And thank you for your participation. Husband and I are wondering what it is that make your pieces looks so "Melbourne" to us. Perhaps the subdued/absence of hues?
Meg, It is an honour to participate in the exhibition. Thank you for doing all the work in setting it up. I remember reading a post in Bonnie Tarse's blog 'weaving spirit' a little while ago and she mentioned that there were 3 elements to weaving: texture, structure and colour. I guess I am more of the texture and structure kind of weaver. I would like to learn more about colour, but it is getting darker earlier now in Melbourne and the skies are grey.....not too inspiring.
And thank you for your participation. Husband and I are wondering what it is that make your pieces looks so "Melbourne" to us. Perhaps the subdued/absence of hues?
ReplyDeleteMeg,
ReplyDeleteIt is an honour to participate in the exhibition. Thank you for doing all the work in setting it up.
I remember reading a post in Bonnie Tarse's blog 'weaving spirit' a little while ago and she mentioned that there were 3 elements to weaving: texture, structure and colour. I guess I am more of the texture and structure kind of weaver. I would like to learn more about colour, but it is getting darker earlier now in Melbourne and the skies are grey.....not too inspiring.