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28 responses to “same leaves, in copper, caste iron and aluminum”
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wow! amazing the difference, what is that sheer piece? it all has some beautiful isolated markings. interesting.
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in sympathy with the pot
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cheese cloth. the markings are that oxidizing thing.
there is temptation to do something
deliberate sometime….LikeLike
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yes.
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Such beauty: looking at the cloths hanging on the line for me is like taking and dropping a rope down into a deep cavern. Each step down dazzles as the walls of rock, veined with deep color and striations, reveal their history. This is ancient cloth and I hold it in the highest regard.
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I imagine once I ever get to trying out this ecodying thing, I might not be able to stop!
Wonderful subtleties and color.LikeLike
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Beautiful marks on beautiful day! I’m going outside for the rest of the day!! Yayyyyyyy .. I love your backyard and either your camera is set on rich color (my made up word for it) or that desert sun does something to the color of everything there!!
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I’m drooling here in CT. I just started trying out “stuff” in my yard, and am loving the process. I thank you for sharing your works of art. LOVE this!!!!!!!
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Sandy, i clicked you but no blog? yes…and it truly IS
just stuff in the yard….and i will say again, the
cloth is all thrift shop stuff too. except sometimes
muslin from Dharma Trading. i just do cotton. or
thrifted pieces of clothing that might be rayon or
silk even…but the heavy silk. i need to try to
bundle. and compost.LikeLike
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Just gorgeous and all ready to stitch.
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good strong results and on cotton/linens too, well done.
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Love the embroidery on the little tablecloth piece …
All will lighten up when dry probably ….?LikeLike
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the world on a string
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Wow! Amazing results! The cloths turned out beautiful!
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the grey ones are for nance…her rocks. it’s not as black as it would have become earlier in the season. the cooling of the nights now is seeming to make a difference.
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it’s just so
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it’s how it is here. not the camera.
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Sandy…thank your for the email….we have a lot to
accomplish!LikeLike
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Penny…the real stitching will need to wait till later.
it’s still almost 90 here during daylight hours. right
now, it’s 9:30 and i still have a fan whirring away.
so the real stitching, like on the Sunflower petals will
be in a month or so. am looking forward to thatLikeLike
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yup. cotton. the cottons were for nance…not the ones
i would really choose…i like looser weave. i LOVE
muslin. she needs something different for her workLikeLike
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maybe i do too?…love that little embroidered corner????
i don’t know yet…
and it doesn’t lighten muchLikeLike
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love this thought
it is
my experience of this world
it is NOT the world that i worry about
which is real? both, i guess and how do we deal with that
reality?LikeLike
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it’s pretty predictible. the pots act as mordant.
there has been no fade that i know of so far and it’s
been months of S U N.LikeLike
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keep messing around with both, i guess.
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yup
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thank you grace… i am so appreciative. xoxo
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Speechless—-glorious work Grace!
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Ohh Yummmmmm!!
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