Textiles act as a bridge between language of craft and art. Textures, tones of colours, and the rhythm of the work can provide a soothing dynamic essence that is both intriguing and exciting to many viewers. That said, these works can also interrupt our traditional knowledge of these practices and communicate deeper meaning. For example, Karen Trask artworks connects the heritage of textiles with the power of words. “My final works are often hybrid forms of installation, sculpture, video, performance and artist books,” (Trask, 2014, Web). Her large ball of spun twisted pieces of dictionaries metaphorically embraces the words and a language.…