An Orchid's View: 22" x 30"
Often seen as a sign of fertility, virility, grace, love, beauty, and strength, orchids stand tall amongst their floral counterparts. This raw edge fabric collage can be replicated in a similar fashion as the one shown here, or the flower colors, wallpaper style, and tablecloth color can be modified to suit your favorite colors or decor.
It will be delivered to you professionally mounted in a black frame with a white mat, museum-quality glass that cuts down on glare and fading, and picture wire on the back so it’s ready to hang in your home.
Pattern by textile artist, Emily Taylor.
Size: 22” x 30” Framed
“It is a kind of love, is it not?
How the cup holds the tea,
How the chair stands sturdy and foursquare,
How the floor receives the bottoms of shoes
Or toes. How soles of feet know
Where they’re supposed to be.
I’ve been thinking about the patience
Of ordinary things, how clothes
Wait respectfully in closets
And soap dries quietly in the dish,
And towels drink the wet
From the skin of the back.
And the lovely repetition of stairs.
And what is more generous than a window?”
~ Pat Schneider
Often seen as a sign of fertility, virility, grace, love, beauty, and strength, orchids stand tall amongst their floral counterparts. This raw edge fabric collage can be replicated in a similar fashion as the one shown here, or the flower colors, wallpaper style, and tablecloth color can be modified to suit your favorite colors or decor.
It will be delivered to you professionally mounted in a black frame with a white mat, museum-quality glass that cuts down on glare and fading, and picture wire on the back so it’s ready to hang in your home.
Pattern by textile artist, Emily Taylor.
Size: 22” x 30” Framed
“It is a kind of love, is it not?
How the cup holds the tea,
How the chair stands sturdy and foursquare,
How the floor receives the bottoms of shoes
Or toes. How soles of feet know
Where they’re supposed to be.
I’ve been thinking about the patience
Of ordinary things, how clothes
Wait respectfully in closets
And soap dries quietly in the dish,
And towels drink the wet
From the skin of the back.
And the lovely repetition of stairs.
And what is more generous than a window?”
~ Pat Schneider
Often seen as a sign of fertility, virility, grace, love, beauty, and strength, orchids stand tall amongst their floral counterparts. This raw edge fabric collage can be replicated in a similar fashion as the one shown here, or the flower colors, wallpaper style, and tablecloth color can be modified to suit your favorite colors or decor.
It will be delivered to you professionally mounted in a black frame with a white mat, museum-quality glass that cuts down on glare and fading, and picture wire on the back so it’s ready to hang in your home.
Pattern by textile artist, Emily Taylor.
Size: 22” x 30” Framed
“It is a kind of love, is it not?
How the cup holds the tea,
How the chair stands sturdy and foursquare,
How the floor receives the bottoms of shoes
Or toes. How soles of feet know
Where they’re supposed to be.
I’ve been thinking about the patience
Of ordinary things, how clothes
Wait respectfully in closets
And soap dries quietly in the dish,
And towels drink the wet
From the skin of the back.
And the lovely repetition of stairs.
And what is more generous than a window?”
~ Pat Schneider