Hedgerow harvest

Hedgerow harvest

Friday 25 January 2019

January - From where I'm standing.

I finished this little misty, wet landscape with Old Man's Beard in the corner. Another piece for the June exhibition called From Where I'm Standing- in the pool room at Quenington Sculpture Trail. This is at the end of roundabout lane in January. From here I saw three Roe deer race across this field and over into the next whilst I was fumbling for the camera. Then they were just 3 spots in the distance. We have had some snow this week, wet and cold. Icy roads caused a nasty accident at the top of our lane. No one hurt but cars written off. It is really a  no go area in the ice and snow but people still use it as a shortcut. 15cm x 25 cms, painted calico and silk panels on felt, backed with calico. Free machine stitching onfelt, elsewhere hand stitched.

2 comments:

  1. This is really lovely and maybe its the white felt that makes it feel so soft and snowy.

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  2. Hi Beth, yes the felt border does give it a softness and thank you for commenting and noticing.

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