the mutability of winter

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the mutability of winter

$325.00

Naturally dyed with alder pine cones during the winter autumn months.

Each color is dyed with the flowers we grow or materials we forge from the farm and then coax a color fast dye with. I then dye, sew together each fiber piece reflected upon each growing season.

cotton stretched over canvas bars

12”x 12” × 1 1/2”

Natural maple wood frame hand made

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In an effort to offer more access to my work and deepen my involvement in the Solidarity Economy I've implemented a sliding scale pricing model for all of my available work. In, this way I hope to challenge systemic inequity and cultivate mutually empowering economic relationships.

(I found this model another artist is using and I wanted to participate.)

Consider the Equity tier if you: ($250)

·     have the burden of medical expenses or significant debt

·     are eligible for public assistance

·     are an unpaid community organizer

·     are an elder with limited income

·     are a person of marginalized identity

Consider the Standard tier if you: ($325)

·     have no dependents

·     are able to pay your bills with relative ease

·   have employer-supplied health insurance and other benefits

·     own a car or have access to reliable transportation

·   have a financial safety net or the ability to financially weather an emergency

Consider the Supporter tier if you: ($400)

·     own the home you live in

·     own a second home and/or other investments

·     travel recreationally

·    do not need to work fulltime to meet your financial needs

·     have inherited wealth

I understand that the Equity tier remains prohibitive for many folks. If more flexibility is needed I will work with you on a payment plan or other creative reciprocity arrangement. 

Please email me at sayde@saydelaine.com and we can get it sorted. 

Thanks so much.