Saturday, March 14, 2009

My latest commission







Here it is. My brother's commissioned tapestry. He is living in Costa Rica and, not only he is a wonderful person, he is a great photographer. He has been traveling quite a bit and he has beautiful shots. This is one night shot from the Arenal Active volcano. It was so challenging to weave black over black, and after weaving and un-weaving the background, I decided to blend a bit of grey wool into it to "melange" the contour and not loosing the intention of the impressive lava flow.
I used wool, cotton, linen, synthetic and metallic yarns.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

My Studio


And now this is my turn to show a little bit of my Shangri-la... my space where we get together, weave, have a cup of coffee.
The Oakville Tapestry Studio is a small space, but I think it is just what we need.

Project for Nine lives


This is my new mini tapestry I will present for the nine lives exhibit in the World of Threads Festival 2009 next Fall.
This was inspired on one of Lyn Estall's paintings. The exhibit, since it is our seventh Festival, we wanted to relate it this time to feline-theme. I had so much fun weaving this piece.
If anyone is interested in participating the call for entry will end next May and it is open National for Canada.
www.worldofthreadsfestival.com

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Yukon Fields with me before the cutting


Here I am before doing the cutting of the warp. I wove it sideways, but the darkest part goes upwards.

Yukon Fields


This is the tapestry I finished today, January 13. It is a comission for a friend from Mexico and it will be presented next Friday in Oakville's Town Hall for the exhibit

abstract Canadian Landscape. It was inspired in a photograph from the fields in Yukon. It was really attrractive weaving in Orange......I mean really bright orange. The materials go from silk, linen, cotton, metallic, synthetic....fabric...anything I found that I could use for the fields, I incorporated them in.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Aboriginals here and there


This is my tapestry inspired both in the Maya profiles and the Norval Morriseau images from the First Nations Art Work. It was my first tapestry woven in Canada when I arrived, and it moved me so much to find similarities in our aboriginals. Colours, shapes and energy.

My latest tapestry.




This is my latest Tapestry, Explosions in the Savanah. It is a project inspired in one of Lyn Estall's, Oakville's local artist and friend art work.
The size was so fun to work on and specially, the amount of yellow in it was a challenge for me. It moved and changed my regular pallette of colour, but I enjoyed it so much!.
I love mixing different textures and materials eventhough this tapestry is almost all plain weave, comparing to my other projects.
I will be participating in the World of Threads Festival 2009, and it could be one of my choices for the International Juried Show Common Thread.Deadlines are coming soon, so don't miss this opportunity to participate.

Visit the site and join me in this adventure in Oakville.
www.worldofthreadsfestival.com