Weaver and Spinner, Tapestries and functional handwoven textiles
HALLELUJAH #2
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This will need to be machine hemmed and then framed....the curves in the blue lines could be curved a bit better. The blue lines can be viewed as musical staff or as waves. The lettering in woven in a dark teal color.
Dear Friends and Family, These past two weeks continue to be a time of transitions and re-assessment of why I am a weaver/spinner and my choice to spin and weave in jewel tone colors -- Think jewel tone hues of amethyst, emerald, ruby, beryl, sapphire. I am frequently told how beautiful my textiles are, because of an intriguing use of colors. However, people, including myself from time to time, purchase items that are in safe, neutral shades and muted colors. But, my tagline "BRING HOME THE COLORS OF THE CATSKILLS" (tm) is true because I want to celebrate the subtilties and nuances of colors are so dominant in any season, around any bend in our country county roads. Below are photos I have taken so that you can see and enjoy the richness of colors of the Catskills Region, NYS--here are just some of those photos. Studio visits by appointment -- EMAIL: tgbweavingstudio@hotmail.com or MESSAGE me through your Facebook account (my Facebook account: https://www.fa...
"Falling Leaves" tapestry, (c) 1995, 9"w x 11"h. This represents a detail in my 1995 lithograph print "Eve/Self Portrait"" "Rock" tapestry, (c) 2016, 21"w x 16"h. This is somewhat autobiographical, as the rock is heavy thus cracking the ground beneath it, and is threatening as seen by the red sky backdrop.
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