Tapestry of Life: The Warp and Weft of Care

 Posted by on June 22, 2019
Jun 222019
 

CPMC Cathedral Hill Campus
1101 Van Ness Avenue

Deanna Marsh began by photographing medical gauze and digitally manipulating the image. This horizontal sculpture is metal and kiln-formed glass intended to “echo the woven tapestry beneath, becoming abstract Petri dishes of our individual biology with circulatory flow and beauty in each glass ring”.

Deanna Marsh earned her BFA at Rhode Island School of Design. After a successful career in graphic design, she went on to spend four years studying metalsmithing at Sierra College.

Marsh works primarily with glass and metals, recycling wherever possible, and utilizes solar energy in her studio, to power the long kiln-fired annealing process for each piece of glass.

CPMC Cathedral Hill is not open to the general public, with the exception of the lobby. This piece can be found in the atrium at the Van Ness Street entrance.

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