How do you find inspiration for weaving?
I am not an artist but I can take photographs. Whenever I am away, I take my camera and take photographs of anything that takes my interest; from flowers, to buildings, even unusual shapes of railings. When I get home I transfer the photographs to a file folder called
Inspirational Pictures. Here I sort the photographs into folders: birds, flowers, church tracery, water, sea pictures, seasonal pictures, heart shapes, knots and meanders etc.
This is my resource when I need it.
When I was thinking about preparing a new booklet of patterns for my workshops at Summer School and Tacoma, I examined all the pictures that I had taken of knots and meanders. Everywhere I have visited I always look for patterns.
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Lambeth Bridge in London, through which you can see the Houses of Parliament |
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A French church roof in Troyes |
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A decorative frieze at Strawberry Hill in London. |
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Carved knot from the Rothbury cross circa 800 CE |
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Coat of arms of Bishop Cosin in Durham Cathedral cloister |
This is a common motif. I used it on my first YouTube video:
Using the Sunna heddle to weave patterned bands
Here is the band in close up.
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Close up of knot motif band. |
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Zig zag decoration above window in Durham Cathedral cloister |
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meander detail on student residence in Tartuu Estonia |
In Liverpool the former offices for the Mersey Tunnel has some beautiful decorative Art Deco features. I love the way in which this utilitarian building has been decorated. It is the ventilation outlet as well as the main office building.
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Mersey Tunnel offices and ventilation building 1931-1934 |
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An astonishing door and surround |
There are some beautiful decorative Art Deco features. The outside of the building has some exotic Art Deco sculptures which are very striking. This was a building meant to impress.
Look at these friezes. They are so dramatic.
I was inspired enough to design a couple of narrow patterned bands.Here is one with three wavy lines like the frieze above. There are 13 pattern threads.
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Front and back of woven band. |
Here is another design with two wavy lines. There are 13 pattern threads.
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front and back of woven band |
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The two woven bands. |
I also designed a narrow warp faced band. This band has 46 warp ends. The weft is green and the pattern is grey silk. I was trying to get the effect of wavy lines.
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A narrow warp faced band in cotton and silk. |
I enjoyed using green to design these woven bands.
Happy inspirational weaving
Susan J Foulkes May 2016
So interesting and amazing! I marvel and appreciate people who can "see" like this!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this inspiring post. I too take photographs wherever I go, all stored in a Lightroom folder labelled "art"; but you've made me realise that they might be better printed out and placed where I can access them directly.
ReplyDeleteI love your interpretations too - keep up the fantastic blog, it cheers my day when it pops into my inbox. Fiona