Sep 18, 2007

Birth



I was looking at my photos this morning and I found this one of a piece I did some time ago and wanted to share it.

It was a kind of serendipity. I felted the smaller piece of it and put it in the washing machine. It came out with the forms I accentuated by stitching and it was just like the Christmas scene at the stable. The angel, Joseph, Maria and the child...

23 comments:

  1. it looks so ancient. beautiful.

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  2. Gorgeous, ethereal. You have an interesting vision. Suki

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  3. This is very beautiful! I can imagine this piece very well on a wedding dress..., symbolizing: and they lived happily ever after!
    Andrea

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  4. wonderful! I love the texture it must have such a range of feel to the piece!

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  5. Beautiful Sara, just beautiful. It looks such a tactile piece too.

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  6. It reminds of a cocoon bursting forth to birth of its treasure, really lovely Sara ~ Judy

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  7. This is just stunning, superb work. you are an inspiration to us all.
    Sandie

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  8. Oh Sara, thank you for sharing this, it is beautiful.

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  9. I am so filled with awe. It is very tactile and extremely beautiful.

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  10. Sara, this is wonderful, looks like an old piece of lace with a story deep inside!!!

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  11. thank you once more for your nice comments!

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  12. Está linda, Sara, gosto muito, como sempre com muita harmonia nas cores.
    Obrigada pelo teu comentário no meu blog.
    Poder escrever em português é realmente muito mais fácil para mim.
    Até breve

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  13. How wonderful Sara. It was there all the time just waiting for you to find it and bring it to life.

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  14. obrigada, Tere, parabéns!

    Margaret, you put it wonderfully into words!

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  15. Oh Sara, this is so delicate and lovely. What a pure representation of your soul.

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  16. I love it! It's amazing!And with a solo color remind me of an ancient stone sculpted by Mayans or indianstemples!

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