Showing posts with label tapestry at joshua creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tapestry at joshua creek. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Day 31 of the Woven Tapestry Project




Day 31 was a gorgeous sunny bright day. Full of light and melting almost all the snow. Energetic from the beginning!
It started early. My daughter was sick so, since I did not have to take her to school, I decided to arrive to the Attic around 8.30 a.m. This was great because I definitely took advantage of the time, and a lot of progress was done. Stella arrived later, as well as Lorraine for a while. Yamile was in Ottawa, so the weavers for the day enjoyed Brazilian Lounge music, Spanish guitar and much more inspiring music.


It is amazing how once you get used to the image, it is very difficult to imagine it other way, but flipping the image sideways, the way it is supposed it will be displayed, creates a completely connotation and reading.



Some have asked me about the details of the soumaks and/or jerseys. Here you can appreciate a bit of the details going on for the vertical tiny lines.

Enjoy the week and the images...it is coming....it is coming...

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Woven Tapestry Journal. Day 24. Video

Video of the advances of the tapestry at Joshua Creek Heritage Art Centre.




Day 24.
Dangerous day to drive after a snow storm. Fortunately we arrive safe and with awesome landscapes.
The cats are waiting for us to say hello.



As you can tell by the photo with Stella,


we are now in another "level", meaning at least level of stool, haha. We are "raising the bar" and finally getting to weave higher. We are passed the floor level which is great!