We are having a fluffy snow this morning. The flakes are making hats for the Rudbeckia and Echinacea seed heads.
Birdxbird was a great success. My owl hanging found a new home, as did many other bird themed works. Birds will benefit.
a studio journal
We are having a fluffy snow this morning. The flakes are making hats for the Rudbeckia and Echinacea seed heads.
Birdxbird was a great success. My owl hanging found a new home, as did many other bird themed works. Birds will benefit.
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I am a textile artist from St. Paul, Minnesota. I make decorative and functional objects, hand-painted in the Japanese tradition of katazome, or stencil-dyeing, using natural dyes on linen, cotton and silk. My work celebrates daily meetings with the wild birds, plants, and lake breezes of my local urban surroundings. Welcome to my blog, where I share notes, images and inspiration.
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So pleased birdxbird was a success! More snow-it seems to have been a long winter here, but these pictures show what a great decorator it is.
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