Then maybe for once I can do in time!! Obviously I'm tearing
minutes to another, so fast and concise post. With the group of Apulian
crocettine we organized a swap on a personal basis with haloween theme. I arrived out of breath throughout the day, with the home to manage and embroidery to finish. It 'was a mega marathon! Unfortunately I had to cheat my combination because I had a backlog alucinante cleaning to be done two days after my fall within 20 days of vacation from their U.S. ... You can imagine what I had accumulated at home. Me and my brother! ^ ^ "
But I managed to finish everything. Here's my embroidery Anna (I swiped the picture because in the rush to bring him home Dominga I forgot to photograph it ... I'm really bad!)
   
  Here he hung on the landing of the house ... It 's wonderful! And the ghost lights! ^ __ ^ Really
I realized that Anna was a really smart girl, very well stitched seams equally well, and I got to know her better during our flight to Vicenza .... a girl is really gold! I'm glad to have known more about this opportunity!
And since I spoke of Vicenza, with the purchases soon!
 
 Ottiglio half full. And 'the evocation of a festival to a close, when the glasses are empty, scattered everywhere. But these particular glasses, wrapped in white satin ribbons or colored threads of wool, referring back to practices and materials, as they say, typically female. E 'in any case, the testimony of a life that we all know, full well, its time to end, melancholy to the exhaustion of a particular past, the past too quickly, the transience of all, a sense of purpose. Related to the empty space of the museum, the installation takes almost a sense of warning, a sort of memento mori that turns away from all the apparent lightness playful, leading instead to reflection. Balbi, partly by experiences that have framed precisely in the vein of fiber.art, by adopting the plot, really like the warp and weft, in its work. But a plot it was very special, the one with strips of photographs, the photo-inventing weaving.