The artwork draws parallels between the ancient art of weaving and the dynamic energy of a marketplace, where diverse cultures converge. The figure's hair, adorned with colorful textiles and special objects, becomes a metaphor for the intricate connections between people, stories, and objects.
As her hands deftly manipulate cedar strips into a basket, her gaze ascends to the heavens. A shooting star streaks across the sky, mirroring her creative spark. This artwork embodies cultural richness, nature's beauty, and the timeless act of crafting, all interwoven in a single mesmerizing moment.
Her hair is a depiction of the Salmon River estuary, with curving bands of grasses, marshland, tidal streams, and forest edge. She looks out over the ocean, and the world.
"In Japanese culture, ferns are believed to symbolize family and hope for future generations. In other cultures, ferns are known as symbols of eternal youth, love, and growth. In Victorian times, ferns represented humility and sincerity."
Iris means: The meaning behind the name Iris is similar to that tied to the flower. Iris translates to “rainbow.” The name also means strength, brightness, and hope