Yesterday I posted some tapestry in various stages of development. Today you can see the hands of the weavers at work learning how to thread the warp with wool thread.
Beautiful, love those hands! Please come on over to enter it in my 'Weekly Top Shot' meme? We're on Week #16 and I'd love to see you share with me and my readers! Here's this weeks' link: http://www.theviewfromrighthere.com/blog/?p=6115
magnifique, sur certaines photos, on dirait une harpiste
ReplyDeletebeautiful hands at work.
ReplyDeleteA very loving treatment of the subject.
ReplyDeleteWonderful hand shots! Great job, Kate.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such intricate work.
ReplyDeleteIt's such fun to watch an artist build a picture on a loom.
ReplyDeleteOoh gosh, your pics are great!
ReplyDeleteGreat close up shots!
ReplyDeleteI love the capture of the hands. =)
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderfully artistic post...I think you're becoming a photographic version of Georgia O'Keefe!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots. Nothing can compare to hand work, hand made art, so full of energy and character of the creative mind.
ReplyDeleteNo computer can do it.
Nice, focused "portraits." Looks like an interesting craft.
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting, I have never seen a loom in action!
ReplyDeleteBusy, creative hands at work!
ReplyDeleteLooks pretty complex! I guess they need a lot of patience.
ReplyDeleteI have watched re-enactors weaving. Somehow it seems like a skill that would have died out a century ago.
ReplyDeletevery nice photos. the job must be very satisfying.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images of hands at work Kate.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, love those hands! Please come on over to enter it in my 'Weekly Top Shot' meme? We're on Week #16 and I'd love to see you share with me and my readers! Here's this weeks' link: http://www.theviewfromrighthere.com/blog/?p=6115
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