And so it comes to an end.... This is the last postcard I've made for Aroha Lamour and it's my favourite. I've beaded it with glass beads in a grid pattern, which is an idea I borrowed from Eveline Kotai, an artist who's studio I used to potter about in trying to be of assistance (and drinking lots of cups of tea). Her work is beautiful and I'm lucky enough to have a few pieces.
What I particularly love about this postcard is the feeling of the beads. It reminds me of braille.
Well Aroha Lamour, I hope you've enjoyed the postcards I've jammed in your door each fortnight for the last couple of months. I'm considering doing this again with another business, but first I have to find a worthy one (who makes lovely postcards that I can steal and play with).
If you'd like to see the other postcards I made for this project, click on the 'anonymous postcards' label somewhere over there. No there, to the left....
What I particularly love about this postcard is the feeling of the beads. It reminds me of braille.
Well Aroha Lamour, I hope you've enjoyed the postcards I've jammed in your door each fortnight for the last couple of months. I'm considering doing this again with another business, but first I have to find a worthy one (who makes lovely postcards that I can steal and play with).
If you'd like to see the other postcards I made for this project, click on the 'anonymous postcards' label somewhere over there. No there, to the left....
1 comment:
this is such a fun project! i hope you find another shop to send anon postcards to!
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