SL6-11
A cosmology drawn through alignment.
The warp is printed before weaving, stretched across its full width and marked using eight successive screens. Each pass must meet the last precisely; even a slight shift would fracture the pattern. Two artisans guide the process, working the length by hand.
Only once the image is fixed are the threads woven, the pattern emerging not on the surface, but from within the structure of the cloth itself.
The composition draws from ikat traditions of eastern Indonesia, pattern carrying meaning through repetition and placement.
Semesta names the totality — the universe understood as order.
Each element held in place.
A cosmology drawn through alignment.
The warp is printed before weaving, stretched across its full width and marked using eight successive screens. Each pass must meet the last precisely; even a slight shift would fracture the pattern. Two artisans guide the process, working the length by hand.
Only once the image is fixed are the threads woven, the pattern emerging not on the surface, but from within the structure of the cloth itself.
The composition draws from ikat traditions of eastern Indonesia, pattern carrying meaning through repetition and placement.
Semesta names the totality — the universe understood as order.
Each element held in place.
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