LOQI Spiral Black Recycled Bag
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- Spirals of the spider’s web. Spinning and weaving.
- Inward and outward.
- Control and chaos and freedom.
- The spiral can control chaos but it can also unravel.
- The thoughtfulness and solemnity of black is used in the spiral as symbolic of the cyclical nature of life on the recycled tote bag.
- Louise Bourgeois Spirals, 2005 © The Easton Foundation / TATE London 2021
- As a young girl, Louise Bourgeois was dyeing cloth, weaving and sewing in her parents’ tapestry studio in Paris.
- Bourgeois loved spiders.
- She described the spider as an artist, spinning thread and creating magnificent webs.
- It could also mend things like the restoring of tapestries in her childhood.
- “The spiral is an attempt at controlling the chaos.
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- Spirals of the spider’s web. Spinning and weaving.
- Inward and outward.
- Control and chaos and freedom.
- The spiral can control chaos but it can also unravel.
- The thoughtfulness and solemnity of black is used in the spiral as symbolic of the cyclical nature of life on the recycled tote bag.
- Louise Bourgeois Spirals, 2005 © The Easton Foundation / TATE London 2021
- As a young girl, Louise Bourgeois was dyeing cloth, weaving and sewing in her parents’ tapestry studio in Paris.
- Bourgeois loved spiders.
- She described the spider as an artist, spinning thread and creating magnificent webs.
- It could also mend things like the restoring of tapestries in her childhood.
- “The spiral is an attempt at controlling the chaos.

