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Once the leaves were laid out, and the fabric key made, I transfered the pattern onto this sheet. It enabled me to see at a glance what color was what size (leaves came in 3 sizes -- G, H, and I). A little work with colored pencils allowed me to visualize as I was sewing.
And, did I stick exactly to the pattern? Nope. I made a 'mistake'. But, does it really matter? NO!!!! Leaves are leaves! In fact, I rather like the way that the actual pattern turned out.
"Vive la Vida" (30" x 30") - professional acrylics & energy work on canvas.
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I used to have the great pleasure of cutting these patterns and I was pleasantly surprised to see them on Google Earth. I have poured my soul out along these paths and amongst these spheres. To me they called back and answered my soul songs. These pictures give me the platform as a visionary belvedere, a pronounced observatory to let my eyes begin to take my spirit on journeys into the skies and under the earth into the places below that act as a divine echo to join the balanced harmony of above and below forever held internally.
PHH Sykes copyright 2016 - 2020
phhsykes@gmail.com
I used to have the great pleasure of cutting these patterns and I was pleasantly surprised to see them on Google Earth. I have poured my soul out along these paths and amongst these spheres. To me they called back and answered my soul songs. These pictures give me the platform as a visionary belvedere, a pronounced observatory to let my eyes begin to take my spirit on journeys into the skies and under the earth into the places below that act as a divine echo to join the balanced harmony of above and below forever held internally.
PHH Sykes copyright 2016 - 2020
phhsykes@gmail.com
The Tree of Life, depicted in a roundel of the Sea of Love tapestry in Leominster Priory, Herefordshire. The accompanying notes describe it as being, 'set like a lens against the calm of the Marches landscape' and offering a, 'contemplation of beauty and the development of skills to make things of beauty'.