




These are the last ones.
If you want to see the photos in a better resolution, please open my Flickr album!
The idea of the whole thing was to use my seld dyed fabric and my "faces" in a country way. It wasn't very easy to figure that at the beginning but then I tought that adding some linen fabrics and letting all be kind of primitive naive would do. I was really happy with the result because my country friends liked it and were somehow reconciliated with my style (they don't like my modern pieces, here in the Austrian Alps they're kind of weird -I mean my pieces, not the people! :-)- or perhaps both??? :-))