Friday, April 30, 2010

full pink moon

Finally . . .
my piece for Bea's Dog in the Hole full moon art doll challenge. This time I did not make an art doll but instead made a small textile piece.

20 comments:

  1. I love your textile piece. i just bought some embroidery books and have been practicing sheehsa mirrors and other stitches. Thanks for the link to the full moon art doll challenge. I may know some people interested in that.

    Have a good weekend xJ

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  2. Your faces are so serene and what a beautiful pink piece.

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  3. I just love the fact that you did something different. She's beautiful and so serene. :)Bea

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  4. Oh my, Deborah -- as always, I LOVE the hand-stitched appearance of this piece. The colors are lovely! The yo-yos, beads and lace -- all lend a look that I love -- almost "shabby-chic" (said with admiration!). You didn't say -- how big is this? If you say it's an ATC, I'm in awe! It's so perfect.

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  5. I just love this piece Deborah. Love how the beads spiral out from her face. The yo-yo's really add to the piece overall. I love pink now that I'm older, for some reason. When I was younger I was into red more. Who knows.LOL

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  6. Thanks! This piece is not an atc. Originally I had envisioned it to be larger but it is about 6 inches squarish.

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  7. I went to Bea's blog and enjoyed her story about the Robin's nest.
    like your textile piece- nice connection to dolls

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  8. This is special. I like everthing about it especialy the fiber around the face. Thanks for the visit. It means a lot.

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  9. Oh, Deborah. This is really nice. You did such a nice job making a lovely piece of art.

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  10. Love this piece!!! So delicate and serene!!!

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  11. Nice work Deborah! It speaks to your style!

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  12. Nice! I was trying to make a Pink Moon piece - but it wasn't working for me. As you know! Thanks for stopping by. Your pink moon is lovely. :-)

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  13. Dear Deborah...you Pink Full Moon composition is so intriguing...I would love to be able to hold her and examine her closely. The beadwork is prayerful...one bead one stitch at a time slows down our hearts and hands. Imagine and Live in Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart

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  14. ooh this is beautiful & dreamy

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  15. Woman, I would love to rent space in your head! Your work is fabulous!

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  16. This is so lovely, the gentle face and the soft flowers.

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  17. She is so beautiful, Deborah, and looks so peaceful!

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  18. Deborah love your art piece with the face, so wonderful made.
    Anni

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  19. What an inspirational piece! The face and yo-yo's caught my eye first and then I notice all the other lovely embellishments. I love working with yo-yo's and it is so great to see them used in up-to-date projects. My friend is going to show me how to make pieces so maybe one day I will be able to create something as lovely.

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