Materials ans methods: criollo sheep wool hand dyed with colorfast aniline dyes using an exhaustive method. Handwoven on a Zapotec style loom of the 16th century adapted from European styles. Woven using a 7 threads per inch reed. Weaver: Azucena Contreras Gonzales
Price: 300 USD
Patterns and symbols.
This is Azucena's minimalist take on the basic building block of our sacred symbols, the triangle. This backbone design inspires strength in unity; deatsaà means my back, beatsaà means my brother. May we all come together as a big human family once again, with all of our issues and longing for acceotance, just the way it is for our nuclear family.
Tamaño: 70x100cm Size: 2.2x3.2 ft Tejedor / Weaver: Luis Mendoza Materiales y métodos: lana criollo de borrego teñida a mano con tintes naturales: bèè (grana cochinilla), Yauhtli (pericón) y Jiquilite (añil). Tejido...
Size: 4.2 x 6.5 ft Indigo dyes on native criollo sheep wool. Weaver: Mario Bautista Martinez This pattern is a #fractal symbol that teaches us about the perception state that...