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♫ TUNE ♫

 

"Artistry"

by Jacob Lee

 

I let every thought

Thread a weft of yarn

Weaving through the warps

A tapestry of us

 

If I make my arms, the home you seek

If I sway my brush, would I capture thee?

If I hang your scars, in a gallery

As a work of artistry

 

May I clear your slate and wipe your conscience

Lay it on another shelf

I'll be anything you ever ask

I'll take your memories upon myself

If you keep my thoughts and thieve my wisdom

I will find another shell

I don't ever want to be the selfish reason

You don't ever find yourself

 

I felt every though

Claw the strands apart

Weaving into knots

A travesty of us

 

If I stay my arms, and I pull your sleeve

If I snap my brush, would you trust in me?

If I trace your scars, with the broken piece

As a work of artistry

 

May I clear your slate and wipe your conscience

Lay it on another shelf

I'll be anything you ever ask

I'll take your memories upon myself

If you keep my thoughts and thieve my wisdom

I will find another shell

I don't ever want to be the selfish reason

You don't ever find yourself

 

Watching the needle thread through every pore

She told me shading made everything more

Beautiful but I don't see it at all

I'm more deranged than before

Standing in paints as it pools on the ground

Colours of empathy blending with doubt

Witnessing everything melting around

Until I drown

 

May I clear your slate and wipe your conscience

Lay it on another shelf

I'll be anything you ever ask

I'll take your memories upon myself

If you keep my thoughts and thieve my wisdom

I will find another shell

I don't ever want to be the selfish reason

You don't ever find yourself

 

May I clear your slate and wipe your conscience

Lay it on another shelf

I'll be anything you ever ask

I'll take your memories upon myself

If you keep my thoughts and thieve my wisdom

I will find another shell

I don't ever want to be the selfish reason

You don't ever find yourself

  

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A close up view of warp and weft in a woven fabric.

 

Warp and weft are terms for the two basic components used in weaving to turn thread or yarn into fabric. The lengthwise or longitudinal warp yarns are held stationary in tension on a frame or loom while the transverse weft is drawn through and inserted over-and-under the warp. A single thread of the weft crossing the warp is called a pick.

 

Inventions during the 18th century spurred the Industrial Revolution, with the "picking stick" and the "flying shuttle” (patented by John Kay, 1733) speeding up production of fabric (Wiki).

 

Smile On Saturday: Copyright By Mankind

 

Thank you all for your views, faves and/or comments! It’s greatly appreciated! Happy SoS!

our connections

 

acrylic on board

50 x 70cm

 

The painting began way back in 2000 in an art school class, working on the theme of crucifixion. I'd been brought up in a catholic tradition where suffering was a big theme. At the time, having had enough suffering for a while, I needed very much to reframe what this meant to me. I began by looking at the symbol of the cross from other traditions... including the construction industry :-) the cross is such a strong shape of connection.

 

Then I saw some work from artist Ngataiharuru Taepa,

a beautiful painted weaving.. where I found the same connection in the weft and warp.. in the strength and flexibility of two lines intersecting. So this work is also a tribute to Ngataiharuru Taepa's painting, which helped me into my own journey of weaving in paint.

 

the world of the immanent

and the world of the transient

hemispheres

intersecting

horizontal

and vertical

here and

beyond here

self and other

known and unknown

human and divine

we weave

our connections

  

Weaving on an old loom in Bruges at the old fish market (Vismarkt), where the Sunday Craft Market is held. Fascinating a young audience!

Matelassé is a figured fabric made with either three or four sets of yarns. Two of the sets are the regular warp and weft yarns; the other sets are crepe or coarse cotton yarns. They are woven together so that the yarn sets crisscross.

 

My bedding - handmade from Portugal. I just 💙 it.

Photographed for Looking Close on Friday - Textile texture. My room is pretty much all white - shabby chic some would say.

 

Cell Phone capture.

Background:

Alison Lapper. Marc Quinn y Andrea Palladio.

Basilica Di San Giorgio Maggiore.

The most well-known Chancay artefacts are the textiles which ranged from embroidered pieces, different types of fabrics decorated with paint. A variety of techniques, colours and themes were used in the making of textiles. They used an array of colours including yellows, browns, scarlet, white, blues and greens.

The type of fabric used include llama wool, cotton, chiffon, and feathers.[2] Their technique involved were decorated open weave, brocade, embroidery, and painting. Brushes were used to paint anthropomorphic, zoomorphic, geometric and other creative designs directly on the canvases.

 

Happy Macro Monday! This is the base of one of my fabric handbags and the golden bokeh is created by the brass feet at the base and reflected back through a mirror.

 

macro mondays - 27th March, Cloth/Textile.

also

42. Warm Hues - 117 Pictures in 2017

In the wave-strike over unquiet stones

the brightness bursts and bears the rose

and the ring of water contracts to a cluster

to one drop of azure brine that falls.

 

O magnolia radiance breaking in spume,

magnetic voyager whose death flowers

and returns, eternal, to being and nothingness:

shattered brine, dazzling leap of the ocean.

 

Merged, you and I, my love, seal the silence

while the sea destroys its continual forms,

collapses its turrets of wildness and whiteness,

 

because in the weft of those unseen garments

of headlong water, and perpetual sand,

we bear the sole, relentless tenderness.

  

CALAS GALADHON'S 'NEW SANTORINI', ERIADOR (25, 59, 23) - Moderado

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ERIADOR/25/59/23

Soft silk ♡ - Happy Macro Monday!

It is a great shawl very fine (72" x 26"),

In this close up on 2,5", it seems thick :-)

 

Pur soie douce ♡

C’est un grand foulard châle très fin (180cm x 65cm)

 

Lina It's a simple weaving "chain and weft" classic like fabric,

I embroidered just the shawl's outline with hand rolled. I especially like sewing and embroidering :-))

Marguerite-Helene

HMM!

Macro Mondays: Cloth

wearing pollipop and re-ment boots

In the wave-strike over unquiet stones

the brightness bursts and bears the rose

and the ring of water contracts to a cluster

to one drop of azure brine that falls.

 

O magnolia radiance breaking in spume,

magnetic voyager whose death flowers

and returns, eternal, to being and nothingness:

shattered brine, dazzling leap of the ocean.

 

Merged, you and I, my love, seal the silence

while the sea destroys its continual forms,

collapses its turrets of wildness and whiteness,

 

because in the weft of those unseen garments

of headlong water, and perpetual sand,

we bear the sole, relentless tenderness.

 

Pablo Neruda

 

Winter Moon, Winter Moon (60, 70, 23) - General

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Winter%20Moon/61/71/24

Dedicating this to Annie K, of the UK Her sweet birds or wonderful landscapes are beautifully framed and have a watercolor feeling, Please view her work here

 

www.flickr.com/photos/tyak/

Thanks Annie for your support.

Seen in Project Contact thank You # 135 .

Thanks for viewing! flic.kr/s/aHsmNjQ5M6

@marthamgr INSTAGRAM

 

Don’t use my pictures on websites, blogs or others, without my prior authorization!

Não utilizar minhas imagens em web sites, blogs e/ou outros, sem minha prévia autorização !

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Tiny spider weft, which I photographed with iphone and macro lens.

HFF! Don't forget to stop for flowers! Have a great weekend!

Le denim, contraction de « de Nîmes », est une toile de coton à armure de sergé avec un petit motif oblique caractéristique, tissée dans la ville de Nîmes dès 1557.

C'est le tissu utilisé notamment pour la confection des pantalons et des vestes en jeans. Le tissage très serré est fabriqué à partir d'une chaîne teinte en bleu (blu di genova) et d'une trame écrue ou blanche. Les fils de trame sont entrelacés à un angle de 90 degrés avec les fils de chaîne.

(source Wikipedia : fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denim)

 

Ici, il s'agit d'une vieille chemise à boutons pression.

diamètre du bouton : 11 mm

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Denim, a contraction of “de Nîmes”, is a cotton canvas with a twill weave with a small characteristic oblique pattern, woven in the city of Nîmes from 1557.

It is the fabric used in particular for making denim pants and jackets. The very tight weave is made from a warp dyed blue (blu di genova) and an ecru or white weft. The weft threads are interwoven at a 90 degree angle with the warp threads.

(source Wikipedia: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denim)

 

Here it is an old snap button shirt.

button diameter: 11 mm

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EF100mm f/2.8 L IS USM + tube allonge 32mm

Stack de 72 images capturées avec Helicon Remote et assemblées avec Helicon Focus

  

"Macro Mondays"

“Cloth”

In macroing my wife's silk stole for Macro Monday I could not resist a stronger more technical close-up to find out how such a delicate open structure was created. The length-wise warp bands contain about 11 threads. Each thread is made of many finer strands. The wide bands are held apart by only five finer crosswise weft threads that cross over to separate the warps. A nice piece of engineering.

This is Millie. She's a custom Saffy.

 

I have a ton of flickr catching up to do, and I will attempt to tonight.

For more black & white photography, visit www.monochromeframes.com — where I occasionally ramble about photos, places, and the odd historical rabbit hole.

🇬🇧 Bent over the nets, fingers dancing across the weft, a man restores invisible strength to his trade.

No announcement, no show — just patience, mastery, and repetition.

The unseen craft that holds lives together on distant waters.

 

Part of the ongoing series: AT WORK – Fragments of Labor and Dignity

👇 www.flickr.com/photos/201798544@N06/albums/72177720325357941

  

🇫🇷 Courbé sur ses filets, les doigts courant sur la trame, un homme rend au métier sa force invisible.

Pas d’annonce, pas de spectacle — seulement la patience, la maîtrise, la répétition.

L’art discret qui maintient la vie au loin, sur les eaux.

 

⭐️ Win two challenges on 05&06/05/25: www.flickr.com/groups/the-storybook-challenge-group/discu... & www.flickr.com/groups/the-storybook-challenge-group/discu...

For more black & white photography, visit www.monochromeframes.com — where I occasionally ramble about photos, places, and the odd historical rabbit hole.

For more black & white photography, visit www.monochromeframes.com — where I occasionally ramble about photos, places, and the odd historical rabbit hole.

Hoy el textil está en pleno auge, con muestras en grandes museos y artistas presentes en Bienales y ferias con valores en ascenso. El textil es una técnica que tiene una sólida herencia, pasada de generación en generación, lo que le otorga solidez e identidad. Desde las manos del artesano, se vuelca al mundo del arte y genera vínculos. Mónica es testigo de las grandes cosas que pueden suceder cuando se trabaja en comunidad.

 

Referencia a la muestra "Pájaro Salvaje" ,de Mónica Millán

  

Today, textiles are booming, with exhibitions in major museums and artists present at Biennials and fairs with rising values. Textiles are a technique with a solid heritage, passed down from generation to generation, which gives them strength and identity. From the hands of the artisan, they are poured into the world of art and create links.

 

Monica is a witness to the great things that can happen when working in a community.

 

90mm + tube for Stitch MM

For more black & white photography, visit www.monochromeframes.com — where I occasionally ramble about photos, places, and the odd historical rabbit hole.

My wife first wore this silk stole on our 25th Anniversary and she bravely volunteered it for Macro Monday's "Cloth" theme. It survived as did I. The delicate yet strong open weave is interesting and is in greater detail below and previous image.

 

Handheld 10 layer focus stack processed in HeliconFocus and Affinity Photo.

Attribution: Smithsonian’s National Zoo

blythestation hoodie. random jeans (barbie maybe?). ixtee boots.

 

yak hair by brickmillstudio

customising by me

Place St Etienne

 

Chauuuuuuuuud!

Hoooooot day!

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