Artist Robert Davidovitz’s amazing work is a combination of paint and hand-weaving. He extrudes strands of acrylic paint that – when dry – are woven like thread. The geometric textiles pop with color and texture. Have a look at his full portfolio, here.
-From an interview with World of Threads Festival
Robert Davidovitz C.V. here.
A good piece about Davidovitz on Huffington Post, here.
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I hope he makes a nice hat.
Nice!
Make sure it’s still there before you go, although they always have some kind of good art.
Feel for you.
Fascinating! I like the woven rainbow best!
Yep, the rainbow is great. Would love to see it up closer. It’s from the Gladstone Hotel.
Oh, I’ll stop in and see it. It’s just up the street from my hood. I get a couple extra days off next week due to actor availability issues, and I’ll try and treat myself then. I’m trying to write a new post, but I’m absolutely wiped out as we hit mid project. I can’t seem to get further than the corner store.
Fascinating – I think I’ll be playing with my food the next time I make spaghetti for dinner . . . I am inspired!
Took me a moment to get that one. Great idea.
so clever!
Yes, and what a process it must be to create the strands of paint.
Oh, I love the colors and texture! Happy art!
Happy in many ways: Reminds me of the vinyl-strip weaving we did as kids at our cottage.