![]() How do you incorporate the art of Saori freeform weaving or elements of Japanese traditions into your personal spiritual practice? Or, what other spiritual cultures are you drawn to? Touching back in on the philosophies of Saori, they are quite relatable to the way I walk in the world. It’s in alignment with the perspective I hold in my life and for the vision of my artwork. What elements of Saori weaving first inspired you to explore this textile art form? What coaxed me into Saori so easily is one of its principles: There are no mistakes and everything that happens on the loom is intended to be. For this, we welcome her as a beloved sister to the Freethinkers Program. She weaves a world that echoes the times of indigenous artistry, spirituality, and worship of our planet this is felt and seen through her creations and speaks to the soul of CARAVANA. Rhiannon has utilized the Wabi-Sabi techniques of Saori weaving, and her own innate creative force to make sense of the universe through art and textiles. A native to the connection felt between humans and nature, the natural world is what she’s tapped into through her exploration of fiber, art, and expression of the soul. Rhiannon Griego joins CARAVANA Freethinkers 2021 Edition as a creative medium whose hands have found inspiration in weaving and jewelry designing. ![]()
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