rug but where
the series deviates from the standard form is in each tapestry having been formed from the fur several plush animal toys rather than that of a live animal.
woodgate sews each of the toys together in order to create giant floor-coverings with a varied color palate and semi-symmetrical patterning. her collection
evokes a spiritual or nostalgic reaction in the viewer as they contemplate their childhood, when the textures of the artist's tapestry series were representative
of comfort and security.
'the process starts with the departure of the loving life objects have when they are in the hands of their owners. the rugs not only
reference the personal histories of the toy's owners, but investigate the rug as an object organizing and displaying memories and lineages.'
-augustina woodgate

'royal', 2010
stuffed animal skins
9 ft x 7ft

'home', 2010
stuffed animal skins
9 ft x 7ft

'peacock', 2010
stuffed animal skins
8 ft x 7ft

'rose petals', 2010
stuffed animal skins
8 ft x 7ft

'galaxy', 2010
stuffed animal skins
6.5 ft x 6.5 ft
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