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ACEO, Silk and wool textile art, needle felted, tree at sunrise

ACEO, Silk and wool textile art, needle felted, tree at sunrise

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This is an ACEO sized textile art picture of a tree at sunrise. Strips of coloured silk fabric have been used to create the background with wool and silk fibres used to blend the colours, add detail and texture and form the tree.

The fabric and fibres have been assembled using needle felting which binds them all together without the need for stitching and adds a lovely texture to the picture surface.

The picture has been mounted on a piece of card cut to the size of an ACEO. It has then been mounted in and ivory coloured card 6" x 4" mount ready for framing in a standard sized frame. The ACEO can easily be removed from the mount for presentation in an album if required.

The picture is signed on the reverse.

Designed by Roz Legge in Dorset

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