About this Product
jeri gillin weaving designs
Meet the Maker
It's All About Color And Texture
I have been fortunate to have spent more than a decade studying Saori weaving in Worcester, Massachusetts, where the first Saori studio in the United States is located. When I began studying creative, freestyle weaving, I found it to be the expressive outlet I had long been seeking. The Saori belief that “people are not machines,” and the idea that every piece must be an original work of art is why this philosophy speaks to me. Pieces evolve as they are woven, allowing the fibers and the artist's eye to meld into one as the item takes shape. Colors, textures, and the environment all work together to create a piece of art that is truly unique.
When I am not at home in Worcester, I live in Deer Isle, Maine. Here, the rugged coast presents new colors and textures to work with, and whenever possible, I try to include them in my work. Lichens, shells, mosses, and driftwood often find their way into my weavings, even if they only poke their heads in here and there.
Recently I began spinning my own yarn, which has allowed me to add interesting art yarn into my work. These one-of-a-kind yarns lend themselves beautifully to the Saori philosophy and also allow me to better utilize leftover bits, thus leaving a better footprint upon our planet
How it’s Made
Crafted from hand-woven fabric, these earrings were made by carefully inserting fabric into the bezel and adding sterling silver ear wires.
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