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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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    Hi I’m Faith Humphrey Hill, a portrait artist combining knitting and drawing with digital tools. I was a gallery director for 20 years before becoming a full time artist. Follow my journey into knit prints, knit animations and beyond on my website.
    www.dartily.com/
    My work provides an optimistic view of technology’s role in shaping our identity and relationships with each other.
    The subjects are strangers to me, just as they are to the viewer of the finished work. Being a visual artist, I use my eyes to learn about the person, and in the process find commonalities between us.
    Knitting (a form of binary code) is included because of its continuous flow of fibers that mirrors our interconnectedness as people.
    These pieces are created using new and old machines. Incorporating technology in the process reflects my life with metal implants; as I am a balance between organic and inorganic so should my art.

Комментарии • 5

  • @rivii2577
    @rivii2577 5 месяцев назад +1

    hi!

  • @rivii2577
    @rivii2577 5 месяцев назад +1

    could you make a video of img2track explained with your voice? i’m in the process to learning this program

    • @DartilyArtStudio
      @DartilyArtStudio  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the suggestion. Yeah I will put that together!

    • @rivii2577
      @rivii2577 5 месяцев назад

      @@DartilyArtStudio btw if i use more than 2 colors with color changer i need to put that on the program computer on the machine? or only on img2track

    • @DartilyArtStudio
      @DartilyArtStudio  5 месяцев назад

      @@rivii2577 hello! Only on Img 2 track. I use up to 6 colors of yarn with a color changer it works great! I will say though that I work with 6 colors on IMG2 track on the 930 with the ribber and I use double bed jacquard technique. It results in a clean back to the piece ( no floats) Let me know if you wanna go there and I’ll share some info because it’s pretty complicated to figure out… not complicated once you know what to do.