FIBRE PROCESSING
Fibre processing forms the foundation of Louise McArthur’s material practice. Working primarily with flax, the process develops through growing, retting, drying, separating and preparing fibre by hand, shaped by seasonality, tactility and ecological conditions.
Rather than treating fibre as a neutral material, the work remains attentive to variation, resistance and transformation throughout each stage of handling. Time, labour and material behaviour remain visible within the process itself.