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Created and Sold by Anna Carmona
Tilled fields - Wall Hangings
Price $2,900
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Shipping: DHL 10-15 days
Estimated Arrival: December 3, 2024
Handmade
Reclaimed Materials
Recycled Materials
Upcycled Product
Natural Materials
Dimensions | Weight |
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55.12H x 36.22W x 1.57D in 140H x 92W x 4D cm | 6 kg 13.23 lb |
Materials: Wool
Tilled fields, it is a tangible connection with the earth, nature and primordial warmth. Made with wool that preserves the authenticity of the sheep, this work carries with it the very essence of pastoral life and the richness of our land.
Wool with its natural texture and inherent softness invites us to touch the very essence of nature. The fibers, non-uniform and genuine, remind us of the authenticity of rural life and the direct connection with the land.
It carries with it the history of the sheep that provided it. Each fiber tells a silent narrative of green pastures, rolling fields, and flocks grazing in the sun. The work becomes a visual testimony of the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, capturing the pastoral essence in each strand.
Representing a visual bridge that unites the human with the pastoral, and the earthly with the essential.
Tilled fields, it is a tangible connection with the earth, nature and primordial warmth. Made with wool that preserves the authenticity of the sheep, this work carries with it the very essence of pastoral life and the richness of our land.
Wool with its natural texture and inherent softness invites us to touch the very essence of nature. The fibers, non-uniform and genuine, remind us of the authenticity of rural life and the direct connection with the land.
It carries with it the history of the sheep that provided it. Each fiber tells a silent narrative of green pastures, rolling fields, and flocks grazing in the sun. The work becomes a visual testimony of the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, capturing the pastoral essence in each strand.
Representing a visual bridge that unites the human with the pastoral, and the earthly with the essential.
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