Happy New Year... several
The warp is linen, sett 8 epi. Wefts are the natural dyed wool, used two strands together. |
Madder |
Osage Orange |
The cartoon for this tapestry is from a block print of a feather I did a few years ago. Interesting to interpret from one medium into another one, hoping to keep some of the spirit of both.
AND! Please join me and several other tapestry weavers this week as we participate in the American Tapestry Allicance blog tour. Here are details--hope to see you back with me on Wednesday and take a look at the posts by everyone else, starting tomorrow!
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THE BLOG TOUR
January 22nd: Molly
Elkind: Collage as research
January 23rd: Ellen
Bruxvoort - Vlog on Instagram about her design process
January 24th: Tommye
Scanlin: Literature as inspiration
January 25th: Debbie Herd:
Digital design tools
January 26th: Barbara Burns: Documenting your design for
promotion
WIN ONE OF 26 PRIZES!
Follow all the
stops on the blog tour to increase your chance to win one of the following
prizes: $50 towards a Mirrix Loom, a Hokett loom kit, a Hokett Tiny Turned Beater, a project bag from Halcyon Yarn
containing rosewood bobbins and a voucher for their
online shop, a voucher for Weaversbazaar’s online shop, a free entry into
ATA’s 12th international, unjuried, small format exhibition and a free one-year
membership to ATA.
Here’s how to
enter to win. Comment on this blog post then go here to let ATA know that you commented. The
more blog posts you comment on the more chances you have to win so be sure to
follow along. Ellen Bruxvoort is doing an Instagram video for the tour and if
you respond with a photo or video on social media describing how you design
tapestry you get five extra entries in the giveaway. Let the sharing begin!
To win another 5 entries into the giveaway enter to exhibit in The Biggest Little Tapestries in the World, ATA’s 12th
international, unjuried small format exhibition, and then let us know that you
entered by going here by Sunday January 28th. For this
exhibition all entries get accepted to exhibit as long as your tapestry fits
within the size requirements!
ABOUT AMERICAN TAPESTRY ALLIANCE
The
American Tapestry Alliance is a nonprofit organization that provides
programming for tapestry weavers around the world, including exhibitions (like
Tapestry Unlimited), both juried and unjuried, in museums, art centres and
online, along with exhibition catalogues. They offer workshops, lectures,
one-on-one mentoring and online educational articles as well as awards,
including scholarships, membership grants, an international student award, and
the Award of Excellence. They also put out a quarterly newsletter, monthly
eNews & eKudos, an annual digest. Members benefit from personalized artists
pages on the ATA website, online exhibitions, educational articles, access to
scholarships and more.
You’re invited to exhibit! The Biggest Little
Tapestries in the World, ATA’s 12th international, unjuried small format
exhibition is open to all weavers. We invite entries which fit more traditional
definitions of tapestry, and also entries that expand upon the core principles
of the medium as they explore new techniques and processes. Multimedia work is
welcome. The Biggest Little Tapestries in the World! will hang at the Northwest
Reno Public Library, 2325 Robb Drive. The entry form (intent to participate) is
due February 15, 2018. The tapestry, and an image of the tapestry is not due
until March 31, 2018. Find more details here
Thanks for sharing the images of using natural dyes. These are my favorite colors! I think that the way you interpret your design from one medium to another is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I’m enjoying using the natural dyes again.
DeleteTommye - Always glad to read that another weaver uses books etc for their inspiration. I don't feel so bad now spending hours mulling thru books and photos for inspiration. You have provided me with a few new books to help with inspiration. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I hope some of the books will hold special things for you.
DeleteI really enjoyed getting to see your workspace. I am working to settle myself into a new work space and getting to see where others find creativity is very powerful, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sarah. I hope your new workspace will be a site of many creative adventures for you,
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