These photos tell it all. I just love my beardies. Francis is growing up so fast. He looks more and more like Puff every day. He is so strong and has such a fun, grumpy personality like Puff. He seems to really like Perdi. He looks at her so affectionately. Sometimes I think he thinks she might be a yummy snack too. Perdi is a nice orange color. Her physical therapy I give her daily seems to be helping. She uses her left back leg more, and her tail seems stronger. Her right back legs is getting better I think. She resists me now, and that means her muscles are, at least, working. I had to give them a bath because the only thing I HATE is how bad they STINK after thy poop! So, in the bath they go. This was the first time they were in the tub together. Under close watch, I saw how they liked to kanoodle. They got closer and then suddenly, Perdi discovered that Francis would make a nice retreat from the water. ADORABLE!
"Nature does not create its beauty in a day. When the seeds are deep in the soil, it is hard for us to imagine the fruits that will someday emerge." Bill McLaughlin
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Monday, February 06, 2012
Hmong Elephant Footprint Inspiration piece
This is first of my series on cultural pieces. My format ( A plan for the organization and arrangement of a specified production) will remain the same. I will continue to use a square with an X stitch, only with the possibility of using 3 strands of floss for needed detail definition. My hopes are as follows:
1. Learn a bit about the culture I am working on.
2. Learn a bit about the way they do the particular art piece I am using as an inspiration.
3. Work with my format, style, and color to accomplish the piece I am working off of.
Hmong Elephant Footprint
Hmong Elephant Footprint inspiration piece
This piece is made from cloth. It is a very detailed laying of fabric pieces or appliqué. Patterns are often named after things found in nature. In the piece I made, the circular feeling of the fabric inspiration piece are reduced. I feel this makes it less successful. In order to change the appearance of mine, I would need to drop the stitch down in the following rows.
You can see that just by dropping the 2 green squares in the 2 horizontal rows, and adding green to the diagonal rows, the piece takes on a more circular feel than the original finished piece.
Another item that I wanted to point out is the symbolism within the piece.
My piece has 2 of the 3 that I found from this blog. ( http://tribal-made.blogspot.com/2010_11_01_archive.html) The heart meaning Love and the spiral meaning Longevity are both seen in my piece. I, however, would like a bit more spiral in my piece. This would be complicated with my format, due to it's size, but it would be more reflective of the actual longevity spiral.
I am excited about doing these pieces this year. I am unsure if I am going to be able to do my goal of 12 or not, but I am certainly going to enjoy the process. K~
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