Friday, December 20, 2013

Weekend 14/15 December 2013

We get people visiting from all around the world
 interested in our Community Tapestry Project.
This is Maxime (pronounced Max-sym) from Southern France.
He is visiting all the the Northland area and said he is
particularly interested by the Maori works and traditions. 
His friend, Celine (left) is from Nancy and Paris and is travelling around
 New Zealand for her holidays and discovering our beautiful country.

On the kids and mini-looms:
Maya Raven has been here with her Mum before today
 and knew exactly were to come and what to do!
Maya Raven is 4 years old and does weaving at Forest View Kindergarten.
where she has learned to weave with leaves, flax and flowers.
The is Maya's brother, Connor. He is 9 years old 
and it was his first time weaving with us.
How neat it is to have young people interested in and learning to weave. 
Thanks for coming back Maya Raven...we hope to see you and Connor again soon!
Richard Hodgson lives in Auckland and is an Oriental Rug Specialist.
He has seen and admired many large tapestries from travelling around
 the world including those at The Vatican Museum in Rome.
You can read more about the Gallery of Tapestries here
Richard worked on "the water" under the boat.
Eva and Nick were visiting Whangarei for the weekend.
Eva, "beating down" the wefts.
You can read about all the weaving terms and techniques HERE
Eva and Nick said they were grateful for the opportunity to try some weaving
and look forward to coming back and doing some more at a later stage.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Weekend photos - 7th/8th December

In order to know where to weave each colour, the cartoon is copied onto the warps.
Naoko carefully transfers each line and shape by pen onto the cotton warping.   

 The "I's"  have it!! We are up to the wording, well...the bottom of it!
The arrow shows where we are up to on the painting.
 A photo "behind the scenes" - This is what the back looks like.
 Lots of threads and cotton used to sew together the joins. 
Locals come in regularly to check out the tapestry progress. Visitors inquire as to what is happening...most have never seen a tapestry In-Progress and are amazed by our Community Project! 
 BAUGE' Julianna and her husband are from Budapest, Hungry.
They are house-exchanging with a Northland artists, David Foley and Adrienne Dietrich.
David and Adrienne are looking forward to spending some time in Europe
and have visited the Hundertwasser House in Vienna in the past.  
 Thank you Julianna for working on the Tapestry.

On Sunday, we had a visit from some Japanese tourists that have been eager to visit New Zealand for some time. 
 This is Fumiko Akmoto from Tokyo, Japan. She enjoyed working on the tapestry.
  Kunihko and Hideko Hashimoto from Tochigi Prefecture 
 They said New Zealand is a beautiful country and really want to visit again.
 Mr Hashimoto's signature....
(I felt pretty honoured to witness him signing his name!)
 Taila Bentell (11) from Auckland practices weaving on one the mini-looms.
she was up visiting for the weekend with her dad. 
 The He family (pronounced Hur) from Auckland
 Maria and her Mum Jean are original form Beijing, China. 
They immigrated to New Zealand when Maria was a young girl.
Younger sister, Selena (13) was born in Auckland and will be starting High School next year.

To all our recent visitors, thank you for stopping by and working on The Whangarei Community Tapestry!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

DECEMBER 2013 - Where we are at

A BIG SHOUT OUT to all the Tapestry Hosts who, without 
their ongoing commitment, we wouldn't be where we are at.
Thank you so much! 
And thank you to all who have come in to The BACH and committed some time out of their busy schedules to do some weaving on the Whangarei Community Tapestry Project. We hope you enjoyed your time here.