found this yesterday while organizing the studio getting it ready for some visits.
this is circa '96 .no big deal, but i find interesting that it is a compendium of ideas that were explored and developed in later works.
at that time i was working with photopaint and i'm pretty sure that version did not include layers. so with the resources i had at hand i had already started with a crude version of the woven word. my weaving program did include overlays and i remember rotating and pasting the letters one by one and then overlaying the structure. i didn't know about aspect ratio nor inclusive structures at that time. (thank you
Alice!) nor i knew about resizing files. i just wanted to weave words.
i had also started stitching, very simple running stitch, remember feeling somewhat odd stitching on handwoven fabric, a feeling still to be overcome. i wanted to use it as another layer of meaning, not content with using it as a highlight. i had already some years behind me doing shibori, and was trying to incorporate it to weaving as a product and a practice. the digital printing was a new practice that blew my mind at that time. all those images lost in time, paraphrasing
Roy Batty .
what i find most interesting is the development in time, everything that i've learned from then on without even noticing.working slowly, one day at a time, non stop. and yet there's still so much to learn ahead of me. the road is long and rich.
as a dear friend always says "sweetie, everything takes ten years"
neki desu
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