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...
This piece is beautiful, Sara!
ReplyDeleteit looks so ancient. beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDelicate and warm!
ReplyDeleteLovely.
sara
Delicate and warm!
ReplyDeleteLovely.
sara
Gorgeous, ethereal. You have an interesting vision. Suki
ReplyDeleteThis is very beautiful! I can imagine this piece very well on a wedding dress..., symbolizing: and they lived happily ever after!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
wonderful! I love the texture it must have such a range of feel to the piece!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Sara, just beautiful. It looks such a tactile piece too.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds of a cocoon bursting forth to birth of its treasure, really lovely Sara ~ Judy
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning, superb work. you are an inspiration to us all.
ReplyDeleteSandie
Oh Sara, thank you for sharing this, it is beautiful.
ReplyDelete:-))
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful !
ReplyDeleteI am so filled with awe. It is very tactile and extremely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSara, this is wonderful, looks like an old piece of lace with a story deep inside!!!
ReplyDeletethank you once more for your nice comments!
ReplyDeleteLovely nativity scene! So delicate!
ReplyDeleteEstá linda, Sara, gosto muito, como sempre com muita harmonia nas cores.
ReplyDeleteObrigada pelo teu comentário no meu blog.
Poder escrever em português é realmente muito mais fácil para mim.
Até breve
How wonderful Sara. It was there all the time just waiting for you to find it and bring it to life.
ReplyDeleteobrigada, Tere, parabéns!
ReplyDeleteMargaret, you put it wonderfully into words!
Amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh Sara, this is so delicate and lovely. What a pure representation of your soul.
ReplyDeleteI 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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