Well folks, it seems like a while since I've posted anything but its not that long really. I've been busy creating lots of things but not really finishing off anything. Here is a piece I started a month ago and only finsihed it last week. I love this piece, probably because of its distressed look.
Who is the little girl and why is she trying to be invisible? Why doesn't she release herself from that little cage and be free? What or who is she hiding from? Does she hope to free herself in the future?...................
I love making these little cages, they are tricky, I did try to distress the wires over the gas stove but some melted lol. Cant remember if they landed in with the spaghetti lol. (I'm kidding)
15 comments:
Oh Carrie, this looks sooo stunning!!! Great job!!!
wow Carrie, very inspiring. I love the way the little girl is so ethereal looking. like you said, there is so much to look at. i can see you REALLY enjoyed creating this.
lol @ the spaghetti! This is so beautiful. makes you want to touch it and feel all the different textures
Stunning, just stunning, you have such a knack at doing layers and textures, i am in awe Carrie.
I adore your little cages, they really add an extra dimension and an originality to your work.
I am looking for a superlative to describe this & I can't find it. I'll leave it a I LOVE it, it is stunning!
OMG Carrie this is so stunningly beautiful, it made me cry......the more I look at it the more I see...... Love it.
its fab, its beautiful, its meaningful, its touching, and its even more wonderful in real life.
Its stunning Carrie and I saw it IRL too love the image the cage detail and the meaning of it.
What a treat to see it IRL! Your cages are so sweet and creative, aa real piece of art!
this is really beautiful Carrie, no wonder you love it so much :o)
Wow, this is gorgeous Carrie - love all the distressing. Its such a mysterious piece - love it.
Thanks too for my blog comment - much appreciated.
Carrie...this is stunning. The colors are beautiful and i love the cage you created.
I just finished reading Adele by Emma Tennant, and for me this would be an excellent illustration for the book. Mysterious and poetic.
Beautiful. I took a textile course at an Driaocht in Blachardstown that did similar things. Not nearly as beautiful, but they're developing a new extended course for the future.
This is gorgeous Carrie!
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