Windwoven
If winds were fibers, what would they weave?
Windwoven began as an idea to simulate smoke and the winding paths it follows. The smoke coalesced into strands of fiber and colorful yarn. Then it swirled into strange and organic forms. Some look like blankets unraveling, or storybook creatures felted from wool.
If you look close, they are all fuzzy and soft and begging to be touched.
As this project developed I researched fiber arts, an artistic tradition with a rich history. I spoke with artists and friends who knit, weave, felt wool, and raise Alpacas and sheep. Windwoven doesn't try to simulate weaving, but the project is grounded in the fiber arts world. Many palettes are drawn from yarn and wool roving colors and from shades of Alpaca fur. The color blending mimics the dynamic colors that can be achieved when carding dyed wool.
Of course, most of the outputs could only be made with code, pushing fiber-like artwork into new realms.
Windwoven is still minting as part of the Proof/Moonbirds Diamond Exhibition
by Radix