Through the weaving process, there is a moment where the piece goes through a transition that is beyond the artist's control; it's taken it off the loom and it is somehow completely changed. Jimenez often uses different fibers under different levels of tension, the result being that there is one set of warps that’s really loose and another that’s tight, creating drapes or billows. Jimenez thrives in responding to the limitations of the material and her own creativity.
Textiles carry great importance for Jimenez because of the labor that is imbued into them, and the way we often view textiles in general as disposable. We’ve been divorced from understanding means of production; someone had to grow your cotton or your linen or the plants that are used to dye them. There is so much labor that’s built into the material itself and that’s is another reason that she has chosen textile as her medium, it’s connected to this struggle.
UV-filtering plexiglass is used for all frames, an option that has become the industry standard. Plexiglass is lighter, scratch-resistant & shatter-resistant (essential for shipping). It also provides more UV protection and less glare than glass.
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