This week I sit down with Erin M. Riley, an artist and weaver based in NYC. Riley’s subject matter is often of young, faceless women in the nude or various states of undress, depicted in her detailed tapestries. Until recently many of the subjects Riley's portrayed are images of anonymous young women she’s found via the Internet. She spends up to 12 to 14 hours a day in her studio working tirelessly on tapestries that take any where between 40 to 80 hours to complete. We begin where Riley walks us through what brought her to weaving, her own process behind it, and the actual structure of what makes a tapestry.