Experimentation and discovery
It all starts with a drawing, followed by the selection of yarns, observing how they work synergistically together. I then plan the process by drafting the warp pattern. Once the loom is warped, the weaving finally begins. The most long-awaited moment of the process is when the textile is freed from the loom. During the weaving process, the fabric is kept under constant, applied tension, making it appear almost like a rigid surface while on the loom but weave possesses three-dimensionality.
It is when the textile is freed from the loom that the weave reveals its soul, manifesting its unique relationship with light and its own character against gravity.