Tag: Vines

  • Kudzu Vines and Synthetic Leaves Entwine in Joyce Lin's Irrepressible Sculptures

    Dubbed the “vine that ate the South,” the infamous kudzu plant has a reputation. The fast-multiplying, invasive arrowroot was brought to North America in the 19th century and promoted to ease erosion, although the hot, muggy climate of the Southern U.S. proved too accommodating. For decades, kudzu has spread at a rapid speed, swallowing up read more

    Kudzu Vines and Synthetic Leaves Entwine in Joyce Lin's Irrepressible Sculptures