A Weaving

<p><em>A Weaving</em> depicts an infinite loop of colorful striped thread that gives the illusion of three-dimensionality on a two-dimensional surface. As an educator and artist, James Bassler makes work that honors the historical weaving techniques that he has studied, practiced, and shared with his students throughout his career. Here, instead of the normal perpendicular crossings of warps and wefts, he used wedge weaving, which diverts the wefts to the diagonal. Thus, the work pays his respects to both ancient Peruvian and Diné (Navajo) cultural traditions from which wedge weaving originates.</p>

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Year
2012
Dimensions
164.5 × 110.5 cm (63 3/4 × 43 1/2 in.)

Artist

James Bassler
James Bassler

Mixed Media

James Bassler is an American mixed-media artist born in 1933.

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Ten Skin Net

Ten Skin Net

1992 · Cotton, silk, wild silk, polyester film, and sisal, ten interworked strips of warp resist dyed (ikat), plain weave of discontinuous warps and wefts with some non-perpendicular weaving

WW-1992-019859