Acrylic, flashe, colored pencil on canvas.

54x54"

From left to right, and back again. Try, fail, succeed, repeat. Tedious and slow until momentum builds. The first weft is simply a line. The second weft is the beginning of a pattern. The third weft is a trend. Repeat repeat repeat. Persistence. The warp ties it all together. Skill.

The patience behind repetition can be the difference between a crazy-making or a meditative practice. Without the persistence, the skill is pointless. Without the warp, the weft is simply a bunch of lines going in circles.

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The Hold collection is inspired by the concept of baskets - vessels that were designed to hold and carry items only of a certain size…not everything was meant to be carried. Grains of sand, water, soil, beads, pebbles, leaves, berries… still slip through the cracks. The baskets are meant to hold onto what truly matters, and release whatever doesn’t. The cracks are there to let whatever shouldn’t be contained slip away. The history of basket making has been lost - the basket couldn’t even hold onto its own story. This collection explores the paradox that exists in the moments of time when letting go is essential in order to be able to carry on with what matters. Not everything or everyone was meant to be kept.

Warp and Weft

Tania LaCaria

2,920.00

Painting

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