for carol: the surprise in my cupboard
sunsetshine on hill road
they probably have more than one
beautiful walking
ice flower viola dye, shifu square tied around a soy bean with linen
on a pie pumpkin
day lily paper from my tiny mould
adding mica to daylily
from sri, japanese hemp fiber, ready for weaving
Lovely...especially blue & orange of the the soybean/pumpkin photo. Those photos of the fields & sunshine are tempting me. We leave for the north country (Redwood) on Friday. Can't wait to get back up there!
ReplyDeleteIce Flower Viola Dye? Outstanding!
ReplyDeleteI'm buying seed next year so that I can have a big batch of violas. Does the bottom of the vegetable sign say "No Sun sale?" I like thinking of that too. :)
ReplyDeleteIs that a bat? Yikes...what an extraordinary combination of textures...
ReplyDeletethe colors, the colors!
ReplyDeleteand it's my delight to assure you that the iceflower marks i made on paper back in 2006 are still holding good colour
ReplyDeleteit's an absolute delight and so easy to conjure!
yay, india! i am having a blast with it, especially great on gold cotton paper i made from bed sheets.
ReplyDeleteyes, suzanna, because carol asked about it.
neki-oh, yeah
Love the blue bean. How long was the bat in your house?
ReplyDeleteVisiting your blog is a real pleasure.
ReplyDeleteIn your cupboard?! :)
ReplyDeleteoh, sandra, you would not believe what has been in my cupboard.
ReplyDeleteginny--TOO LONG! i think it found it's way in when i was gone this summer, and dried out--no smell ever. glad you liked the bean!
thank you judy, i am honored.
a sri treasure!
ReplyDeleteyou bet! i love it.
ReplyDeletethat sign saying "vegetable" bothered me every time i went running; as you say, they must have more than 1!
ReplyDeletei hope--i think it's where josh works--
ReplyDeleteSure do like all of your *loose ends*, especially that little soy bean in a blue suit. Glad I popped by.
ReplyDeleteprotein fibers love dye!
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