When Art Was Not Enough

Welcome to my artist blog, where writing and fiber art meet. My work explores grief, healing, and transformation through wool, sculpture, and words. This space holds poems and reflections written during the same season as my Broken Heart series—offering an unfiltered look at grief, and how creativity helps us survive what we cannot fix.

Colorful heart-shaped arrangement of yarn with pink, orange, purple, blue, yellow, and red strands, and text overlay reading "Wool remembers what love could not save" and "Kristi Yapp - Wool Alchemist."
Moonflower: Earth Remembered

Moonflower: Earth Remembered

We left concrete and steel for land, dark skies, and the promise of traditional ways of living. Within a year, towers rose from cornfields. Fertile ground was surrendered to infrastructure. The night filled with blinking red lights.

Rural places are being consumed under the banner of progress. Agricultural land shrinks. Culture erodes. What was once living becomes expendable.

Moonflower is not decorative. He is a witness. He remembers what was taken.

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