HALEY KATHARINE PENDLETON
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In order to grow, one has to be still; one has to dwell. I find myself drawn to the idea of reconstruction. One can stay, dwell, and become something much more beautiful with time. I find deep meaning within pattern, transforming and expanding as each row is woven; created in a posture of impulse. My process is a middle ground between order and spontaneity, letting myself explore within the structure I have made for myself, and developing from each piece. I catch myself always looking back to what was. The past is unclear, changing with time; I piece together forgotten memories to reconstruct new ones. I create resting places, over and over again, showing a state of rest. In the stillness of these creations, there is growth. Making home goods, has naturally followed this inclination. Through my work I seek to find the connection of rest and growth.


  • home
  • portfolio
    • home goods >
      • pieced
      • woven >
        • blanket
        • spaces
        • dwell
        • interwoven
        • distance
        • stitched
    • print + pattern >
      • the valley
      • bird
      • arch + paint
    • samples and process
    • plates
    • feather ceramics
  • about
  • contact