Title: MORNING’S MAJESTY


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Size: 48 W x 67 H
(unframed) Sold
Story:
The stillness of the early morning scene enables me to take in and enjoy many things which pass me by during the bustle of the day. All conversations and distractions fade. First, there are the scents that seem even more generous with their offerings than they are in the evening. The shear silence of it all, an aural delight. The sensation of renewal in its purest of form, leaving me wanting the same next day. The peacefulness and serenity of “Morning’s Majesty”.
Materials:
Sustainable dried bamboo poles held by silk cord, bound at each end with late 1800’s Uzbek embroidery over peacock feathers at top and bottom, accented with two 1800s Tibetan Buddhist fish medallions and silver bells at top accented with 12 late 1800s Turkmen yarn tassels with goat fluff (2 at top, ten at bottom) suspended from early 1800’s silver yurt domes and squares from Uzbekistan with chunky Arizona turquoise, structure of tapestry created using multi-colored heavy and light gauge wires, with horizon lines of wired bamboo wrapped in petrified palm leaves dipped in silver at each end throughout piece, with chocolate feathered threads intertwined, acrylic painted image of tulips on heavy watercolor paper veiled in handmade Japanese rice lace, bathed in beeswax and archival polymers, cut into 30 squares, surrounded with 60 squares of late 1800s Chinese Miao Minority embroidery, embroidery from an 1800s Koran prayer purse, and contemporary and antique fabrics and embroidery from Uzbekistan all over painted in silver, antique hook cover (not shown) made of mid 1800’s Buddhist Tibetan silver repousse butterfly with bells, with chinese silver medallion and late 1800s chinese embroidery from a Phoenix shawl.
For information on pricing and availability contact Da Vinci Fine Art in St. Augustine, FL at (904)460-2072.
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