In the late 1990s artist Janet Echelman traveled to India as
a Fulbright Scholar with the intention of giving painting exhibitions around
the country. She shipped her painting supplies ahead of time and landed in the
fishing village of Mahabalipuram to begin her exhibitions with one major hitch:
the painting supplies never arrived. While walking through the village Echelman
was struck by the quality and variety of nets used by the local fisherman and questioned
what it might look like if such nets were hung and illuminated in the air.
Echelman is currently embarking on her largest piece ever, a
700-foot-long sculpture that will be suspended over.
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