Thursday, June 4, 2015

Finished!

 The second side panel for my casket is complete!
The last two figures are dancing to the music.

The little girl does have a face even though it may never be seen!

The completed panel.

17 comments:

  1. Lovely - a very festive scene!

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  2. Amazing work, congratulations!

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    1. Thanks Ana. Now it is time to get back to the front of the casket.

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  3. this is so beautiful your casket is going to be a true delight

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    1. Thank you Margaret. It is one-of-a-kind.

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  4. Janet, well done! You are amazing.

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    1. Thanks Dee. Can you tell I love doing this?

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  5. I am charmed that your little dancer in pink and blue has a face even though her back is to the viewer; that is so representative of your attention to detail. It has been fascinating to watch this amazing piece of work go from start to finish. Thank you!

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  6. I am charmed that the little dancer in pink and blue has a face even though her back is to the viewer; that is so typical of your attention to detail. It was been fascinating to watch this piece grow step by step into its final, amazing form. Thank you!

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    1. And thank you for watching this unfold step by step Amanda. I did take a picture of the little girl which I will probably tuck into the casket at the end.

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  7. Wow, Janet, I did not realize this was a casket. What an enterprise! The whole thing is wonderful from beginning to end. Congratulations on this milestone!

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    1. Thanks Monica. Yes it is a journey, and I'm getting there step by step.

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    1. Thanks Anna.
      Looking forward to seeing the schedule for the Bath Textile Summer School for 2016.!?

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  9. Whew it's breathtaking! A life's accomplishment. I salute you with huge applause

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  10. I just LOVE the way your brain works and the way your hands turn your ideas into fantastical reality and your generosity in sharing it all with us!

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