Shibari is a Japanese art form in which a person is tied with rope in an artistic sensual/erotic manner. The binding itself is an important part of the ritual and is guided by aesthetic rules. Even though Shibari has an erotic touch, I see much similarity to wood joinery. Both are techniques for joining something together (making something tightly secure). One using rope, the other wood. In both practices there is a need to make it technically sound and safe to use in the first place and aesthetically appealing secondly. Rope and wood are natural materials and sensual to the touch.
I am working together on this one with Tsugi, a befriended craftsmen and expert in Japanese joinery.
Hua Hua, the Shibari artist who asked me to make this structure, has a love for Japanese joinery and will use the dismountable structure for workshops and performances. To make a connection to the place she lives we chose to use Dutch Elm for the base and Ash wooden pegs.
In Scandinavian mythology Elm resembles the female and Ash the male.