Webs of Connection a Woven Woman mixed media piece from the Oracles of Stillness series

Thanksgiving is my most favorite holiday of the year- Canadian Thanksgiving feels very much like a Harvest celebration, as we turn to face the oncoming winter (which has actually arrived for some of us already… shudder) and say heartfelt THANK YOU for all the amazing goodness and miracles that still, astonishingly, surround us!

So HAPPY THANKSGIVING to everyone here in Canada, and also I hope that there will be beauty and peace and harmony flowing out in unexpected and lovely ways all over this precious planet!


I was thinking about which of the Woven Women in my “Oracles of Stillness-Weaving Coherence in the Chaos” series of mixed media tapestries, wondering… which one says thank you most clearly, and I realized that ‘Webs of Connection’ pretty much says it all….

Each of the pieces in this series is a kind of blessing, a kind of healing and I hope that people will feel the loving intention that is woven into every stitch of them!


They are at Harcourt House gallery (opening Oct 17- everyone invited 🙂 )


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Filed under lace making, Loom & looms & small loom weaving, mixed media weaving, Oracle of Stillness: Weaving Coherence in the Chaos series of Woven Women mixed media weaving, Woven Women tapestries and woven works

2 responses to “Webs of Connection a Woven Woman mixed media piece from the Oracles of Stillness series

  1. Donna Marie Weissflog's avatar Donna Marie Weissflog

    Congratulations! Wish I lived a lot closer to see your display – have a really blessed time and always impressed by your artwork!

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    • Thank you so much, Donna Marie 🙂 I will be posting images of the Woven Women pieces that are part of the Oracle of Stillness series here on Tottie Talks Crafts 🙂 I wish I could convey the size and impact of light and shadow on them and how textural they are, but I am not a good enough photographer to manage that. But, I hope that I do convey the love and intention of healing and hope that is woven into every stitch ❤

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