Temari Ball by Geri Eitter Material_Laser Cut Wood he started painting again just
Description
he started painting again just before he retired and hasn't stopped since
The original edition was sold out awhile ago
He returned to Buxton and was hired by the coal company
Frame size: approximately 24” x 19” x 1
artistic family in Dayton
Temari Ball by Geri Eitter Material_Laser Cut Wood he started painting again justThis ball was created by Geri Eitter of Dubuque, Iowa. Size: approximately 2. 5 in diameter. I sew Temari ()balls, which are a traditional Japanese needle art form that symbolizes love, friendship and loyalty. Their vibrant colors and complex patterns express wishes for a joyful life. Traditionally, Japanese women would save the silk remnants when sewing their kimonos. They would wrap a special message inside the scraps, which were formed into a ball
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