Artwork on the island only steps away...Breathtaking...A year ago...An old fashioned locally shared washtub...
It's hard to believe this is needlepoint. This piece was hanging above the sofa taking up a huge portion of the wall. Gina's mama is obviously quite skilled, although no longer able to do this work. Gina explained she happily sell any of this work beautifully framed. If interested contact her at this link. |
A smaller side wall held this stunning piece. |
This piece was huge filling a substantial wall space. See photo below for more detail. |
I zoomed in for more detail in the above photo. |
We can only imagine the effort that went into the preparation for the design and colors. |
The detail in the art is breathtaking. |
She went on to show us and explain that each of the works of art had been handmade by her mother with a few made by her mother's sister. The quality of the work was astounding.
Typically, we see patterns such as this in needlepoint. |
Here again, a more typical design yet created in exquisite detail. |
It's ironic how the human mind has an innate ability to appreciate beauty in any form that appeals to their general likes and taste. It was as difficult to look away as it would have been to take our eyes off a kudu or a lion, or a pristine beach at sunset.
Most often, we see needlepoint on throw pillows as was the case on some of these pieces. |
I stopped for a moment considering the difficult steep walk back to our house, albeit short, and if I should go instead.
But, he knew I was busy looking and didn't want to step away for a moment. Off he went to return only minutes later camera in hand, huffing and puffing. I asked if he was OK. The smile on his face told me he was as his breathing returned to normal under my careful supervision, distracted by his state of being over the art for the moment. (Oh, it's hell to get old!)
As we walked away, we spotted an array of late blooming flowers in the flower boxes. |
Such was the case of Thursday. In taking the photos, never once did I hold the camera straight which resulted in the necessity of later cropping the artwork frames out of the photos to avoid displaying my lopsided camera angle.
Orchids growing in the yard of Gina and Carlos' property. They are also growing at our house. We'll share close up photos soon. |
Once back home, wanting to get out of Judite's way as she cleaned our house, we took off on a road trip for the afternoon during which we encountered one of the most exciting natural wonders we've seen during our time on the island.
We'll be back tomorrow to share those photos. Please check back!
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Photo from one year ago today, July 19, 2013:
This is an authentic washtub we stumbled across when walking in Boveglio, Italy last year on this day, still used by some of the locals. For details of the story from that date, please click here. |