Hand-crushed and dyed silk with a rolled-hem
The painting is presented in a clear maple frame with a linen liner
and textured waves of earthenware clay can be show in singles or multiples
this steam-bent cuff bracelet is crafted from reclaimed wood and showcases the beauty of the grain
This lovely statement ring features three champagne diamonds nested beautifully amongst the cast silver birch twigs that wrap the finger in a hug of nature
Tree Bones in the Southwest A147150 Hand-crushed and dyed silk withTree Bones in the Southwest was inspired by a photo taken by the artist on a hike of the North Rim in the Grand Canyon. The dead, bleached pine trees glistened in the sun, proclaiming their presence. This piece is made with hand dyed cotton fabric, batting, and thread. It is machine pieced, fused, and machine quilted. The trees are machine stitched, and couched. There are hanging sleeves on the top and bottom with wooden slats provided for easy