A Different Weaver
  • Home Page
  • Rubber & Copper
  • Permutation
  • Vinyl
  • EL Weave
  • Random
  • Steel Wire
  • 118 x 4 colors
  • Captured (series)
  • Glass
  • Leno Shawl
  • Leno Scarf
  • Leno Square Scarf
  • White Leno Scarves
  • water (destruction)
  • Cubes (series)
  • Self Portrait in Blue
  • Silk Bundles
  • Fish Nets
  • Color Specks
  • 11 Jute Pieces
  • Left Brain/Right Brain
  • Multi-color Random Rug
  • Dark Space
  • New Terrain
  • Relationships/Transitions
  • Gradients
  • Biography
  • Contact
A Different Weaver
  • Home Page
  • Rubber & Copper
  • Permutation
  • Vinyl
  • EL Weave
  • Random
  • Steel Wire
  • 118 x 4 colors
  • Captured (series)
  • Glass
  • Leno Shawl
  • Leno Scarf
  • Leno Square Scarf
  • White Leno Scarves
  • water (destruction)
  • Cubes (series)
  • Self Portrait in Blue
  • Silk Bundles
  • Fish Nets
  • Color Specks
  • 11 Jute Pieces
  • Left Brain/Right Brain
  • Multi-color Random Rug
  • Dark Space
  • New Terrain
  • Relationships/Transitions
  • Gradients
  • Biography
  • Contact

About A Different Weaver

Bio

  

Howard Ptaszek is an experimental Fiber artist living in Brooklyn, NY. His artwork is informed by his love of learning, analysis and synthesis. He has degrees in Physics, Mathematics and Industrial Design. His work reflects his interests in formal properties of materials and processes. He has been weaving since 2009.

Howard is interested in extending the scope of the possibilities of the floor loom, often using new techniques for dressing the loom, adding to the loom itself, or by adding a step (or more) beyond the traditional loom to create his works.

His artwork has been shown in several invitational and juried shows across the US.

Artist's Statement

  

If there’s nothing to learn, it isn’t worth doing.

All my artwork stems from my inquisitive mind. How can I do something new or unexpected? Can I add to the craft of hand weaving? How can I overcome limitations of the floor loom? What other weaving forms can I elevate?

Through variations of the setup of the floor loom, and physical manipulations of the materials and of the loom itself, I make artwork that is unique to the processes that I develop. Each piece is the result of the process, or processes, created solely for that piece. This culminates in work that has intellectual as well as aesthetic aspects to each piece.

I yearn to offer a glimpse of the stories that I hold. Through my art, I offer a peek into my thinking and, hence, my life.

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