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WEAVING MEMORIES

LOOM MASTERS

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Weaving Memories is s a series of unique wool tapestries that fuse Mexican artisanal mastery with the vibrant world of sports through wool weaves dyed with natural pigments. Each piece of art unfolds as an abstract window into various sports fields such as soccer, basketball, tennis, and athletics. The fusion of the effervescent emotions experienced around the playing fields intertwines with the historic passion imbued in each thread.

As a result, rugs emerge as testimonials of human creativity in crafting stories by combining art, sports, and culture on a unique canvas. Ephemeral moments transform into enduring memories as they are woven into the fabric of tradition.

 

Client: adidas México

Commissioned Artisans: Bii Dauu: Mariano Sosa, Juan Carlos Contreras, Armando Mendoza & Pentagono Art®.

Art Consulting: Pentagono Art®.

Architecture: Oxigeno Arquitectura.

Photography: Blanca Vera, Diego Vargas, Enrique Granados & Pentagono Art®.

 
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Artisanal Oaxacan original textile, with embroidered court inspired lines.

Oaxaca, México

120 x 180 cms

 
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