Bita Ghezelayagh feltmaking in Iran (full version)
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Iranian felt artist Bita Ghezelayagh shows how her art is made in Iran, from the initial rolling out of the wool to the applied processes of embroidery and silk screen printing.
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Would have been wonderful if we could have seen the finished product of all that work! I agree about more audio about the artist and the culture would have been very interesting.
Patti Cook Google her name and you fill find a plethra of images and descriptions of her work.
As an artisan, it is a pleasure to watch the hand work of another, superior, artisan. Thank you for the privilege of showing us this hand crafted technique and fine craftsmanship. It is an honor. My heart sores to see that such skills are alive and well in a world of machines and poor quality.
wow thanks for sharing!!!
what a treasure to be shown your felting wool methods
😇💙
Wonderful! Amazing, beautiful and educational. I wish we could have seen more of the finished objects. More context on the art being created would also add a lot of depth to appreciating the process.
her wordpress website has it the finished product - what a joy to watch
Beautiful. A privilige to be able to see this. What a shame we are not shown the finished item.
Look at this.
www.payvand.com/news/08/aug/1057.html
:o)
@@Fraususemil Danke!
Absolutely amazing and beautiful also very talented people
Brilliant work! I love running into other countries artist videos
Wonderful video - really enjoyed watching this.
if you google the name of the artist you can see many of her finished works.
I really enjoyed watching this process. Thank you for posting!
Beautiful collaboration. Congratulations
Why do you not show the finished piece - such a disappointment after watching the whole process !!
Indeed. I makes sense to have shown the finished garment.
A quick google search of her name shows the piece, along with other similar ones www.google.co.uk/search?q=Bita+Ghezelayagh&safe=strict&rlz=1C1GGRV_enGB772GB772&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjvtILCi9XXAhXCfxoKHYDJD8UQ_AUICigB&biw=1600&bih=794#imgdii=y9vnURMKVyZppM:&imgrc=PXcEVpAHfC_UCM:
may I suggest you reword your title to start maybe
how to make a wool felt jacket in Iran with artist Bita G..
so you get more views as this is beautiful and amazing work
Stay safe. 😇💚🙏
Добрый день! Вот это настоящее мастерство!
Amazing!
Jesus Christ this video bore the heavens & hell outta me Bita!
Anyway, I just had a nosy on here to get a glimpse of the woman who snatched the heart of Christopher, one of the most amazing English, Farsi speakers of all time and the woman behind him! You sure as heck are too genuine to give out anything publicly so God bless and best of luck...
Show the final project!
hermoso... gracias por compartir!!
Thanks for video! Very hardly hand made work! But why i saw many+many 1 portrets_ Who is he? (portret in metall?)
That MUST be Ahmadinejad. I hope this dress was made for some kind of Iranian carnaval. Otherwise the end of this story is pretty sad.
What are the names of the men who worked the felt?
Who are the people that are on the metal tags?
beautiful video...thank you
کاش کاملش رو نشون میدادید.
Whose image is printed on the little metal tags?
Hossein kharazi - a Iran - Iraq war hero
Where is Bita? these men are making the pieces. Where is she?!
awesome :]
what were they making ?
IT looked like a YETI COSTUME TO ME
ROLLS EYE IT WAS IN IRAN ,SO !! LOL
Dont know the proper name but these are the tunics that shepherds wear in the winter. I went to a workshop associated with a show of these tunics her in Glasgow many years ago where we made a thin version out of prefelt. I still have it but the weather has to be very cold to be able to wear even my thin one.
What are they doing? Is that a costume? A religios dress? Could anybody tell me, what that felt dress that is?
Shepherd's tunic is what these men are making, but she uses them as the base for her own artwork.
Amazing video, beautiful music, to show no finish product, what a waist....
dast shoma dard nakoneh .
Wow..
This is quite interesting..
www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/features/islaminspired-jameel-award-announces-finalists-2306510.html?action=gallery&ino=9
Above is a link showing the finished piece. These 'garments' are not meant to be worn, rather they are an artist's interpretation and expression of her culture; past, present and future. Beautiful work/
Thank you.
Cool, I know nothing about what I just watch what the fuck happened what were they making? Is this how ancient hoodies are made?
What ever that outfit is it looks really heavy and would be so itchy to wear not real good for Australian weather though.
God, the music it's really annoying.
Ich finde die Musik strahlt die Ruhe aus, die man zur Herstellung dieser Filzprodukte braucht. Keine Hektik. Jeder Handgriff sitzt. Immer wieder Wiederholung. Erst dann ist es perfekt. Es ist wie Meditation. Es ist wie die kargen Berge zwischen Himmel und Erde, wo der Hirte dieses warme Hemd trägt.