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Thursday, May 20, 2010

gork dyeing


gork

i have a friend who is a gyno and told me this story. while doing his internship they would go doing the patient rounds.the head doctor sometimes said as they were looking at a patient "this is a gork patient". they would all hmmm and ahhh around the patient, you know how doctors treat you as if you were not in the  same room. gork stands for god only really knows  ( what he/she  has).

so this is gork dyeing. got impatient as i wasn't getting anywhere with madder and pulled out a  juice container with some frozen dye. it's gork, but at least it's coloring the scarf!




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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

archaeology

archaeology

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 .
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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"




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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

rephrasing


rephrasing

not happy with the aspect ratio of the words.resized the file and back again to the loom. wasn't too thrilled with the negative space on the right and corrected that too.
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the small letters will balance the design.brocading my way into language in a 6 end satin.

 a good lead since we are all exposed to scammers .protect yourself, go here for a list of  art scams and scammers .
thanks to textile arts  resource guide








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