Showing posts with label Hands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hands. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

The Show Continues...St. Henri Exhibition 2010

Hands Around The Hearth
Designed and Hooked By Carolyn Mungall
Vines and Roses
Designed by Mary Ruelle
Hooked by Rosemary Daisy Sylvestre
Three Teddy Bears
Designed and Hooked by Mayumi Takahashi
Jacobean Flower Rug
Designed and Hooked by Carolyn Mungall
Dépanneur
(Corner Store)
Designed and Hooked by Maureen Meloche

Monday, May 24, 2010

Fiber Art From St. Henri Rug Hookers Exhibition 2010

The Three Bears
Traditional Design by Bluenose Rugs
Hooked by Sylvie Vézina Godin

Birds and Pomegranates
Adaptation of Design by Edith O'Neill
Hooked by Sylvie Vézina Godin

Calypso
Designed by Melissa Elliot
Hooked by Sylvie Vézina Godin

Tapis du coeur sur la main
Adaptation of Traditional Design
Hooked by Sylvie Vézina Godin

La bataille des coqs
Hooked and designed by Sylvie Vézina Godin

Friday, March 5, 2010

My Kilim So Far...

My progress on my Kilim has been slow, but steady. I am a very slow hooker, especially when I am using a # 5 cut. The traditional symbols found in Kilim rugs and carpets have meanings which have been passed down from one generation to the next.
"The patterns and motifs on kilim rugs have a symbolic language. Thus, many symbolic, iconic or indexical motifs (signs) on kilim rugs can help transfer the cultural data of that time to the present day, therefore kilims are media of transferring cultural heredity as well." (Assist. Prof. PhD. Nurdan Taflk›ran - Kocaeli University, Faculty of Communication, Radio, Cinema & TV Dept., Turkey.) 
This "Red" panel represents me.
Here is an iconic figure of a man that represents me. Above me is an icon which symbolizes my hands, used to create the rugs that I make.
 
Above the hand is an icon of a cross which symbolizes my connection to my spirituality, and my yoga practice (mind/body/soul). 
Here are two more two crosses, one stylized as a flower which relates to my spiritual connection to the earth and my garden and flowers and the other a more traditional representation of a cross which represents for me my profession in the health care field.

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