




Wrapped Panel #183
Reclaimed yarn, twine, and string on wooden panel. Framed in handmade natural wood frame.
In Resolve to Begin, Train in the Preliminaries, Anna Beurskens presents a body of work rooted in meditative practice and disciplined repetition. Her compositions are guided by a structured framework—defined by straight lines, measured spacing, and precise angles—within which material and form are allowed to evolve organically. Through subtle variations in color, density, material, and thread gauge, Beurskens explores the dynamic interplay between control and fluidity, often described as a feminine sensibility unfolding within a more rigid, architectural system. Within the contained space of the wooden panel, her work reveals an expansive field of possibility, where restraint becomes a catalyst for quiet complexity and continuous variation.
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In Resolve to Begin, Train in the Preliminaries, Anna Beurskens presents a body of work rooted in meditative practice and disciplined repetition. Her compositions are guided by a structured framework—defined by straight lines, measured spacing, and precise angles—within which material and form are allowed to evolve organically. Through subtle variations in color, density, material, and thread gauge, Beurskens explores the dynamic interplay between control and fluidity, often described as a feminine sensibility unfolding within a more rigid, architectural system. Within the contained space of the wooden panel, her work reveals an expansive field of possibility, where restraint becomes a catalyst for quiet complexity and continuous variation.
Artwork Information
Year
2026
Materials
Reclaimed yarn, twine, and string on wooden panel. Framed in handmade natural wood frame.
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Dimensions
ARTWORK DIMENSIONS
19 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches
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"My work plays with color, pattern and texture. Creating textiles on wooden panels. Adding depth and softness to a rigid structure."
About the Artist
Anna Beurskens
Anna is a fiber artist based in San Francisco, creating textural works that explore pattern, movement, and the handmade process. Each piece is finished with a custom wooden frame she hand builds in her studio, bringing together her love of craft and design.
Anna draws inspiration from the outdoors—whether running under redwoods or backpacking along the West Coast, nature is always woven back into her work.
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In Resolve to Begin, Train in the Preliminaries, Anna Beurskens presents a body of work rooted in meditative practice and disciplined repetition. Her compositions are guided by a structured framework—defined by straight lines, measured spacing, and precise angles—within which material and form are allowed to evolve organically. Through subtle variations in color, density, material, and thread gauge, Beurskens explores the dynamic interplay between control and fluidity, often described as a feminine sensibility unfolding within a more rigid, architectural system. Within the contained space of the wooden panel, her work reveals an expansive field of possibility, where restraint becomes a catalyst for quiet complexity and continuous variation.


















