Top: The White Challenge pieces looked good in the central area under a skylight – my 2 are on the right. ‘Skeleton Leaves’ (right) was sold on the opening night. I’ll have to decide what to do with my other piece, ‘Lace Circles’ now.
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My Machine Embroidered Vessel with turned Jarrah base (made by DH) |
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‘Fallen Log’
Free machine embroidery, hand printed cotton & silk, wadding, mounted onto a canvas.
Red Challenge pieces – ‘Spikey Heart’ is mine, in the centre and ‘Breakthrough’ below.
I’ll post some more general photos on the DW blog tomorrow.
The exhibition is now closed but I think everyone felt it was successful. Visitors were very enthusiastic and spent a lot of time looking at everything, although sales could have been better. Our exhibition committee and others did a fantastic job of organising everything.
Wonderful images.
Great.
Beautiful images. Now I know what the white lace one looks like. Beautiful.
Congratulations on selling your piece – it looks wonderful. I really wanted to get to see the exhibition but time was against me, such a shame, as the work looked superb.
Very nice, love the vessel… well done on the sale too
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It looks beautiful. Congrats on the sale!
Wonderful Exhibit. I know it looks even better in person. Just wondering about how you mounted your work on canvas. Did you sew it or glue it. I contacted Wen Redmon and she suggested a glue called Bindex.
Was sad that I could not get to the exhibition, working five and a half days in our Op shop precluded that.Now we have a new manager life might be a little easier.Love the photos made me even more sad that we could not get there and see your work..
Hmmm – how about selling them on-line??!! Gorgeous work – would love them in my home!