Handweaving Health
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https://doi.org/10.15273/hpj.v3i4.11974Palabras clave:
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The piece, ‘Handweaving Health’ was created to demonstrate how an individual piece plays a key role in collaboration to form strong, beautiful structures. The image’s knitted texture represents health as a whole. The threads intertwine in a locking weave to create a balanced structure with what seems like limitless capabilities in its strength to support and reinforce. In comparison, ‘health’ can be seen broadly as the center weave of a population, a necessary thread in the collaboration of all the necessary pieces to the final structure – a healthy population. And with one weakened thread, everything unravels.
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The project was made of 100% merino wool, ethically sourced from a fairtrade women’s organization in Peru and has been organically hand-dyed in small baths, and hand-painted to get the unique color pattern.
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