weaving Archives - 5dwallpaper.com Wallpaper Download Thu, 08 Dec 2022 15:43:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Judit Just Weaved Her Way Into Our Hearts https://5dwallpaper.com/judit-just-weaved-her-way-into-our-hearts/ Sat, 10 Dec 2022 08:15:00 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=107882 The history of tapestry is fairly ancient. Pieces in wool have been found in a variety of places, including the Hellenistic world and ancient Egypt. Of course, much has changed over the years. Contemporary tapestry has long surpassed the dull wall hangings preserved in castles and museums. However, one contemporary textile artist that stands high above […]

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The history of tapestry is fairly ancient. Pieces in wool have been found in a variety of places, including the Hellenistic world and ancient Egypt. Of course, much has changed over the years. Contemporary tapestry has long surpassed the dull wall hangings preserved in castles and museums.

However, one contemporary textile artist that stands high above the rest is Judit Just.

Originally from Barcelona and currently based in Asheville, Just’s training includes fashion design, sculpture, and textile art, with a special focus on weaving and embroidery. According to Just, she’s been elbows deep in textile ever since she was a little girl as her mother used to weave and sew all the time.

These days, Just’s wall hangings, sold on her etsy shop and shared on her eye-popping Instagram page, stand out not only for her unique weaving technique but for their vibrant colors.

Her work is mostly the result of trial and error, with room for improvising: “Most of my tapestries are just an involuntary result of an improvisation, a dance with colors and materials,” she admitted in an interview with Colossal. “I like to let myself flow and see what it transforms into afterwards.”

Her unique creative process incorporates old weaving techniques and vintage threads. Depending on the type of wall hanging, Just weaves her tapestries with rye knots created either on a lap loom or an eight-harness table loom.

“Once I finish and approve one design, I keep the original in my studio to reproduce it in different color variations,” she explains. “Then I redo them and make them evolve and metamorphose into other creations.”

Prepare to fall in love with a woven wall hanging!

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Maryanne Moodie Explores Raw Emotions Through Weaving https://5dwallpaper.com/maryanne-moodie-explores-raw-emotions-through-weaving/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 06:59:21 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=106305 Maryanne Moodie treats weaving as a form of therapy. “It allows me to explore emotions that I otherwise don’t give myself time to fully appreciate and explore,” she told Created Here. “I like to return to the same moment or emotion a number of times to delve deeper, weaving the same emotion from different angles.” […]

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Maryanne Moodie treats weaving as a form of therapy. “It allows me to explore emotions that I otherwise don’t give myself time to fully appreciate and explore,” she told Created Here. “I like to return to the same moment or emotion a number of times to delve deeper, weaving the same emotion from different angles.”

If her weaves were an emotion they would ooze with nostalgia. Inspired by vintage textiles, traditional costuming, modern art, and the natural world, her pieces are meant to be hung on the wall and admired, in all their tactility.

Dividing her time between Melbourne, Australia and Brooklyn, NY, Moodie designs and creates woven wall hangings, develops weaving kits, and teaches workshops. “I love what I do,” she says. “I have brought on people who are invested in the vision, and we work together to make sure everyone is feeling happy and secure at each point of change. We really feel like a family.”

With features in New York MagazineAnthology, and O Magazine; as well as more than 120k followers on Instagram, her community of weavers is slowly (but surely!) growing. You can also acquire her work on Etsy and through online shops and boutiques around the country.

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Texture #weaveweird

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Delve Into Weaving with Lucy Poskitt https://5dwallpaper.com/delve-into-weaving-with-lucy-poskitt/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 06:10:00 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=107102 Never in recent modern history has there been a time to dedicate ourselves to a slower, more meaningful pace. Slow living here we come… Our first stop: weaving. Textile Lucy Poskitt is prepared to teach us what it takes. Based in Victoria, BC, she teaches weaving workshops across Canada, but you can also be inspired […]

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Never in recent modern history has there been a time to dedicate ourselves to a slower, more meaningful pace. Slow living here we come… Our first stop: weaving.

Textile Lucy Poskitt is prepared to teach us what it takes. Based in Victoria, BC, she teaches weaving workshops across Canada, but you can also be inspired from afar by following her Instagram page.

Working with a looser and more experimental hand, Poskitt draws inspiration from local landscapes and lore and works with the belief that with the proper techniques under your belt you can confidently create and explore your own style.

According to Poskitt, workshop materials and supplies are locally sourced or handmade when possible.”Most of my professional work is made with traditional materials–wool, linen, and cotton yarn,” she noted in an interview with KOEL Stories. “When I’m creatively stuck or have time to play around, I really enjoy more unusual, less traditional fibers–horsehair, leather scraps, paper, ropes and trims, wood veneer, mylar… you name it!”

Her techniques include frame-loom weaving—a style of weaving that is fast to set up, easy to use, and portable. According to her website, this technique is most often used to make tapestry-style weavings, ie – decorative art pieces that will hang on the wall as art when completed – but looms can also be used for making small pieces that could be used as jewellery, placemats, coasters, a bit of fabric to use as a panel on a cushion, and more.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> weaving Archives - 5dwallpaper.com Wallpaper Download Thu, 08 Dec 2022 15:43:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Judit Just Weaved Her Way Into Our Hearts https://5dwallpaper.com/judit-just-weaved-her-way-into-our-hearts/ Sat, 10 Dec 2022 08:15:00 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=107882 The history of tapestry is fairly ancient. Pieces in wool have been found in a variety of places, including the Hellenistic world and ancient Egypt. Of course, much has changed over the years. Contemporary tapestry has long surpassed the dull wall hangings preserved in castles and museums. However, one contemporary textile artist that stands high above […]

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The history of tapestry is fairly ancient. Pieces in wool have been found in a variety of places, including the Hellenistic world and ancient Egypt. Of course, much has changed over the years. Contemporary tapestry has long surpassed the dull wall hangings preserved in castles and museums.

However, one contemporary textile artist that stands high above the rest is Judit Just.

Originally from Barcelona and currently based in Asheville, Just’s training includes fashion design, sculpture, and textile art, with a special focus on weaving and embroidery. According to Just, she’s been elbows deep in textile ever since she was a little girl as her mother used to weave and sew all the time.

These days, Just’s wall hangings, sold on her etsy shop and shared on her eye-popping Instagram page, stand out not only for her unique weaving technique but for their vibrant colors.

Her work is mostly the result of trial and error, with room for improvising: “Most of my tapestries are just an involuntary result of an improvisation, a dance with colors and materials,” she admitted in an interview with Colossal. “I like to let myself flow and see what it transforms into afterwards.”

Her unique creative process incorporates old weaving techniques and vintage threads. Depending on the type of wall hanging, Just weaves her tapestries with rye knots created either on a lap loom or an eight-harness table loom.

“Once I finish and approve one design, I keep the original in my studio to reproduce it in different color variations,” she explains. “Then I redo them and make them evolve and metamorphose into other creations.”

Prepare to fall in love with a woven wall hanging!

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Maryanne Moodie Explores Raw Emotions Through Weaving https://5dwallpaper.com/maryanne-moodie-explores-raw-emotions-through-weaving/ Thu, 22 Oct 2020 06:59:21 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=106305 Maryanne Moodie treats weaving as a form of therapy. “It allows me to explore emotions that I otherwise don’t give myself time to fully appreciate and explore,” she told Created Here. “I like to return to the same moment or emotion a number of times to delve deeper, weaving the same emotion from different angles.” […]

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Maryanne Moodie treats weaving as a form of therapy. “It allows me to explore emotions that I otherwise don’t give myself time to fully appreciate and explore,” she told Created Here. “I like to return to the same moment or emotion a number of times to delve deeper, weaving the same emotion from different angles.”

If her weaves were an emotion they would ooze with nostalgia. Inspired by vintage textiles, traditional costuming, modern art, and the natural world, her pieces are meant to be hung on the wall and admired, in all their tactility.

Dividing her time between Melbourne, Australia and Brooklyn, NY, Moodie designs and creates woven wall hangings, develops weaving kits, and teaches workshops. “I love what I do,” she says. “I have brought on people who are invested in the vision, and we work together to make sure everyone is feeling happy and secure at each point of change. We really feel like a family.”

With features in New York MagazineAnthology, and O Magazine; as well as more than 120k followers on Instagram, her community of weavers is slowly (but surely!) growing. You can also acquire her work on Etsy and through online shops and boutiques around the country.

View this post on Instagram

Texture #weaveweird

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Delve Into Weaving with Lucy Poskitt https://5dwallpaper.com/delve-into-weaving-with-lucy-poskitt/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 06:10:00 +0000 https://5dwallpaper.com/?p=107102 Never in recent modern history has there been a time to dedicate ourselves to a slower, more meaningful pace. Slow living here we come… Our first stop: weaving. Textile Lucy Poskitt is prepared to teach us what it takes. Based in Victoria, BC, she teaches weaving workshops across Canada, but you can also be inspired […]

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Never in recent modern history has there been a time to dedicate ourselves to a slower, more meaningful pace. Slow living here we come… Our first stop: weaving.

Textile Lucy Poskitt is prepared to teach us what it takes. Based in Victoria, BC, she teaches weaving workshops across Canada, but you can also be inspired from afar by following her Instagram page.

Working with a looser and more experimental hand, Poskitt draws inspiration from local landscapes and lore and works with the belief that with the proper techniques under your belt you can confidently create and explore your own style.

According to Poskitt, workshop materials and supplies are locally sourced or handmade when possible.”Most of my professional work is made with traditional materials–wool, linen, and cotton yarn,” she noted in an interview with KOEL Stories. “When I’m creatively stuck or have time to play around, I really enjoy more unusual, less traditional fibers–horsehair, leather scraps, paper, ropes and trims, wood veneer, mylar… you name it!”

Her techniques include frame-loom weaving—a style of weaving that is fast to set up, easy to use, and portable. According to her website, this technique is most often used to make tapestry-style weavings, ie – decorative art pieces that will hang on the wall as art when completed – but looms can also be used for making small pieces that could be used as jewellery, placemats, coasters, a bit of fabric to use as a panel on a cushion, and more.

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