The Hidden Light
Hand-felted and needle-sculpted fiber wall relief made with ethically sourced British Teeswater wool, Tussah (Peace) Silk and flax, mounted on 32 × 32 × 1/4 on clear polycarbonate with matte gold standoffs. The fiber form (approx. 19 × 26 × 1/4 in) gathers like a quiet chamber—curls folding inward, holding warmth and shadow, as if something is incubating just beneath the surface.
Titled Ohr HaGanuz—“the Hidden Light”—the work draws from a Jewish teaching about a primordial light created at the beginning and then hidden away for a future time. This piece is a soft emergence—womb-like, protective, and mid-transition—hovering between concealment and arrival.
2026 · Missoula, MT
Close-up of the felt surface showing airy cream Teeswater fibers with faint needle-sculpted lines and darker flax strands, fading into a soft edge on a white textured background.

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