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Mount Entoto Eucalyptus — Woven Tapestry
Mount Entoto, Ethiopia is covered in a dense eucalyptus forest + it has become a tradition of ours to visit it first thing after we arrive. So, for week six of #100daysofphotostofibers, I drew inspiration from this photo I took while in Ethiopia of Mount Entoto’s Eucalyptus forest. At an altitude of over 10,500 feet, the fresh air + eucalyptus scent is the most grounding deep breath after days of travel, not to mention the incredible aerial views of Addis are truly breathtaking.
I set out to create an abstract weave combining multiple textures + hues of eucalyptus, jade, pine, fern, aloe + forest fibers. Incorporating cotton, wool, recycled fibers + corespun squish from other small businesses, this one weave supports six other small businesses around the world!
For #the100dayproject, my original photos will also be available for purchase. If you would like to purchase the print of Mount Entoto, it is available here.
Size: 11”W x 14”H x 1”D
Color: Fern, Pine, Seafoam, Eucalyptus, Jade, Kelp, Aloe, Lagoon, + Grey, on a reclaimed branch
Previously Sold. If you want me to recreate something similar, please contact me.
Mount Entoto Eucalyptus — Woven Tapestry
Mount Entoto, Ethiopia is covered in a dense eucalyptus forest + it has become a tradition of ours to visit it first thing after we arrive. So, for week six of #100daysofphotostofibers, I drew inspiration from this photo I took while in Ethiopia of Mount Entoto’s Eucalyptus forest. At an altitude of over 10,500 feet, the fresh air + eucalyptus scent is the most grounding deep breath after days of travel, not to mention the incredible aerial views of Addis are truly breathtaking.
I set out to create an abstract weave combining multiple textures + hues of eucalyptus, jade, pine, fern, aloe + forest fibers. Incorporating cotton, wool, recycled fibers + corespun squish from other small businesses, this one weave supports six other small businesses around the world!
For #the100dayproject, my original photos will also be available for purchase. If you would like to purchase the print of Mount Entoto, it is available here.
Size: 11”W x 14”H x 1”D
Color: Fern, Pine, Seafoam, Eucalyptus, Jade, Kelp, Aloe, Lagoon, + Grey, on a reclaimed branch
Previously Sold. If you want me to recreate something similar, please contact me.
Mount Entoto Eucalyptus — Woven Tapestry
Mount Entoto, Ethiopia is covered in a dense eucalyptus forest + it has become a tradition of ours to visit it first thing after we arrive. So, for week six of #100daysofphotostofibers, I drew inspiration from this photo I took while in Ethiopia of Mount Entoto’s Eucalyptus forest. At an altitude of over 10,500 feet, the fresh air + eucalyptus scent is the most grounding deep breath after days of travel, not to mention the incredible aerial views of Addis are truly breathtaking.
I set out to create an abstract weave combining multiple textures + hues of eucalyptus, jade, pine, fern, aloe + forest fibers. Incorporating cotton, wool, recycled fibers + corespun squish from other small businesses, this one weave supports six other small businesses around the world!
For #the100dayproject, my original photos will also be available for purchase. If you would like to purchase the print of Mount Entoto, it is available here.
Size: 11”W x 14”H x 1”D
Color: Fern, Pine, Seafoam, Eucalyptus, Jade, Kelp, Aloe, Lagoon, + Grey, on a reclaimed branch
Previously Sold. If you want me to recreate something similar, please contact me.
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