Saturday, May 11, 2019

Found Art Friday 283

Dear ones,
We are delighted to see that Art Ranger's inbox has assembled a range of offerings both of the natural environs and the artistic production sort:
Textile artist Amanda Salm " I liked the similarity in the beautifully fabricated, complex web woven by an unknown mentor of mine outside our bathroom window 
While she weaves hairs of horses in a most persistent and ongoing fashion, reminding us here of so many different nodes and nodules, loosely toying with gravity, subtle where it bends.
Lost our train of thought, oops, find a thread and knot it back - or, perhaps a crone's split ends dangling.
Also this week (Best Friend a person could have) is at  a new establishment called "The Filling Station" in Bellingham, Washington (we're already a fan).  Here, she witnessed an uplifting artistic intervention:
(Before) - "revamping a tired/generic/clinical sign".
(After) What some love and paint application can do! !















 























Today we enjoy our backyard webs even more after hearing from Amanda, our weaver.
A droplet hammock on the way to chickens
We'll call it scintillating, a word that can now be put to rest.  What has amazed your senses, or smiled your while?   Send to:  homelandinspiration@gmail.com.

 

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