Monday 18 February 2019

Textile Postcard Project Week #72

February 17th -23rd 2019

This is the second image of the 'paper bag' series. Last week zebras were featured. This week I will post a pattern made from the images of the Kudu. There are many types of Antelope living in South Africa. We enjoyed them all, both large, small and tiny. All are graceful creatures. Some have curved antlers or 'cork screw' shaped antlers and some have straight antlers. 
A row of Kudo images
The Kudu are pictured here with the tiny wavy stripes across their back. They are medium in size and are soft brown /fawn in colour with pale cream stripes.
To our amazement we found 'kudu' meat on the menu one evening, at the Olive Tree Game Park. This did sadden me but we would have been offered 'farmed animals' I am sure. 

Detailed photo of section of the postcard





I have used some small pieces of African printed fabric to enhance the placement of the paper images.


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