The class was taught by a wonderful artist, Anastasia Azure, a weaver who works with unusual materials - fish line being one of them. Her work is fabulous and blows me away. You have to check out her website at www.anastaciaazure.com.
The class was held at The Mad Dog Artists Studios in Pawtucket, RI. How's that name to get you in the mood for a creative experience! As you might guess it is an old factory building which has been renovated into studio space where many artists come together to work. As one who works alone in my studio I am always a little envious of the inspiration one gets when being in the company on a regular basis of other artists. So I live vicariously through one time experiences such as I had on Saturday. And it was great.
Here are a few pictures of what I learned to do.............................
Beginnings |
Beginning the weaving. Aluminum base with colored plied wire. |
Framed and finished pendant |
Close up |
What new experiences, learnings, or challenges have you had lately to get the creative juices flowing? I welcome sharing in the comment section. I'd love to hear what you are up to!
I love your new found weaving materials. I also have been incorporating metal into my fiber art quilting and my fiber art pins. I have been doing copper repousse' and making pieces a part of my compositions. I want to try larger works with the metal textured surfaces combined with other fiber art techniques.
ReplyDeleteTotem, it is so much fun to explore new ways of working. Keeps the brain working to be a beginner again! Only problem with using new materials is it requires new tools! Oh dear!
ReplyDeleteSpinners and weavers, did you notice the S-twist and Z-twist in the pendant?
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