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Tenderly Crocheted Sculptures by Caitlin McCormack Contend with Existential Dread — Colossal

Last updated: July 10, 2025 7:35 am
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Caitlin McCormack is an artist known for her unique crocheted sculptures that depict skeletal animals and otherworldly plants. Her work often symbolizes a speculative future where the earth has undergone environmental catastrophe, serving as a cautionary tale about humanity’s relationship with nature.

Using crochet as her medium, McCormack explores themes of nostalgia and domestic comfort to shed light on overlooked aspects of the present. Her sculptures, which include bundles of stones and knick-knacks encased in lacy fibers, are juxtaposed with skeletal specimens and botanical creations, creating a sense of unease and mystery.

One of McCormack’s recent exhibitions, titled “There You Will Find the Stone,” features a striking blue wall sculpture called “Earth Before Eyeballs Existed.” This piece includes niches for tiny bundles of found objects, highlighting the artist’s reverence for the small and discarded.

Many of McCormack’s works are imbued with titles that evoke dread and tension, such as “They Come Back But They’re Never the Same” and “Don’t Let the Party Die.” These titles hint at a human struggle for control and the consequences of our actions on the natural world.

The artist’s creative process is deeply influenced by personal experiences of loss and illness within her family, as well as her own medical diagnoses. McCormack reflects on these challenges in her art, stating that they have led to a reevaluation of her worldview and a search for meaning in the face of grief.

“There You Will Find the Stone” is on display in New York City from July 12 to August 2, offering viewers a glimpse into McCormack’s intricate and thought-provoking creations. To learn more about the artist and her work, visit her website and Instagram page.

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