
Meri Cluchi, Sansepolcro (AR), Italia
Meri Cluchi, Sansepolcro (AR), Italia
Felt and red ED green wire.
Listen to Nature, Its Appeal for Help
Meri Cluchi, Sansepolcro (AR), Italia
Felt and red ED green wire.
Listen to Nature, Its Appeal for Help
Michelle Bonds, Raleigh, NC
Made with hand dyed fabric and machine stitched fibers, like the fibers on my leaf we are all stitched together and dependent on one another to create a more beautiful whole.
Michelle N. Ary, Long Beach, CA
Acrylic and nylon yarn, acrylic paint, used weaving techniques – freeform.
I’m proud to play a part in the artists’ community near and far and such an interesting project by combining all the individual leaves, you truly have made a unifying contribution.
Millersville Elementary School, Goodlettsville, TN
Honors 3rd and 5th grade Art Class
Art Teacher: Tiffany Denton
Students measured and cut felt pieces to collage together the leaves.
Miryung Choi, Incheon, South Korea
Felt, wire, and yarn.
I felt that we are one even though we don’t have the same nationality. When I heard about this project, I wanted to express this feeling that’s why I stitched ‘Lt,Lt, and t21’. These are Korean and these mean “I”, “You”, “Me” (Wire, Yarn). I’m confused these days, I don’t know the reason exactly. This feeling is expressed by this leaf, O roughly arranged yarn.(Wire, Newspaper) Too many new topics are appeared in a newspaper everyday. There are good news for us or not. That’s why we have to judge ourselves about it.