"Here, the only use of an object is invention. Weibeler takes an archetype of action (the weapon) and with it bows an archetype of leisure (the violin) to create a lyric that is stirring because it is awkward. In Weibeler’s associatively evolving imagery, a bow becomes unlike a bow until we are struck with the uncanny recognition of what of bow could be – how it could appear – chiefly, ourselves with hers improvising the music of interpretation."
— James Eidson