Saturday, February 13, 2010

Pitcher

Another small ceramic teapot (decorative only)

More knick-knacks (aka tchotchkes)

A small Chinese vase with dragon, even smaller Chinese vase with dragon, painted wooden spoon

Spoon and white vase TAKEN

Photograph

Ted Kennedy speaking at the 1972 Democratic National Convention in Miami, with Leah sitting on the dais.

TAKEN

Knick-knacks


Green enamel on copper (possibly made by Leah) on stand (center); left, small teapot; right, ceramic pitcher

teapot TAKEN

Photograph

A photograph of Coretta Scott King (a graduate of Antioch College) speaking at Antioch.

Chinese objets

small jade cat, white ceramic box

TAKEN

Chinese herons

Herons in a wooden frame stand


TAKEN

Chinese box

This box (approx. 6" long) has a sliding top with dragon image and contains scenic Chinese postcards. Or you could put your own postcards inside.

TAKEN

Chinese print -- butterfly and peonies


Leah bought this print at the shop of the museum home of a Tang dynasty poet, Du Fu, in Chengdu. After she bought it, she learned that it had been painted by the young woman guide at the museum. The print is 18-1/4" x 15-1/2" high.

TAKEN

Leah's embroidery - mulberry and needle's art














The legend above reads:
Until the world be quite
dissolved and past
So long at least the
needle's art shall last

Leah's embroidery - flowers

TAKEN

This piece was a test, which Leah passed. The Vizcaya Museum in Miami -- originally the home of the industrialist James Deering almost 100 years ago -- was reconstructing furnishings. Leah contributed embroidery to the master bathroom, and this test evaluated her skill.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Leah's embroidery - Hallmark card and detail

This embroidery won first place in a competition held by the Embroiderers' Guild, Biscayne Bay chapter. It's about 35 inches high.