Nov 25, 2011

Coquelicot series

A special commission for someone who loves those red field flowers.


Nov 24, 2011

Fields of green

A little change from poppies:




And I could considerably speed up my work thanks to my husband's genius:

Now I can easily flip the frame and do my knots without unfastening the clamp.

Nov 20, 2011

My cups of tea

Still searching for the perfect mug. Smooth to touch, light to hold and roomy, because we're such heavy tea drinkers in my family. Actually in my grandmother's village in the not so far east, drinking tea is synonym of eating.



And leaves.


Nov 18, 2011

Nasturtium series. The process

One of my favorite flowers, because it blooms from early spring to (very) late autumn. And the smell is so delicate!




Oct 8, 2011

My kusamono update

Ranunculus inundatus, that grows well underwater, but better still in the air. This courageous guy survived lack of water, aphids and is now winning against oidium.

Hydrocotyle verticillata, also an aquatic plant:

A ginko found in the park, and an unknown South African succulent, thrifted in a garage sale:

And something that got a second life out of a frying pan :)


It took ages to sprout and I can't wait for it to flower.