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Arquitectura textil [Textile architecture] Work detail

Karina Guadalupe Salinas

Fundación Itaú Argentina

Fundación Itaú Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina

I build a fabric with a combination of textile fibers created by bagworm moths (oiketicus kirbyi). I generate an association between several species, human, insects and plants. From 2012, I have been raising bagworm moths. I provide them a proper environment so they can live in my garden, in a rectangular prisma-shaped house covered with a mesh, a door and a small tree inside. They are called “basket bugs” because of their aspect and are known for going through a similar process to the butterflies: during their development, they endure a notorious body change called metamorphosis, going through the states of egg, larva, pupa and adult. Thus, they build a cocoon in a protected environment, with plants that I give them to feed themselves and grow. I wait for a year until their life cycle finishes and I use the empty cocoon to build a cloak that I enlarge every year, a collaborative action between different species.

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  • Title: Arquitectura textil [Textile architecture] Work detail
  • Creator: Karina Guadalupe Salinas
  • Date Created: 2021
  • Date Published: 2022
  • Location: Santa Fe. She works and lives in Santo Tomé, Santa Fe.
  • Physical Dimensions: 99 x 60 x 1 cm
  • Original Language: Español
  • Provenance: Finalists of 13th Itaú Artes Visuales Award. 2021-2022.
  • Type: Weaving
  • Publisher: Itaú Foundation Argentina
  • Medium: Weaving (Fiber made by bagworm moths (oiketicus kirbyi) and thread)
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