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framed fiber art piece inspired by plants using rust and cream colored yarn Image 1 of 2
framed fiber art piece inspired by plants using rust and cream colored yarn
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close up of the raw edges in the framed fiber artwork
framed fiber art piece inspired by plants using rust and cream colored yarn
close up of the raw edges in the framed fiber artwork

Gournia

$175.00

This piece is inspired by the tenacious plants that thrive amidst the ancient ruins of Gournia in Crete. During the Mudhouse Artist Residency in Greece, I used raw edges and negative space to show the untamed beauty of this moment. 

This framed fiber art piece mixes latch hook and crochet techniques.

Framed Fiber Art Details

Medium: Wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers on plastic canvas

Dimensions: 14 in x 14 in

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This piece is inspired by the tenacious plants that thrive amidst the ancient ruins of Gournia in Crete. During the Mudhouse Artist Residency in Greece, I used raw edges and negative space to show the untamed beauty of this moment. 

This framed fiber art piece mixes latch hook and crochet techniques.

Framed Fiber Art Details

Medium: Wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers on plastic canvas

Dimensions: 14 in x 14 in

This piece is inspired by the tenacious plants that thrive amidst the ancient ruins of Gournia in Crete. During the Mudhouse Artist Residency in Greece, I used raw edges and negative space to show the untamed beauty of this moment. 

This framed fiber art piece mixes latch hook and crochet techniques.

Framed Fiber Art Details

Medium: Wool, cotton, and synthetic fibers on plastic canvas

Dimensions: 14 in x 14 in

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