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Wall Arts.
Arts to adorn your spaces
wooden framed wall art
The process begins with a minimalist digital or hand-drawn sketch. This design is projected and traced onto a primary backing fabric typically a high-quality heavy-duty cotton or a specialized "monk’s cloth"—which is stretched incredibly taut over a heavy wooden tufting frame. Finally, the textile is stretched over a wooden sub-frame (similar to a painter's canvas) to maintain its shape and tension over time. It is then set into a minimalist gallery frame in this case, solid light wood which provides a natural, warm border that complements the earthy tones of the fibers.
handWOVEN wall art
Everything begins with the Warp, the vertical strings stretched tightly over a loom. The artist then weaves the Weft (horizontal fibers) through them. In these specific pieces, the "ground" or background is typically a flat-weave cotton or wool that provides a sturdy base for the heavier decorative elements. Once the weaving is complete, the warp threads are cut from the loom and hand-tied to a natural wooden dowel. This ensures the weight of the heavy fibers is distributed evenly, allowing the art to hang straight and maintain its shape over time.
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