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tapestrybabe
08-09-2002, 09:48 PM
http://pstr-m02.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/004/1B/08/74/C7/gtHbpOvSCWZdbShiAFpCjZsl+kJNTIie017E.jpg
tapestrybabe
08-09-2002, 11:12 PM
http://pstr-m03.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/007/4D/03/33/A7/xJGbj5xmPYVSHyNmhphVqQksqQ673Xq80180.jpg
achtungbaby
08-10-2002, 12:30 AM
Very impressive. How long does it take you to do one of these?
tapestrybabe
08-10-2002, 09:50 AM
Originally posted by achtungbaby@Aug 10 2002, 03:30 AM
Very impressive. How long does it take you to do one of these?
thanks!!!
and wellz, i think it more or less depends on the detail of it all. Like the project with the trees, rocks and grass.. that was a pain to do.. cuz like i had to weave in each individual blade of grass... and while it was only about 3 feet in height.. it took me about 4 months to complete.. working on it every day..
and at the moment.. i'm working on a project thats 4'10" in height and same in width.. this is my largest project i've ever done.. i started working on it at the start of my summer.. and err... i haven't been really dedicated to it every day.. but like.. i'm hoping that i'll be finished by the end of the year tho..
Ayers
08-10-2002, 10:59 AM
Amazing! :)
Out of curiosity (and since I'm totally clueless on the process), how does one go about making a tapestry? On a loom? and is this a hobby? business? both?
tapestrybabe
08-10-2002, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by Ayers@Aug 10 2002, 01:59 PM
Amazing! :)
Out of curiosity (and since I'm totally clueless on the process), how does one go about making a tapestry? On a loom? and is this a hobby? business? both?
Thank you. I own a tapestry loom. And well, its kinda like a side hobby. I'm attending grad school.. concentrating in the fiber arts.. but i'm more there to learn than to actually make a career out of it... And wellz its kinda hard to explain how the process goes. But just think weaving as analogous to painting. The warp is the vertical white threads that hold the weft together. Its like the skeletal part of the tapestry. The warp is my canvas.. and the weft-- the colored threads i weave is my paint. Here are some illustrations of the preperation...
<img src='http://pstr-m01.ygpweb.aol.com/data/005/74/4E/8E/AE/WnrAigJmQVIDaTSUOI2-BAqZOXKjKYjY0147.jpg[/img]
http://pstr-m04.ygpweb.aol.com/data/007/77/FD/E4/24/wsQ99kgT4FI+AL-M8FEMHXs+Df2euTM40180.jpg
http://pstr-m04.ygpweb.aol.com/data/00D/04/F0/2B/0F/kIdtO8umFkZ4Ce8rEhoJhz1zk5idenbK0180.jpg
http://pstr-m05.ygpweb.aol.com/data/008/76/C1/80/F9/aZ+zp954MNMd41ZCoI8prp58NQYB1Efs0180.jpg
http://pstr-m04.ygpweb.aol.com/data/004/04/21/EF/50/D5NZiBu2OBSCr3hNTlnqjRLr3F6rVFFI0180.jpg
http://pstr-m01.ygpweb.aol.com/data/007/4B/C5/17/63/jPCimg2N1rXu-2X-ymPSWxaEOUzxMzz60180.jpg
SunWuKong
08-10-2002, 07:38 PM
damn, that seriously look like a very long process.
how the heck did you get started anyway and who taught you?
tapestrybabe
08-10-2002, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by SunWuKung@Aug 10 2002, 10:38 PM
damn, that seriously look like a very long process.
how the heck did you get started anyway and who taught you?
yeah, preparing can be a long process, that can be hard on your hands... It can take me 2 full days just to warp up my loom. And wellz i got introduced to it when i attended Jersey City State College during my junior year. I took Intro to tapestry weaving... and gee.. i forget the name of the professor. But anyways, it's just something that i instantly feel in love with. I remember on the weekends.. i would end up going to school really early in the morning... and i would leave after midnight after the school had closed their gates... and i would have to hop on top of the phone booth.. and push myself over the fence in order to leave the campus to get to my bus... I took advanced weaving in my senior year..
and i remember after i graduated.. i built my homemade loom... just a simple basic loom, that looked like a picture frame... but i've gotten more advanced.. and about 2 summers ago.. i invested in 2000$ tapestry loom that i own now...
Anyways, the basic of weaving isn't really all that difficult. It's really all a matter of going under and over the alternate threads... elementary school children can learn the very basics of it... but i think it all becomes more advanced when it comes to the concept of your design, and learning the different methods and techniques that go along with it to get different shading effects and what not... And even when you do get more advanced.. its still not all that difficult to learn... i think when it comes to tapestry weaving.. it has to do more with having A LOT of patience...
SunWuKong
08-10-2002, 10:52 PM
hey you know what, you should teach tapestry making!
tapestrybabe
08-11-2002, 06:18 PM
Originally posted by SunWuKung@Aug 11 2002, 12:52 AM
hey you know what, you should teach tapestry making!
hehe.. you know what..
I did that during my senior year. The art of tapestry making wasn't like a popular class that a whole lot of ppl registered for in my school. And there was this one girl that needed to take it... but not enough ppl registered for it... so they dropped the class.. So, the girl took it as an independant study course.. and i ended up teaching her... Cool, huh?!!
Who knows where my schooling is gonna lead me...
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artsfartsyjanet
08-21-2002, 11:55 PM
Wow, I imagine it takes a lot of patience and diligence. Lovely work. :)
tapestrybabe
11-22-2003, 04:53 PM
http://volcano.photobucket.com/albums/v11/tapestrybabe/tapestry.jpg
this is my current one i'm working on...
Wow. That is spectacular!
It kinda reminds me of pixel painting.
teaz0r
11-23-2003, 04:01 AM
wow they look amazing.
John0101
11-23-2003, 09:27 AM
Thats some awesome work! It sounds like you have a lot of dedication and passion for tapestry weaving. I understand how you made your sn.
BeTheReds
11-26-2003, 07:32 PM
You have much more patience than I ever will.
BeTheReds
11-26-2003, 07:35 PM
http://pstr-m02.ygpweb.aol.com/data2/004/1B/08/74/C7/gtHbpOvSCWZdbShiAFpCjZsl+kJNTIie017E.jpg
This one is good! I like the way the sunlight is reflecting off the water. It's very beautiful, but...
Well I don't think it will take a genius to know why the image would bother me.
(in a joking manner) Shame shame on you, for creating that pro-Japanese imperialistic image with your Korean hands!
tapestrybabe
11-27-2003, 02:21 PM
This one is good! I like the way the sunlight is reflecting off the water. It's very beautiful, but...
Well I don't think it will take a genius to know why the image would bother me.
(in a joking manner) Shame shame on you, for creating that pro-Japanese imperialistic image with your Korean hands!
haha... your so funny BTR...
anyways, you'll be proud of me when it comes to my current tapestry project than... the one i'm working on specifically has korean thought in my mind... it has to deal with the korean colors... and what they represent... red for fire, white for metal, rock... black for water, and green for trees...
beautifull work! i wish i had that kind of patience and talent.
Emperor_Mike
11-28-2003, 08:59 AM
:blink:
That's amazing work!
mr. x
11-29-2003, 07:01 PM
good work!
for those of you in a less then reverant mood, i give you somethingawful:
http://www.somethingawful.com/articles.php?a=1817
its work safe, at a glance. but dont let your boss read unless he's got a sense of humor
Lingmui
11-29-2003, 11:23 PM
wow, you're so talented! I'm jealous..
VV o n g B a
12-02-2003, 01:25 PM
jeebus. i never guessed why u used tapestrybabe... anyways, thats really impressive. congrats..
Oblivious
12-09-2003, 04:40 PM
Wow that is amazing! Those are beautiful art pieces you have there. Much props to your le3t skills! :wink:
Faithless
12-15-2003, 10:35 PM
I hate to ask, but how much does your fantastic works or art sell for? Or do you have a venue for them?
Tapestrybabe could produce work sublime
That looked like it took lots of time
But it was hard to write poetry to praise
And get the right turn of phrase
Because "tapestrybabe" is too hard to rhyme.
tapestrybabe
04-21-2004, 12:17 AM
http://img2.photobucket.com/albums/v11/tapestrybabe/tapestries/tapestries.jpg
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