Weekly Photo Challenge: Delicate

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  6. These are lovely – kimonos are truly a delicate art – thanks for the pingback!

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  7. Love the colours. Thanks for the pingback too.

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  8. I’m a fabric addict, being a fiber artist. Your offering for the weekly photo challenge appealed to me on so many levels, I appreciated your photo as a beautiful interpretation of delicate. On another level, my appreciation of exquisite fabric was enthralled as well. There is nothing so beautiful as the hand painted silk used in a kimono or obi.

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    • The textiles in Japan are superb. Asia creates such wonderful, different patterns and designs. I’m going to check out your etsy shop.

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      • I’m checking yours out too, Funny coincidence, my icon used to be a kokesi doll too. But when I started dying/silk painting my own silk, I gradually began to move away from Asian style quilts..So my icon changed too.Although Asian themed fabric is still my favorite commercial fabric, Hoffman rocks! I still have quite a few Kokeshi dolls displayed around my house, some of them quite old.If money permitted I would collect the older ones.I had a luncheon based on the Japanese tradition of viewing the blooming cherry blossoms, it was such a romantic notion to me, “Ode to the cherry blossoms” on my blog you might get a kick out of, It’s a Caucasian interpretation so not exactly authentic, just fun. Here’s the link, if you scroll down the page, couple of it’s a posts down. http://asianartandquilts.com/you-might-like-this/
        People will be afraid to comment on my posts, I babble on so much replying!

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