Your red banner is gorgeous Terri! The reds are so rich and vibrant … and the banner so stunning against the bark of the tree and surrounding greens. I look forward to see your four banners next to one another on my next visit. I see a uniqueness and symbolism for each of the colors, and then again as a unity – “The Directions”.
I love the banners, will you be creating a display to encompass all four?
terri says:
Thanks everyone! I’m so glad that you are enjoying The Direction series.
I am going to be having the banners in an exhibit in Ladysmith, BC (on Vancouver Island) in August in an exhibit called “Current Threads” which is a group exhibit of the Vancouver Island chapter of the Surface Design Association. I will be putting them together into a 3-dimensional display for that and will take some photos and post them.
Beautiful! Love the intensity of the red.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you both! Yes, the red is intense and it was an interesting experience for me to work with only reds (and shades thereof).
Happy Weaving,
Terri
there is wisdom and strength in the north and the reds are lovely. all done now!
Stunning! I love this one. And I love the whole idea of the Directions. Thank you for sharing the entire adventure!
Your red banner is gorgeous Terri! The reds are so rich and vibrant … and the banner so stunning against the bark of the tree and surrounding greens. I look forward to see your four banners next to one another on my next visit. I see a uniqueness and symbolism for each of the colors, and then again as a unity – “The Directions”.
I love the banners, will you be creating a display to encompass all four?
Thanks everyone! I’m so glad that you are enjoying The Direction series.
I am going to be having the banners in an exhibit in Ladysmith, BC (on Vancouver Island) in August in an exhibit called “Current Threads” which is a group exhibit of the Vancouver Island chapter of the Surface Design Association. I will be putting them together into a 3-dimensional display for that and will take some photos and post them.
Happy Weaving,
Terri