Each of the gardens were little home form homes reflecting those who worked and relaxed in them. Conversely, outside these garden spaces, wildflowers and 'weeds' are allowed to grow down the middle of the road and roadsides. We live in an imperfect world..thank heavens and no amount of gardening will keep 'tidy'.
Rake and Magpie (private collector)
I ran a workshop in St Ulrich with Quiltstar which explored the notions of imperfection in 'New from Old Textiles' each student used an old fragment of cloth and reconstructed it anew in a short exercise
Before starting exploratory projects in reconstruction. (thankyou to the students for permission to use the images of work in progress)
Annett Andersch
Sophie Maechler (left) and Eliane Schurgast (right)
Karin Thalicker.
and they made some more contributions to Tea Flora Tales..please join me and add to these piece at the European Patchwork Meeting.
Finally, snippets of the exhibit 'Common Place' in Quiltstar including a 'selfie' in the window
More details on exhibitions and events and workshops can be found one www.casholmes.blogspot.com
Beautiful allotments & lovely pieces from your students & you present their work so well. That's a very subtle 'selfie'!
ReplyDeleteThankyou emma
DeleteWho would want a tidy garden? Isn't it much nicer to be in real nature?
ReplyDeleteI love that tall piece under the allotmentgardens............you got the real summer colors..........wonderfull!