It's finished! At 20 cm high and 1.8m wide it's quite hard to photograph. We set it up on a table in Warb's studio and I went upstairs and photographed it leaning over the mezzanine. You can see a photo of the finished piece here.
The dynamic contained in 'squared' circles is a fascinating one: they are vibrant because of their edges as well as because of the colours you have chosen. And yet there is a calm there too. A constant movement. Great.
Hi Meabh, These look great... I noticed the slight colour difference only after you pointed it out (in your last post), but assumed it was deliberate! Funny how seeing them vertically like this (rather than horizontally as in your last post) changes the 'feel' - like they're bubbling up to the surface somehow. Really fab - as always!
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Wow - that is awesome! :)
I love this piece! Did you weave the panels individually or is it one long piece (in which case you must have a really wide loom!) :)
Congratulations!
Thanks both - and Helen and Kathy too. Yes Rebecca it's 9 individual 20x20cm tapestries but intended to hang all together in a certain order.
The dynamic contained in 'squared' circles is a fascinating one: they are vibrant because of their edges as well as because of the colours you have chosen. And yet there is a calm there too. A constant movement. Great.
Hi Meabh, These look great... I noticed the slight colour difference only after you pointed it out (in your last post), but assumed it was deliberate! Funny how seeing them vertically like this (rather than horizontally as in your last post) changes the 'feel' - like they're bubbling up to the surface somehow. Really fab - as always!
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