Book details

  • Genre:art
  • Sub-genre:Individual Artists / Artists' Books
  • Language:English
  • Pages:100
  • Paperback ISBN:9798218777838

Roots to Wings

Poetic Textures

By Cari Sample Malver and Anne Malver

Overview


"Unlock the Power of Poetry and Tapestry: Discover the Beauty and Resilience of Life" "Roots to Wings, Poetic Textures" is a pairing of evocative poetry and stunning tapestry weavings, the work of sisters-in-law Anne Malver, MA, a published poet, and Cari Sample Malver, an award-winning weaver. Both have admired each other's art for decades and have now created a brilliant book, filling each page with opportunities through prose and visual images for readers to delve into the richness and beauty of both nature and the human spirit. Readers will follow the threads of these two artists as they explore their journeys of resilience, weaving them into a deeper journey of hope, healing and connection. - Immerse yourself in the breathtaking combination of poetry and tapestry - Discover the power of art to heal and guide us through life's challenges - Experience the raw emotions and resilience of the artists' personal journeys - Connect with the beauty of nature and the complexities of the human experience - Find comfort and inspiration in the words and images that fill each page
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Description


"Roots to Wings, Poetic Textures" weaves together thread and written word. It is a unique and beautiful fusion of two art forms, showcasing a new perspective on life and art. The book offers the gift of exploration of our deep and sacred connection to the wildness both within and surrounding us. "Roots to Wings" is not only a visual gift, but also a heartfelt invitation for each of us to dig into our wild selves through the lens of woven art and poetry.
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About The Author


Cari Sample Malver, an award-winning weaver, began her artistic journey twenty-five years ago at Tierra Wools in northern New Mexico. She trained in the Rio Grande tradition unique to the Southwest where she makes her home. She has shown in galleries and art shows throughout the west and was honored with the Judges Choice Award for her piece "Old Soul" at the Intermountain Weavers Conference in Durango, Colorado. Cari was featured in the film "Woven Stories; Weaving Traditions of Northern New Mexico." Her woven art has sold to private collectors and fiber art enthusiasts, and she has done many commissioned handwoven originals over the years. Cari's artistic visions and original designs are inspired by the beauty and diverse cultures of the Southwest. The images in this book reflect Cari's evolution as a weaver from her first piece, "Learning to Fly," to her more recent creations. The first time she threw the shuttle and danced upon the treadles of the walking loom, it felt like an ancestral memory intertwining ancient wisdom, sacred tradition, and intuitive design. Each thread of grace is fearlessly woven together with the complexities of human experience. The result is a tapestry of raw, organic beauty honoring the intricate dance of life. In addition to teaching weaving to more than 150 weavers in Santa Fe, Cari is the Founder and Director of Loom Dancer Odysseys, a textile tour company, exposing others to global fiber art since 2009. She is passionate about offering support in sustaining worldwide textile communities. Through her company's unique hands-on journey, Cari enjoys the rare opportunity to advocate for textile artists and indigenous communities around the globe. Learn more at www.loomdancer.com ~ www.loomdancerodysseys.com Instagram loom_dancer_odysseys Facebook Loom Dancer Weaving Odysseys


Anne Malver, MA, a retired mental health professional and educator, graduated in 1983 from the University of Oregon with a degree in Education and an endorsement in Special Education. Later her studies continued at Antioch University in Seattle, where she obtained her Masters degree in Psychology, with an emphasis on Child and Family Therapy. It was during her early 50s that she returned to university once again and delved into the specialized field of school counseling.
A committed child advocate, Anne was honored with the 2018 Humanitarian Award by The Foundation for Global Sports Development for her collaborative efforts to end the California statute of limitations for child sexual abuse crimes. She is the published author of two other books, My Yucky Feeling - Preventing Child Sexual Abuse and My Safe Place - A Mindful Journey Toward Healing.
In Roots to Wings, Anne’s poems weave together her knowledge of the human psyche with her observations of the natural world and her passion for personal growth. Orphaned at an early age, she was thrown into the full spectrum of human experience, and it was greatly through the act of writing that she processed the unimaginable. Her writing paints images seen in places where deep healing occurs - the subconscious mind. It’s inspired also by a colorful decade of work overseas where, in her 20s, she lived among sages and monks in Solo-Khumbu region of Nepal.
Embodying resilience, Anne has transcended the burdens of her early years and finds great joy in supporting others in their quest to heal.

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