I don’t post my finished product much to this blog. I tend to focus on “the process” but here is an exception. Much gratitude to Linda Haddock at EchoInJohnsonCity for her generosity in creating a salute to Dementia Awareness Month. My natural dye block woven rug which she purchased via the Hill Country Science Mill Auction is featured in her store.
Life Interrupted By Dementia
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I love the use of lichens, and the varieties of colors you got with them. Which ones did you use?
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I use the lichen in our area, Parmotrema Austrosinense
https://debmcclintock.me/2013/07/28/lichen-recap/
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Dementia…Memory Loss…whatever we want to call it is one mean, nasty, heartbreaking illness. Thanks to you and Linda Haddock for sharing the story. Bonnie Davis
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Beautiful, meaningful work and words. Thank you for sharing.
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