Tuesday, December 26, 2006

The Coptic Three


For my tapestry project I chose to weave this image that was brought back from Ethiopia, by my dear friends Andrea and Sam. The original is just 2 x 2" and is painted in a wooden tryptic with doors that open to reveal these three on one of the sides and Christ and his Mom in the centre. These three look on from the left. I like them, because to me they represent the faithful, though unknown, seekers of God's physical presence. It was challenging to communicate as much detail as the original, and gave me a good understanding some of the newly acquired shape building techniques. All of the fibres that I used would have been available to the Copts in the first to sixth centuries.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

did you make this? it's so cool!

RW said...

this is indeed very cool!

Anonymous said...

Kim Kathy said she new you had the talent and is proud of you
, keep it up

gary & Kathy

Matthew Francis said...

Yes, Kim made this! Isn't this excellent. It was a gift for our Dad.