Just Outside the Window, Bethany Garner

Creativity…learning to take a piece of cloth and build on an idea. And once in a while the focus slips and the cloth takes over… all the while, the artist/maker waits, wonders a bit, or alternatively, knows exactly what the result could be. Then waits… I did.

A simple pieced cloth, my hand-dyed colours of madder and iron as the dye mordants was interesting, and I moved on, using deconstructed nine-patch and a few long lines and inserts.

My wish was to be ‘flexible’ enough to think long and hard about how I could bring weaving into my art. Not with just a piece of fabric but in connecting the comfortable alliance of hand-woven cloth as it came into the picture. The grey and barn tans, a bit of green growth, and rusty gold…

Weaving is a part of my ART. I waited, got busy delivering an Arts Camp at our Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning, celebrating my 26 students for 7 straight days last week, and I am late. But, finally, I chose the option of bringing along the hours after Camp, choosing to use a ‘framing’ design just off the loom. I finished my warp, using a tea towel weave in my design. The woven border celebrates the soft, misty colour that was, for me, a reminder of early morning light.

Simply, different, calm and warms my heart.

I share the morning vista “Just Outside the Window” on a misty early morning, all the while looking into the forest fields on farmland acres, and seeing only the depths of the morning, a place of restful contemplation… the fences and fields call.

Just Outside the Window

Bethany Garner

28w x 40h

Technique: Machine pieced and quilted, handstitched elements

Material: Hand-dyed cotton, yarn, and woven cloth, 8/2 cotton warp and weft

5 thoughts on “JUST OUTSIDE THE WINDOW

  1. Viewing your work before reading your explanation, I saw a city from above – the buildings, roads, and secret gardens. Knowing it’s a garden or forest space does not change my feeling of awe or close community. Love that you chose to weave the design!

  2. You captured the mood & feelings of your window view so well . . . a magical combination of your weaving and quilting. Congratulations!!

    1. Many thanks, Marta… I love dyeing, piecing and using my art cloth. Incorporating the woven cloth was a “why not” for the Flexible prompt, and fun. Really appreciate you stopping by and hope you will visit all of the artists pieces along the way!

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