Kindred Artist of the Week: Naawéiyaa Austin Tagaban
"Finishing a basket is an addicting thing. It's this moment where all this planning and countless hours of work culminate in the creation of something beautiful."
photo by Melissa Leanne Griffiths
Presenting our Kindred Artist of the Week series! We are big fans of all the artists we work with and we are so excited to share their stories!
This week’s featured artist is Naawéiyaa Austin Tagaban - local poet activist weaver storyteller extraordinaire.
Who are you?
What do you do?
Who/what inspires you?
I am inspired by people like Delores Churchill, so humbly carries a library within herself and so freely and graciously shares it with whoever asks.
What’s your favorite moment in the process?
My favorite moment in the process is putting the ending on the basket. Finishing a basket is an addicting thing. It's this moment where all this planning and countless hours of work culminate in the creation of something beautiful. It's this amazing feeling knowing that you took a root from the ground and that through hours and hours of hard work, of graphing designs, counting warp, false embroidering, root harvesting and splitting, that you turned it all into a basket. Into something both functional and absolutely beautiful.
What’s a trick of your trade, or a piece of advice for other artists in your medium?
What’s next?
Stop by the shop to see our current collection of Naawéiyaa's work!