Here are two more pieces of Dina O'Sullivan's "Creation" objects of fiber art as seen in Unity-Unitarian's gallery for visual art pieces. One is Asian and the other is African.
If you missed the two I posted yesterday, click here.
VISUAL SAINT PAUL
She makes wonderful creations.
ReplyDeleteLooks like there's lots of handwork on these pieces!
ReplyDeleteI find these attractive even if they have little heads. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThey really are marvellous Kate, these and the two yesterday..
ReplyDeleteI agree. These are pretty cool. My aunt traveled the world and collected similar pieces.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful things. I wonder how it would feel to wear one.
ReplyDeleteI love that even though they are same in size and build, they each have something symbolic of what they represent.
ReplyDeleteThe African one is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pieces, I slightly like more the African one...
ReplyDeleteLove the African colours... but Africa is my favourite continent, so... :-)
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite is yesterday's red Native American; the African is a strong second. I wish the heads were larger - they seem almost cartoonish to me - but I suppose a fabric artist wants the fabrics to take center stage.
ReplyDeleteSo far apart and yet so similar
ReplyDeleteThe kimono style catches my eye. Mystic bird and unicorn has me wondering!
ReplyDeleteI like the African one.
ReplyDeleteIt was interesting seeing these and the ones from yesterday.
ReplyDeleteI like the colours, particularly in the African one.
ReplyDeleteThe heads are meant to be small.It is a right of the artist to make it the way they want.
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