ISOLATION WORKERS
ANDREA GUTIERREZ
Andrea has been working with needle, thread, and beads for the past twenty years. She embraces a long tradition of hand work to investigate both contemporary and historical cultural patterns from around the world. Her meticulous technique produces intricate and detailed forms with multi-layered meanings.
In her most recent body of work, begun in 2020, Andrea produced a series of small pieces describing the isolation of the pandemic using the imagery of single dwellings and familiar objects. This exploration allowed her to address the changing cultural norms and shifts of the pandemic. In particular, Andrea examined the growing perception of the now “essential” worker. Persons, who up until the pandemic were often invisible to many, were quickly highlighted for the crucial role they play in keeping society functioning. The transformation from the unseen worker to the essential worker is but one of many shifts driven by a pandemic that altered the lives of everyone
House I 2” x 2 3/8”
cotton and silk thread
WoodBowl 3 3/8” x 3 1/8” sold
cotton and silk thread
HouseIV 2.7/8” x 2.75”
Helen Keller
Sitting Nurse 3.75” x 5 3/8”
cotton and silk thread vintage glass seed