craft | japan love
one week after the earthquake/tsunami and japan is still in dire straits. like so many, it's on my mind and i wanted to make something, so i used japanese washi tape, paper and my favorite punch to make butterflies. they are meant to represent the metamorphosis japan is going through and i've read butterflies are symbolic for many reasons, including the ability to bounce back from setbacks and longevity. i hope that will start soon.
when i bought the tape months ago, it reminded me of swedish design. now, it reminds me of the red cross. have a nice weekend.
xo, cindy
ps the new video by gia coppola for orla kiely features a great song from the band rooney and i also love the song holdin' on.
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Cindy these are wonderful a work of art and I love the meaning too!
cindy, the piece is amazing and beautiful.
red+white,so lovely Cindy!
& poignant as well~
xo*
Oh goodness Cindy, that is beautiful!!! Going over now to check out the video, I love Rooney.
this is such a lovely piece. quite an inspirational creation as usual.
Oh, Cindy. This is meaningful on multiple levels, and it is really gorgeous. I love the dimensionality of this piece. Japan is close to my heart, too, and I certainly hope they have reached the turning point.
it's lovely and perfect....amazing!
and....i loved that video...made me want to go to london....
michelle
It's beautiful! I love it.
that's beautiful, cindy!
sigh, japan.
Oh Cindy, it's an amazing piece!
you are a magician with paper!!
profoundly beautiful, perfect in every way.
However sad the occasion may be, i love what you made.
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