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samirosenfiber · 7 years
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Leaning more toward the vertical one. Maybeeo a gradient color study. Show some depth and play with borders
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another possible pattern to weave. This would mimic a tie dye technique, I would use different colors. Maybe try to translate the next technique using color and or slits in the weaving to create the crevaces that would originally be made through a resist. The tee shirt i an idea for a crevace somehow shapewise. maybe use my same image as for the last project and weave that with the color coming out. playing with borders.
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Inspiration for weaving project. Top 3 are from books. The last one is a painting color study I did in highschool. There was more sections originally but I cut it up for the final. I would like to do a similar color study with block type patterns using diagonals in order to create this with fiber
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Idea for project 2 and 3
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Pocket felting, dry felting, shape felting
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Project 1 my journey
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Bottom half of my project one progress
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Some of the works I've done. Skains of yarn and dyed. Carded and dyed wool. Indigo shibori practice.
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This is the work of Israeli Artist Jeanette Kuvin Oren. The reason I felt drawn to her, other than the fact that she was israeli, is her useage of color, and the way she blocks with it. Most of these pictures are of her work, but some are the patterns that she makes for people to buy and make themselves. I am personally drawn to the bimah covers (7 on row 1, 5 on row 2 and the last one on row 3 on her site http://www.kuvinoren.com/bima-table-reading-covers She also conceptually plans a group of coveres since there is usually multiple torahs per Arc, and I think she made an incrediable and interesting choice to connect them together into one piece, as she does in the individual pieces by blocking. I have a few examples here but there are more on her page http://www.kuvinoren.com/torah-covers-mantles My favotie is the 5th and 7th on line 1. I also really enjoy the textures that she uses in her fabric and that she can create through the way she stitches. I remember when I was a kid I always loved the beautifully designed and specialty fabric that was all around the Bimah. (I never realized how that effected the art I make now(lots of patterns and colors)).
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