03
Nov
24

sikhona – I am here to be seen

Designed and woven by Gun-Marie Nalsen 2024

Tapestry

Hand dyed wool , in different shades and polyester yarn as a weft on a blue yarn as warp

Mounted on a bamboo stick with linen yarn as a hanging

13″ x 23″

It was fun to weave this tapestry, because I had a specific a pallette of colors. I just worked without really thinking how it was going to be (as usual) . The result is good, I like it! Using different materials is fun.

I chose the name that sounded nice in the Zulu language, from South Africa, that means “I am here to be seen”. I think it is appropriate!


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