Saturday, February 7, 2009
Illustration Friday: Time 2
Yes, I know I already posted an image for this topic, but this morning I wondered why I didn't post this tapestry, as it's perfect for the topic. It is one of the Four Seasons tapestries (Spring) and it is called "A Time to Wait." It is of my daughter-in-law, as she was expecting our first grand-daughter. It is large; 36"x56", and is a handwoven tapestry. (Click on it to see it larger.)
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6 comments:
I saw your post and thought wow- then saw that it was woven and thought double wow- then found out you were from western colorado- hi neighbor- from the four corners!
First..I love the new header because you know I'm wild about ravens and crows and blue!!
Second, this is stunning! Your DIL must have been so pleased with it. You really are quite talented.
I have NO idea what to do for "IF"...
Wow. such a delicate work you have here.I am amazed. Btw, thanks for stopping by at my blog. I draw with charcoal pencil on some collage papers, and paint it with acrylic. No fiber at all. Maybe the fixating spray is still not quite dry yet.:-)
This is an amazing piece of work!
Wow! *Beautiful* piece. It really deserves to be clicked on to get a closer look.
How beautiful this is - I lve the colours. What a lovely reminder for your family.
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