Eiko is a Big Chicken whose feathers are fashioned in collaboration with Chiyoko Myose in Kansas. She is a member of 'When Feathers Come Together: A Global Chicken Collection' and has found a good home.
Materials:
Feathers— merino wool, vintage silk Tomesode kimono fabric, vintage obi fabric from ca. 1930, thread, wire, interfacing fabric, fiberfill
Wood
Bronze
Special Collection Note:
Due to the fact that these feathers were not crafted in our studio with our traditional materials, these collaborative chickens are considered 'Art Chickens' rather than ‘Chicken Footstools.’
[Edition #05-22]
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The chickens are sculpted in Kansas City, Missouri with care and delight, upholstered to function as footstools. Each is one-of-a-kind, unique in posture and personality. A turned wood egg-shaped core stands on bronze feet and is connected to a bronze beak. Feathers are fashioned with traditional fiber art techniques- dyeing, felting, spinning, knitting- and are stitched by hand. And a surprise? Their heads bob.
Questions about the adoption process? Please call 316-285-0435 or email hello@thecitygirlfarm.com. We love to hear from you!