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Post by Ann @ frabjous fabrica on Mar 19, 2024 9:07:03 GMT
I thought I should pass on to you links to an Exhibition and a post which I've read about on the digest from the Online Guild of WSD. The first is about a weaving Exhibition :- "You are warmly welcome to visit the online exhibition. Virtual Exhibition International Weaving - BEES. The weaving group International Weaving presents its third virtual International Weaving Exhibition with the theme ‘BEES’. Woven art by weavers from UK, France, and The Netherlands can be seen in the virtual exhibition. See www.weven.eu or www.artsteps.com/view/65a7e81b942aa4883d801ca6 Contact: exhibition@weefnetwerk.nl. Every two years this organisation will be calling for entries for a themed exhibition. You are warmly welcomed to submit work. The theme for the next exhibition will be announced later this year." I have a bit of difficulty with the technical side of online exhibitions, but I believe if you click on each image you move on to the next one. The second doesn't really fit in with any of the items in the title of this board, but since the writer of the blog is a weaver I hope this should be where it goes. It's about a wearable dress made out of maps! weavestory.blog/2024/03/07/couture-cartography/I found it fascinating.
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 21, 2024 23:04:33 GMT
The dress was amazing and the compasses as buttons was perfect.
I would have liked to look at the bee exhibit more but I couldn't get it to work properly. The ones I managed to see were really good and on topic.
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Post by lyn on Mar 22, 2024 12:31:47 GMT
Both links fascinating Ann, thank you. Loved the way you could look around the bees! (If you hold the mouse button down you can swing around inside the room easily.) The dress from maps is stunning.
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Post by Shepherdess on Mar 22, 2024 16:52:50 GMT
Thanks, Lyn for the tip on how to move around the room. I a great exhibit. There were a few with no explanation, which is sad. I would have liked to see what they were thinking in relation to the theme.
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Post by MTRuth on Mar 24, 2024 22:31:09 GMT
Thanks for the links.
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