In The Mourning - Macramé Tapestry
In The Mourning — Macramé Tapestry
In the mourning, the sun still rises. And so could I. In the mourning, the songbirds sing, and so could I. In the mourning, vibrant colors reclaim the darkest of nights. And so could I. In the mourning the sun will rise. And so can I.
Nature has always been my best teacher — and the morning sky reminds me in the midst of the darkest times, how a new dawn is coming that is filled with beauty. So, for this statement macramé of the #100moredaysofphotostofibers collection, I drew inspiration from this photo I took of the sunrise in Hawassa, Ethiopia.
I set out to paint with fiber this morning sky by mixing all the vibrant + soft purples, pinks, oranges + yellows.
For #the100dayproject, my original photos will also be available for purchase. If you would like to purchase the print of the Hawassa Sunrise, “In The Mourning”, it is available here.
Size: 36”W x 32”H*
Color: Twilight Mauve, Lavender, Dusty Rose, Antique Rose, Rose Quartz, Peach, Rust, Maple, Mustard, Honey Mustard, Terracotta, Clay, Butter Rum, Buttercup, Lemon, Sunflower, Crow, Black + Natural on a Dowel
Ready to Ship
*Measurements are approximate + include the hanging cord. For alternate hanging methods, subtracts 3-5”.
In The Mourning — Macramé Tapestry
In the mourning, the sun still rises. And so could I. In the mourning, the songbirds sing, and so could I. In the mourning, vibrant colors reclaim the darkest of nights. And so could I. In the mourning the sun will rise. And so can I.
Nature has always been my best teacher — and the morning sky reminds me in the midst of the darkest times, how a new dawn is coming that is filled with beauty. So, for this statement macramé of the #100moredaysofphotostofibers collection, I drew inspiration from this photo I took of the sunrise in Hawassa, Ethiopia.
I set out to paint with fiber this morning sky by mixing all the vibrant + soft purples, pinks, oranges + yellows.
For #the100dayproject, my original photos will also be available for purchase. If you would like to purchase the print of the Hawassa Sunrise, “In The Mourning”, it is available here.
Size: 36”W x 32”H*
Color: Twilight Mauve, Lavender, Dusty Rose, Antique Rose, Rose Quartz, Peach, Rust, Maple, Mustard, Honey Mustard, Terracotta, Clay, Butter Rum, Buttercup, Lemon, Sunflower, Crow, Black + Natural on a Dowel
Ready to Ship
*Measurements are approximate + include the hanging cord. For alternate hanging methods, subtracts 3-5”.
In The Mourning — Macramé Tapestry
In the mourning, the sun still rises. And so could I. In the mourning, the songbirds sing, and so could I. In the mourning, vibrant colors reclaim the darkest of nights. And so could I. In the mourning the sun will rise. And so can I.
Nature has always been my best teacher — and the morning sky reminds me in the midst of the darkest times, how a new dawn is coming that is filled with beauty. So, for this statement macramé of the #100moredaysofphotostofibers collection, I drew inspiration from this photo I took of the sunrise in Hawassa, Ethiopia.
I set out to paint with fiber this morning sky by mixing all the vibrant + soft purples, pinks, oranges + yellows.
For #the100dayproject, my original photos will also be available for purchase. If you would like to purchase the print of the Hawassa Sunrise, “In The Mourning”, it is available here.
Size: 36”W x 32”H*
Color: Twilight Mauve, Lavender, Dusty Rose, Antique Rose, Rose Quartz, Peach, Rust, Maple, Mustard, Honey Mustard, Terracotta, Clay, Butter Rum, Buttercup, Lemon, Sunflower, Crow, Black + Natural on a Dowel
Ready to Ship
*Measurements are approximate + include the hanging cord. For alternate hanging methods, subtracts 3-5”.
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