That was odd. You know how you saw a relationship between the photos of Benny and the caterpillar on my blog? Well I've come to return the favour. ;) I looked at these photos and for some reason my eye took them in as one image. .. the white space in between acting like a window frame to my eye. The outline of the tree trunk seemed to continue into the pattern of the beige fabric below. It took me a moment to understand what I was seeing. And yes, I'm tired but no I haven't been drinking.. yet. ;)
I thought I left a comment but might have gotten interrupted. . . I know I typed something about how beautiful the different weaves are in your photo. Like them even better the second time around.
Wordless or eloquently thoughtful, I enjoy your posts! I especially like seeing the sand, like Comfort Spiral, we are so frozen in up here in My Muskoka !
is it the weave that we dream of? or is it the dream that we're really weaving? are we really awake and daydreaming? or are we asleep weaving dreams that we're awake?
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I couldn't stare at the pattern on the bottom photo too long. That was fun.
ReplyDeletethose are nice patterns and I also like the colors
ReplyDeletehappy WW!
The stuff of dreams.
ReplyDeleteAnd the photo's nice too ;)
fun images, weaving is a complicated process-so is life!
ReplyDeleteThat was odd. You know how you saw a relationship between the photos of Benny and the caterpillar on my blog? Well I've come to return the favour. ;) I looked at these photos and for some reason my eye took them in as one image. .. the white space in between acting like a window frame to my eye. The outline of the tree trunk seemed to continue into the pattern of the beige fabric below. It took me a moment to understand what I was seeing. And yes, I'm tired but no I haven't been drinking.. yet. ;)
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely items caught by your keen eye.
Really beautiful! Love the colors! Very intricate looking! Have a good evening, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
those are lovely patterns and colours. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting pottery, The weavings are really lovely. Such skill!
ReplyDeletebeautifully done crafts! nice photos, too.
ReplyDeletehappy 2010, Sandy!
The patterns are nice, and that first piece is very detailed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful weaving, it would make great tablecloths, or perhaps shawls.
ReplyDeleteAdam & Eve ...Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteI thought I left a comment but might have gotten interrupted. . . I know I typed something about how beautiful the different weaves are in your photo. Like them even better the second time around.
ReplyDeleteCloths woven with our dreams!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful clothe.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteu may view mine here
The designs are very intricate. Must have been hard work for the people who weaved them.
ReplyDeleteintricate patter. beautiful colors. interesting design! :) Happy WW, Sandy!
ReplyDeleteAll are intersting patterns. I can see why they caught your eye.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful crafted works.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I just love the all the designs in the second photo.
ReplyDeleteI just love them. They were just asking to be snapped up.
ReplyDeleteNuts in May
What beautiful hand-done weavings and embroidery!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun when something catches your eye and inspires you? Beautiful crafts ... beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteThese are such lovely photos! Finely crafted and rich in hues..
ReplyDeletebtw,I sent my poetry for the prompt by email.. please let me know if you received it!
I am thankful that the artists involved found the art within themselves and shared it with the world.
ReplyDeleteI would love to explore Gettysburg, treasure like this are fun to look for Sandy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I could look at true craft work all day.
ReplyDeleteI thought the snake was two-headed at first. Very nice!
ReplyDeletethat is a great area to explore for crafts....love the adam and eve
ReplyDeleteI love that first one!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely! I'd like to visit that shop!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful patterns and colors, very decorative!
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the two contrasting photos; so much to be said here of the Gettysburg traditions in just those two photos
ReplyDeleteWordless or eloquently thoughtful, I enjoy your posts!
ReplyDeleteI especially like seeing the sand, like Comfort Spiral, we are so frozen in up here in My Muskoka !
oh this is mesmerizing..i love it..
ReplyDeleteis it the weave that we dream of?
ReplyDeleteor is it the dream that we're really weaving?
are we really awake and daydreaming?
or are we asleep weaving dreams that we're awake?
You do have a keen eye! Thanks for the vibrancy this morning...
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.