Artist's statement I create these fibre sculpture figures to honour life, and life is most obvious through its creatures’ expressions. Be that creature human or animal, our expressions are the loudest testament to being alive. We, with our millions of individually unique faces and bodies, are what make earth exciting, dramatic, passionate, miserable, ecstatic, turbulent, gentle, hateful, beautiful and so much more, just by resting our head this way or looking at each other that way, closing our eyes or opening our mouths to Roaar or howl at the moon. And then there are our offspring…watching, learning, imitating and aspiring to become us, until their old enough to love who they are. This is where my creations come in. To teach children at a young age to love their childhood and bring them into the art world through their own world of storytelling and expressions. We confine art to the adult world and our appreciation is often attached to “experience”. At the same time we crave that uncomplicated, free expression that often eludes experienced artists as they lose the child within them, and with the child, their truest freedom of expression. Nature is where I find my freedom. My child. And that is where my figures, along with a story written up for each one, is inspired from. To be a reminder that there remains much to love about life
ABOUT CrochikIT
"Finding vision and serenity through beauty in art"
Thank you for your interest in getting to know me better : -) My name is Taya Doss. I was raised in an art Center close to the pyramids of Giza in Egypt, I have always been surrounded by art which made me realise the value of being surrounded by beauty to the human spirit. It gives us peace, hope and vision to create new ideas that benefit our world. Wherever we come from our reactions to a beautiful scene is the same and therefore I believe that beauty, through art, can bring out the best in us.
The figurines:
The idea to make my own animal figurines started in 1991 when my younger brother was born and I was too young to possess the means to buy him a toy for his birthday. I didn't like the over-priced, plastic toys on offer in stores, so I taught myself different crafts and created my first toy.
Though I learned my first toy pattern from a ready-made one in a book, after I learned the technique, I preferred to create my own patterns. I walk around the art Center sometimes to get inspiration from Egyptian nature & animals.
I was encouraged to start selling my animal figurines/toys at Christmas bazaars and seasonal events when I saw people's reaction to the batik animals.
Today I have my own online shop on Etsy (link below)
Collaborating with YWW batik artists:
I chose to name my work CrochikIT (pronounced Crow-Sheek-it) to describe what I do in one word. I incorporate my crochet work onto batik fiber artwork. I get the batik cloth from my mother's gallery, Yoanna Wissa Wassef. She's an artist and one of the directors of Ramses Wissa Wassef art center (see "about YWW")
I then sew it into handmade figurines, bags, clothes., accessories...etc. Sometimes I'll simply embroider or crochet onto the painting or tablecloth as it is without changing its use. My aim is not to change the artists' work but to tell its story through my craft.
My workshop:
I have a small workshop in my home at the art centre, with my sewing machine and tiny ironing table (my favourite little tool :-)) where I put some music on and work on my ideas. Whatever the ideas may be at the time inspiration hits, with my two dogs snoozing beside me (where they get their inspiration for mischief ;-) ) They lately inspired me to write a story for each toy I make. The toys' stories are to be found under my blog section.
Batik has so much potential and I''m hoping to live up to my dream of showing it all!
"...as all the animals approached the two wise camels of the Egyptian desert, receiving their blessings, they each journeyed the length of the desert to their adoptive persons and peace, once again, reigned..."
Artist's statement I create these fibre sculpture figures to honour life, and life is most obvious through its creatures’ expressions. Be that creature human or animal, our expressions are the loudest testament to being alive. We, with our millions of individually unique faces and bodies, are what make earth exciting, dramatic, passionate, miserable, ecstatic, turbulent, gentle, hateful, beautiful and so much more, just by resting our head this way or looking at each other that way, closing our eyes or opening our mouths to Roaar or howl at the moon. And then there are our offspring…watching, learning, imitating and aspiring to become us until their old enough to love who they are. This is where my creations come in. To teach children at a young age to love their childhood and bring them into the art world through their own world of storytelling and expressions. We confine art to the adult world and our appreciation is often attached to “experience”. At the same time we crave that uncomplicated, free expression that often eludes experienced artists as they lose the child within them, and with the child, their truest freedom of expression. Nature is where I find my freedom. My child. And that is where my figures, along with a story written up for each one, is inspired from. To be a reminder that there remains much to love about life