Sacred Shapes
There is sacredness in moving through space and making a shape with our body. Artists for years have been memorized by how the body has a gestural shape and the surrounding space around it. Our exploration of our vinyasa practice took us through examining our human form in different poses to realize the sacred shapes we can make with each pose and how the fundamentals of a shape - circles, squares, lines, swirls, and crosses. We took this aspect of the yoga practice onto paper to get into the flow of making shapes onto paper to see how the body physically works while making large gestural marks of shapes onto paper.
Apparel
There is sacredness in moving through space and making a shape with our body. Artists for years have been memorized by how the body has a gestural shape and the surrounding space around it. Our exploration of our vinyasa practice took us through examining our human form in different poses to realize the sacred shapes we can make with each pose and how the fundamentals of a shape - circles, squares, lines, swirls, and crosses. We took this aspect of the yoga practice onto paper to get into the flow of making shapes onto paper to see how the body physically works while making large gestural marks of shapes onto paper.
82% polyester/18% spandex
Four-way stretch, so fabric stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
Made with a smooth and comfortable micro-fiber yarn
Flat seam, cover stitch
Raised waistband
Soft, 0.25" wide, clear elastic in waistband for extra comfort
Triangle-shaped gusset crotch
There is sacredness in moving through space and making a shape with our body. Artists for years have been memorized by how the body has a gestural shape and the surrounding space around it. Our exploration of our vinyasa practice took us through examining our human form in different poses to realize the sacred shapes we can make with each pose and how the fundamentals of a shape - circles, squares, lines, swirls, and crosses. We took this aspect of the yoga practice onto paper to get into the flow of making shapes onto paper to see how the body physically works while making large gestural marks of shapes onto paper.
82% polyester/18% spandex
Overlock and coverstitch
Material has a four-way stretch, so fabric stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
Made with a smooth and comfortable microfiber yarn
There is sacredness in moving through space and making a shape with our body. Artists for years have been memorized by how the body has a gestural shape and the surrounding space around it. Our exploration of our vinyasa practice took us through examining our human form in different poses to realize the sacred shapes we can make with each pose and how the fundamentals of a shape - circles, squares, lines, swirls, and crosses. We took this aspect of the yoga practice onto paper to get into the flow of making shapes onto paper to see how the body physically works while making large gestural marks of shapes onto paper.
96% polyester, 4% elastane
Four-way stretch water-repellent microfiber fabric
6.5’’ inseam
Elastic waistband with a flat white drawstring
Mesh side pockets
Accessories
There is sacredness in moving through space and making a shape with our body. Artists for years have been memorized by how the body has a gestural shape and the surrounding space around it. Our exploration of our vinyasa practice took us through examining our human form in different poses to realize the sacred shapes we can make with each pose and how the fundamentals of a shape - circles, squares, lines, swirls, and crosses. We took this aspect of the yoga practice onto paper to get into the flow of making shapes onto paper to see how the body physically works while making large gestural marks of shapes onto paper.
100% spun polyester fabric
Fabric weight: 9.44 oz/yd² (320 g/m²)
Bag 15" x 15" (38.1cm x 38.1cm)
Capacity – 2.6 US gal (10l)
Maximum weight limit – 44lbs (20kg)
Dual handles 100% natural cotton bull denim
There is sacredness in moving through space and making a shape with our body. Artists for years have been memorized by how the body has a gestural shape and the surrounding space around it. Our exploration of our vinyasa practice took us through examining our human form in different poses to realize the sacred shapes we can make with each pose and how the fundamentals of a shape - circles, squares, lines, swirls, and crosses. We took this aspect of the yoga practice onto paper to get into the flow of making shapes onto paper to see how the body physically works while making large gestural marks of shapes onto paper.
Alder, Acid-free, PH neutral, poly-cotton base
Dimensions are 16” x 20”
Mounting brackets included - centered on frame
Hand glued solid wood stretcher bars
Printed on textured and fade-resistant canvas (OBA-Free)
1.5" deep