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©Moeki Yamada
©Albert Martínez
©Moeki Yamada
©Moeki Yamada

Moeki Yamada

  • Weaver
  • Badalona, Spain
  • Rising Star
Moeki Yamada Weaver
Contact
Spanish, English, Japanese
Hours:
By appointment only
©Albert Martínez

Loom, thread and mind in symphony

  • • Moeki crafts timeless pieces inspired by Japanese minimalism
  • • She values the process of making as much as the final product
  • • Currently living in Spain, she searches for balance between her two cultures

Moeki Yamada was born in Japan and now lives in Barcelona, in between her adopted and native cultures, mixing them to express her way of seeing life. To her, the creative process of dyeing and weaving is a destination in itself. Moeki's pieces attempt to recover the spirit of the Furoshiki that was predominant in Japanese history until the Edo period, when there was a significant encounter with Western culture. This event transformed Japanese culture and brought with it new ideas such as the concept of a bag with handles. So were Azuma bags born. Moeki practises a Japanese art of weaving called shifu, which is at risk of disappearing.

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Works

  • ©Moeki Yamada
  • ©Moeki Yamada
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Photo: ©Moeki Yamada
Ajiro I

This Japanese-style bag is made with hand-woven Belgian linen fabric on a four-shaft loom. The fabric combines the natural colour of linen and the blue colour dyed by Moeki Yamada with indigofera tinctoria in a minimalist design.

Photo: ©Moeki Yamada
Misokoshi II

This is a Japanese-style bag made with hand-woven Belgian linen fabric on a four-shaft loom. The fabric combines the natural colour of linen and the red colour dyed by Moeki Yamada with rubia tinctorum in a minimalist design.

Photo: ©Moeki Yamada
Yokojima III

This is a Japanese-style bag made with hand-woven Belgian linen fabric on a four-shaft loom. The blue stripes of the fabric are woven with linen threads dyed by Moeki Yamada with indigofera tinctoria and the yellow stripes with onion skin.

Photo: ©Moeki Yamada
Ajiro III

This Japanese-style bag is made with hand-woven Belgian linen fabric on a four-shaft loom. The fabric combines the natural colour of linen and a blue dyed by Moeki Yamada with indigofera tinctoria in a minimalist design.

Photo: ©Moeki Yamada
Momo

This Japanese-style bag is made with hand-woven twill fabric on a four-shaft loom with Belgian linen. The fabric combines light coral, brown and white in a contemporary geometric design.

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