Early Tapestries: Drawings, Sketches and Pictures
GEOMETIC DESIGNS
In the Ayacucho, Maximo’s hometown, weaving is transmitted through family, from generation to generation. Normally families of weavers have a loom or two inside the home, so seeing someone weave and helping through the process is part of daily life. Maximo began his textile journey helping out his father, who wove blankets for local consumption.
In the 1980s he starts developing his own designs, exploring the limits of what he could do on the loom. These were innitially geometrical, traditional designs.
After the geometric period and traditional exploration, his designs and the idea of what could be achieved through weaving began to acquire more freedom, not necessarily constrained by the lines of graph paper. Curves start to appear!
Here are some examples:
We hope you enjoyed exploring this part of Maximo’s work!
Below we’re leaving some posters from this period: