This shawl was designed in ochre colours with a horizontal loom twill pattern, for the Popayán is Inspired October 2022 runway.
The loom has defined Marco Antonio Pabón’s path as an artisan, not only in the art of vertical and horizontal loom weaving, but in his very specialised talent to set up, repair and fine-tune looms throughout Cauca province. He is a tireless researcher and a craft and design enthusiast. It is no surprise he went on to study architecture after getting his degree in craft design. Mentoring has also been part of Marco Antonio's professional journey, working with SENA, the Colombian National Training Service, through vocational and technical training. A fortuitous opportunity to train weavers was the result of a 22-loom donation received by the institution. It marked the turning point to convince Marco Antonio to pursue weaving as a profession. Since then, he has roamed the region training, repairing, and fine-tuning these precious machines he cannot stand seeing go to waste.
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This shawl was designed in ochre colours with a horizontal loom twill pattern, for the Popayán is Inspired October 2022 runway.
Photo: ©Isabella Rico
This bag was designed in leather and macramé on the vertical loom, to accessorise the Popayán is Inspired October 2022 runway.
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This is a colourful textile designed to make cosmetic bags. It is inspired by the Misak indigenous community of Colombia and was woven on a vertical loom with macramé thread. It is intended for the Americas Craft Festival in Cuenca, Ecuador in November 2023.
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This textile was designed for leather bag brand Originartt Colombia, in earthen colours and double weft technique on a horizontal loom.
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This bag was designed in leather and macramé and made on a vertical loom, to accessorise the Popayán is Inspired October 2022 runway.