I have almost completed a piece of work I've had on the go for what seems like years - it just needs to be stretched and framed now. The work is part of the decay and repair project I'm working on and it started life as a very badly damaged antique lace collar.
Using a muslin background I needle-felted into some of the holes and embroidered around them with French knots, trying to create a drifting feeling of on-going repairs - I wanted to create a feeling of 'preciousness', and to capture the love and care that goes into preserving and restoring a treasured possession.
I simply had to photograph it with a moth - I love the idea that the beautiful and tiny moth caused such decay in the first place! I now need to stretch and frame the embroidery - I am hoping to organize an exhibition around this theme of decay and repair in the new year - fingers crossed!
I also photographed some moths from my much treasured and very old collection as part of the same theme.
I also photographed some moths from my much treasured and very old collection as part of the same theme.
I am linking up with Mary over at Mosaic Monday.