Woven Southwestern Sampler is a photograph by Jodie Marie Anne Richardson Traugott aka jm-ART which was uploaded on October 26th, 2013.
Woven Southwestern Sampler
This piece looks so textural, like you went out to find the softest mohair, alpaca, angora and silk yarns, in boucle, eyelash, brushed or pompom... more
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Woven Southwestern Sampler
Artist
Jodie Marie Anne Richardson Traugott aka jm-ART
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photo
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This piece looks so textural, like you went out to find the softest mohair, alpaca, angora and silk yarns, in boucle, eyelash, brushed or pompom styles, and used them all on one loom, to make a piece that took 3 months! At least that is how long it would take me to make it!
The strong color gives this a Southwestern feel, but it could be used anywhere, by anyone who loves color and texture! This one hangs in my contemporary/Victorian home, done in the metal print. I love that it was first a photo, then a painting, then a photo, then many photos, looks like yarn and is a slick metal piece that is a print! Kind of blows your mind!
I enjoy the process of crossing the boundaries from one discipline to another.
These are digitally altered/enhanced photos (this is a photo of one of my paintings) that have the look of counted cross stitch. embroidery or woven textiles. The "texture" is intentional and I feel it enhances the image and the illusion.
But, please be sure to look at the higher resolution! The larger the print size, the more detail you will see.
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