These Vessels came from my desire to create a cover for a mason jars that protects the jars from breaking or clanging together while sailing on my boat.

As I discovered the different geometries in the patterns of the weavings, I became interested in the intention of use of the vessels based on the meanings in Sacred Geometry

Together with the rich history of knot tying in sailing and the mysticism inherent in sailing lore through the practice of sailing the globe and navigating by the stars, these vessels will carry you on your travels.

Mason Jars are practical, recyclable, and re-useable and can provide an alternative to paper, plastic and styrofoam cups.

Mason Jars and the Masonic traditions from which their name is shared, honor the wisdom of Sacred Geometry as the building block for meaning in architecture and design

Friday

5 strands that are difficult to follow

The above drawing was made to explore a rigorous set of rules intended to make randomness.  Each of the six colored dots is present in equall numbers-- intended to represent five strands joined together in 5 separate groups.  I offer a claim of success due to the fact the 5 groupings are not visible even though they are made with the same exact process.  The drawing appears random because the eye sees the random connections rather than the 'rational' intended connections.
                              
I placed this randomness into a vessel and shook it up just to make sure. . .      And then I re- drew it
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