At the 2009 Graduation Ceremony Linda Whitefeather received the Ymmyarns inaugural Award for the Top Performing student of the 2009 1st year subjects of the Diploma of Tapestry, SWTAFE, Warrambol, Victoria. Linda has a previous background in ceramic sculpture and drawing commenced the Diploma course in 2009. The tapestry pictured She says her design for the tapestry pictured emerged after she abandoned an overworked design exploring pinks and turquoise greens. The pink branching form first appeared, then the large leaves which became companion forms that take up guardians or shields positions. She used knotting techniques to provide more texture. The landscape of rocks and clouds kept the original intent of working with pinks and greens. Linda's award includes tapestry wool and silk yarns.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Linda Whitefeather Receives Ymmyarns 2009 Award
At the 2009 Graduation Ceremony Linda Whitefeather received the Ymmyarns inaugural Award for the Top Performing student of the 2009 1st year subjects of the Diploma of Tapestry, SWTAFE, Warrambol, Victoria. Linda has a previous background in ceramic sculpture and drawing commenced the Diploma course in 2009. The tapestry pictured She says her design for the tapestry pictured emerged after she abandoned an overworked design exploring pinks and turquoise greens. The pink branching form first appeared, then the large leaves which became companion forms that take up guardians or shields positions. She used knotting techniques to provide more texture. The landscape of rocks and clouds kept the original intent of working with pinks and greens. Linda's award includes tapestry wool and silk yarns.
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Lovely design and colours Linda. I love the blending and texture you have achieved too.
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