Warble I, 2020–1
       
     
Warble I, 2020–1
       
     
WARBLE II, 2020–1
       
     
WARBLE II, 2020–1
       
     
Warble I, 2020–1
       
     
Warble I, 2020–1

Linda Zeb Hang
WARBLE I, 2020–1
Handwoven fiber-optic paper
72 × 72 × 10 in (182.88 × 182.88 × 25.4 cm)

WARBLE is an artifact of intimacy, hinge, and shadow. This process of repetitious folding yields a jointed architecture held together without adhesive, through gravity. The talismans of migrant cultures place importance on woven entry points: they hold significance as a marker, symbol for an exit, an architecture for one’s return to the world. In protection, this undisclosed design forms another “eye,” or a nest for meditation and restoration. As a geoglyph, it can be thought of as a braided crater.

Warble I, 2020–1
       
     
Warble I, 2020–1

Linda Zeb Hang
WARBLE I, 2020–1
Handwoven fiber-optic paper
72 × 72 × 10 in (182.88 × 182.88 × 25.4 cm)

WARBLE II, 2020–1
       
     
WARBLE II, 2020–1

Linda Zeb Hang
WARBLE II (Bokeh I), 2020–1
Handwoven fiber-optic paper
72 × 72 × 10 in (182.88 × 182.88 × 25.4 cm)

WARBLE II, 2020–1
       
     
WARBLE II, 2020–1

Linda Zeb Hang
WARBLE II (Bokeh II), 2020–1
Handwoven fiber-optic paper
72 × 72 × 10 in (182.88 × 182.88 × 25.4 cm)