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We visit Hayley Sheldon to learn about her vetting process for new shapes and how she chooses the colors that go into her work.

Before any weaving is done, I plan out all of the colors in the palette. Since I’m usually creating these pieces in batches, after I settle on a palette that feels right to represent the specific points of inspiration I’m drawing from, I give color 'assignments' to each shape in the batch, based on what color they seem to want to be. Changes are sometimes made along the way but most of the time I work in a methodical manner, and complete a stage of making on all pieces before moving on to the next.

Hayley Sheldon

Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery
Journal: Visit with Hayley Sheldon: Gallery