53 min

#7: From Heart to Loom: How Maryanne Moodie’s Emotional Weaves Sparked a Textile Renaissance On Becoming with Zeva Bellel

    • Self-Improvement

Busy hands can assist the mind in processing overwhelming experiences and emotions. That's why during times of transition, growth, or change, many people intuitively turn to handicrafts, like ceramics, kitting, woodworking or weaving. Beyond the pleasure of creating, the repetitive movements allow previously hidden insights and connections to sharpen and surface.
Few people understand the emotional wisdom of weaving as intimately as the internationally-renowned Australian textile artist, Maryanne Moodie. In this uplifting conversation Maryanne shares how her journey has shaped her craft, and her craft, her journey.
About Maryanne Moodie:
Maryanne fell into weaving after finding a loom in an arts supply closet before heading off on maternity leave over a decade ago. But what began as pastime quickly evolved into a wildly successful artistic career at the core of a textile renaissance.Today, Maryanne travels the world leading fully-booked weaving workshops and is the accomplished author of two bestsellers: "On the Loom, A Modern Weaver's Guide" (2016) and "Maryanne Moodie's Modern Weaver: Where Color Meets Loom" (2022). Her designs, which are influenced by vintage textiles, modern art, and the natural world, have graced the pages of prestigious publications such as New York Magazine, Milk Decoration, Anthology, O Magazine, and Grazia. You can explore her creations in her Etsy store or request a special commission.
 
What we discuss:
How her weaving pastime became a full-fledged profession.The emotional benefits of hands-on activities during life transitions.How living abroad can intensify and expedite the process of self-discovery.How technique, storytelling and emotion intersect on Maryanne's loom.How Maryanne's past careers and skills are woven into her artistic vision and business.Why losing touch with our hands also disconnects us from our communities.The importance of creating future heirlooms that are light on the earth.How the transformative experience of menopause is influencing Maryanne's artwork.Maryanne's intuitive tools to find creative flow in her work.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/maryannemoodie/
https://www.etsy.com/market/maryanne_moodie
To leave Zeva a voice message with feedback/questions:
Speak Pipe
Credits:
Artwork Jessie Kanelos Weiner
Editing Matthew Jordan
Music © Fabrice Fortin
Interested in career coaching with Zeva, the host of On Becoming?
Book a free discovery call here.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Busy hands can assist the mind in processing overwhelming experiences and emotions. That's why during times of transition, growth, or change, many people intuitively turn to handicrafts, like ceramics, kitting, woodworking or weaving. Beyond the pleasure of creating, the repetitive movements allow previously hidden insights and connections to sharpen and surface.
Few people understand the emotional wisdom of weaving as intimately as the internationally-renowned Australian textile artist, Maryanne Moodie. In this uplifting conversation Maryanne shares how her journey has shaped her craft, and her craft, her journey.
About Maryanne Moodie:
Maryanne fell into weaving after finding a loom in an arts supply closet before heading off on maternity leave over a decade ago. But what began as pastime quickly evolved into a wildly successful artistic career at the core of a textile renaissance.Today, Maryanne travels the world leading fully-booked weaving workshops and is the accomplished author of two bestsellers: "On the Loom, A Modern Weaver's Guide" (2016) and "Maryanne Moodie's Modern Weaver: Where Color Meets Loom" (2022). Her designs, which are influenced by vintage textiles, modern art, and the natural world, have graced the pages of prestigious publications such as New York Magazine, Milk Decoration, Anthology, O Magazine, and Grazia. You can explore her creations in her Etsy store or request a special commission.
 
What we discuss:
How her weaving pastime became a full-fledged profession.The emotional benefits of hands-on activities during life transitions.How living abroad can intensify and expedite the process of self-discovery.How technique, storytelling and emotion intersect on Maryanne's loom.How Maryanne's past careers and skills are woven into her artistic vision and business.Why losing touch with our hands also disconnects us from our communities.The importance of creating future heirlooms that are light on the earth.How the transformative experience of menopause is influencing Maryanne's artwork.Maryanne's intuitive tools to find creative flow in her work.
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/maryannemoodie/
https://www.etsy.com/market/maryanne_moodie
To leave Zeva a voice message with feedback/questions:
Speak Pipe
Credits:
Artwork Jessie Kanelos Weiner
Editing Matthew Jordan
Music © Fabrice Fortin
Interested in career coaching with Zeva, the host of On Becoming?
Book a free discovery call here.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

53 min