Friday, February 25, 2011

Tapestry Weaving from Drawn or Painted Design to the Finished Woven Image.





Above is a cartoon I have documented as it is being woven in the photos below. The original painting has been adjusted in Photoshop to produce a workable cartoon. This process helps to clarify and select clear boundaries within the painting. By simplifying the original painting with Photoshop or a similar program I was able to create an image that still retained the integrity of the original painting, while at the same time creating a weavable cartoon which better suited the technical restraints of the low warp count I was working on. 

Note that in this instance the weaving has well and truly deviated from the exactness of the detail, especialy in the dogs main body area. There are 3 reasons for this. The first is that the warp count was too low (there should have been more vertical threads). The second is because the size of the weaving space is too small (it would need to be a much bigger weaving to allow for the detail to be included). And thirdly, it was a play piece of my own, which enabled me to have the freedom of extreme artistic license. It now belongs to Su anyway, who lives near the dingo isle of Fraser, and who also happens to have been born in the year of the Dog.




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THE MAIN BODY AREA OF THE DOG HAS BEEN WOVEN USING HAND-SPUN DOG HAIR. OTHER YARNS USED ARE RAYON, WOOL, COTTON AND SILK.


  

TRAVELING SUITCASE EXHIBITION CLOSES

Temperature Rising


This tapestry and the one below are the 2 entries I submitted to the 2010 Suitcase Exhibition.  This and the one below are the finished works that I wove in response to the Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen. 

Temperature Rising is a comment on our desire for consuming goods and how our desires have a suspected influence on global warming.

                                          Summit Inertia
Summit Inertia shows our Heads of State discussing important matters concerning all of humanity and how they propose to plan for the future state of the planet.

Tapestry weaving WORK IN PROGRESS.

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The two tapestries were woven side by side.  Numbered 1-3 above and below, you can follow the works progression and clearly see the cartoon behind the weaving indicating the design lines which need to be followed. With these smaller pieces I usually avoid marking the actual warp threads as the cartoon is small enough to flip up and down into view to use as an adequate enough guide.

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Tapestry Weavings By Stephenie Collin









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The basic loom, which is my tool of trade, has remained technologically unchanged. This aspect appeals to me as I weave contemporary images on a machine of such simple and ancient construction.

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I am an artist, weaver, gardener, mother and grandmother, home food gatherer, political sceptic, modest future eater, and much much more.