I invite you to explore a connected world through the experience of weaving. On or off the loom, its process creates wholeness. It is a woven language of sensory intuition—through the hand and the heart, the understanding we are all one fabric is sensed and felt. Weaving’s technology is ubiquitous in the natural world and it plays as integral a role in today’s digital age as it did in ancient human history. I expand these associations with a mystical / artistic perspective. I became aware that I was “offering up” current personal challenges to the rhythm and ordering process of weaving—and in doing so, discovered solutions. My tapestries, teaching, and writings bring to light – visually, experientially, and intellectually – another way of being and living that is like a weaving.
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I invite you to explore a connected world through the experience of weaving. On or off the loom, its process creates wholeness. It is a woven language of sensory intuition—through the hand and the heart, the understanding we are all one fabric is sensed and felt. Weaving’s technology is ubiquitous in the natural world and it plays as integral a role in today’s digital age as it did in ancient human history. I expand these associations with a mystical / artistic perspective. I became aware that I was “offering up” current personal challenges to the rhythm and ordering process of weaving—and in doing so, discovered solutions. My tapestries, teaching, and writings bring to light – visually, experientially, and intellectually – another way of being and living that is like a weaving.
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The sensuous aspect of weaving has heightened my sensitivity to an integration process taking place beyond the warp and weft on my loom. I use weaving in all my classes to re-activate a distant human memory of living in a world that evolves interdependently.
I feel alive to Nature’s rhythms and patterns when I weave. An integrated approach to living is Nature living me as I replicate her fractal patterns in a uniquely human way.
The sensuous aspect of weaving has heightened my sensitivity to an integration process taking place beyond the warp and weft on my loom. I use weaving in all my classes to re-activate a distant human memory of living in a world that evolves interdependently.
I feel alive to Nature’s rhythms and patterns when I weave. An integrated approach to living is Nature living me as I replicate her fractal patterns in a uniquely human way.