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]]>“With my weavings I try to seek the pleasure between the relationship of a tactile versus a visual synesthesia, touching colors, listening to textures, tasting shapes, perceiving colors represented by certain shapes, and vice versa,” she explained in an interview with Sarah K. Benning. “But especially, my purpose is to share this experience with everyone else and give them some colorful goosebumps.”
Born and raised in Barcelona, Spain, and currently based in Asheville, North Carolina, Just knows a thing or two about “colorful goosebumps,” having grown up surrounded by textiles. Her love of textile was inherited from her mother, herself a prolific weaver. Having studied later fashion design, sculpture, and textile art, Just mastered the craft of weaving and embroidery.
“As I’m weaving, I usually go crazy jumping on many diverse ideas at the same time like a distracted butterfly,” she describes her somewhat spontaneous process. “I try to make fast sketches and secure some of the color combinations that suddenly pop on my mind, as fast as possible.”
Follow her Instagram page for a pop of color.
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]]>Dividing her time between Melbourne, Australia, and Brooklyn, NY, she works as both artist and mentor: designing and creating woven wall hangings, developing weaving kits, and teaching workshops across the world.
“I love what I do,” she told Created Here. “It has evolved so slowly that I have been able to make small movements in the direction that felt right at the time. 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.”
“Weaving is really a therapy for me,” she went on to say. “It allows me to explore emotions that I otherwise don’t give myself time to fully appreciate and explore. I like to return to the same moment or emotion a number of times to delve deeper, weaving the same emotion from different angles.”
Her work is sold both on Etsy and through online shops and boutiques around the country, but you can also enjoy it from afar through her Instagram page. Here are some of her page’s highlights:
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]]>“Working with a natural material opened up a new world and I consequently went on to learn the different techniques of basketry,” Anna writes on her website. “I enjoy using the traditional skills of basketry and adding my own flare to the process. I am lucky enough to live in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside nestled between the moors & dales. I work with six varieties of English willow grown in Yorkshire & Somerset.”
Check out her work below.
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]]>According to her website, Kanat was a jewelry designer for 12 years as but has diverted her artistic talents to textiles. The weaving began in 2011, when she enrolled in the Australian Tapestry Workshop to learn and refine the complex skill of tapestry weaving.
Scroll down to see what she does today; you’ll want to hang her pieces in your home!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdByPR_gxKe/?taken-by=tammykanat
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]]>The post Judit Just’s Tapestries Give Us Colorful Goosebumps appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“With my weavings I try to seek the pleasure between the relationship of a tactile versus a visual synesthesia, touching colors, listening to textures, tasting shapes, perceiving colors represented by certain shapes, and vice versa,” she explained in an interview with Sarah K. Benning. “But especially, my purpose is to share this experience with everyone else and give them some colorful goosebumps.”
Born and raised in Barcelona, Spain, and currently based in Asheville, North Carolina, Just knows a thing or two about “colorful goosebumps,” having grown up surrounded by textiles. Her love of textile was inherited from her mother, herself a prolific weaver. Having studied later fashion design, sculpture, and textile art, Just mastered the craft of weaving and embroidery.
“As I’m weaving, I usually go crazy jumping on many diverse ideas at the same time like a distracted butterfly,” she describes her somewhat spontaneous process. “I try to make fast sketches and secure some of the color combinations that suddenly pop on my mind, as fast as possible.”
Follow her Instagram page for a pop of color.
The post Judit Just’s Tapestries Give Us Colorful Goosebumps appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Who Knew Fiber Art Could Be This Exciting? appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Dividing her time between Melbourne, Australia, and Brooklyn, NY, she works as both artist and mentor: designing and creating woven wall hangings, developing weaving kits, and teaching workshops across the world.
“I love what I do,” she told Created Here. “It has evolved so slowly that I have been able to make small movements in the direction that felt right at the time. 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.”
“Weaving is really a therapy for me,” she went on to say. “It allows me to explore emotions that I otherwise don’t give myself time to fully appreciate and explore. I like to return to the same moment or emotion a number of times to delve deeper, weaving the same emotion from different angles.”
Her work is sold both on Etsy and through online shops and boutiques around the country, but you can also enjoy it from afar through her Instagram page. Here are some of her page’s highlights:
The post Who Knew Fiber Art Could Be This Exciting? appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Artist Releases Beautiful Woven Sculptures Into the Forests Of North Yorkshire appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“Working with a natural material opened up a new world and I consequently went on to learn the different techniques of basketry,” Anna writes on her website. “I enjoy using the traditional skills of basketry and adding my own flare to the process. I am lucky enough to live in the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside nestled between the moors & dales. I work with six varieties of English willow grown in Yorkshire & Somerset.”
Check out her work below.
The post Artist Releases Beautiful Woven Sculptures Into the Forests Of North Yorkshire appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Australian Artist Makes Massive Wall Weavings appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>According to her website, Kanat was a jewelry designer for 12 years as but has diverted her artistic talents to textiles. The weaving began in 2011, when she enrolled in the Australian Tapestry Workshop to learn and refine the complex skill of tapestry weaving.
Scroll down to see what she does today; you’ll want to hang her pieces in your home!
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdByPR_gxKe/?taken-by=tammykanat
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