SL6-05
A threshold between worlds.
The warp is printed before it is woven, aligned across its full width using two screens, each pass calibrated by hand. After curing, the threads are drawn onto the beam by a team working in concert — six hands guiding tension that repeats across the length.
The weaving proceeds slowly, no more than two meters per day, the weft cut and reintroduced at intervals to maintain the clarity of the stripe. The surface holds this interruption, a faint record of the process.
A dukun mediates — between body and spirit, illness and remedy, seen and unseen.
A threshold between worlds.
The warp is printed before it is woven, aligned across its full width using two screens, each pass calibrated by hand. After curing, the threads are drawn onto the beam by a team working in concert — six hands guiding tension that repeats across the length.
The weaving proceeds slowly, no more than two meters per day, the weft cut and reintroduced at intervals to maintain the clarity of the stripe. The surface holds this interruption, a faint record of the process.
A dukun mediates — between body and spirit, illness and remedy, seen and unseen.
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