this reminds of those shows on TV with dance girls waving their feathers around! must have been way back in my childhood! - oh yes I remember - Sunday Night at the London Palladium! lol! beautiful colours and design!
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very pretty and fabric like! lol, i remember sunday night at the london palladium too! lol, is that a british thang? im sure nobody else will know what it is!!
When, in the good book, they speak of "and the fires came down from the heavens"...this is what I envision!! Ahhhh!! It's the end of the world!! Run to the hills!! 8~P
It does look very Aztec for sure. They made some pretty bright headdresses, but then they had all those beautiful tropical birds to work with. LOL Very pretty.
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
Gorgeous colours and lovely design. It reminds me more of clouds or, possibly, embroidery than feathers. I think just because the edges seem too abrupt and neat for feathers, though some birds can look like that. But most human concoctions do not - and this sure looks as though the original owners are no longer around to enjoy the scene. I'm most tempted, then, to see a path - almost a ladder - through the clouds.
I don't like it one bit. It reminds me of narrow country lanes with high hedges on each side, blocking any view of where the path came from or goes too after only the first bend in the road. No sense of distance, place or any world but the single path - allegedly, but unbelievably, from somewhere to somewhere else. A claustrophobic trap for the unwary. A way to be lost forever among the deceptively innocuous looking countryside - so misleadingly pretty at first...