Jasmine and her contents were displayed today at our Guild meeting, but she is once more on her way to her next showing in the South of this state. Our members were impressed by the wide range of techniques used, the amount of work involved, the very vibrant colours in the textiles, and the skills with which each piece was worked. Many of them were pieces designed to hang, but unfortunately we did not have the means to hang them all – none the less we were all able to enjoy this traveling exhibition spread out on tables. The pieces of work were accompanied by a large folder which explained how they were made, together with an artist’s statement for each piece. I would certainly recommend this show to anyone who might want to have it visit their group – so if you do, then contact ATASDA.
Here are some photos of some of the works…….







all l can say is…wonmderful workx wish l was near enough to go and see itx lynda
What an amazing idea, have not heard of this being done before but what a delightful and rich treasure trove of work to see close to.
Thanks for sharing the pics