Catelyn At The River


When I first started making this, I told you it was another piece inspired by the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series.  If you know the story - it refers to the last scene at the end of A Storm Of Swords - it's called "Catelyn At the Riverside"

The white (weirwood) tree represents Catelyn, and the other trees cowering before her are of course, her foes.  If you haven't read the books; have at it - interpret this as you will, and tell me what *you* see.  I've already gotten "trees dancing in the moonlight" - and would love to know your take!

Have an awesome weekend everyone, I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
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Oh - and, if you're not a regular reader, the "how to" posts are here, here, here, here and of course, the "recipe post" here.

Kit Lang

14 comments:

  1. So cool, Kit! Those trees really pop against the background. I guess I'll have to go read the book now so see what you are interpreting, but even without knowing the book, it's a beautiful piece. Congrats!

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  2. I don't know the book so I'll stick with my original impression. I love it! This is one of my favorite pieces of yours.

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  3. Absolutely beautiful!!!

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  4. I wish I could interpret this based on the book, but I don't remember finishing that one. :p I think that's where I only read the bits about certain characters, and I don't think Catelyn was one! It is certainly beautiful, though!

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  5. Anonymous2.3.12

    Great finish!!!
    Stay inspired!

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  6. I haven't read the book, but I love the quilt! Crazy-cool, and the quilting is amazing!

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  7. Shimmering and full of movement. Beautiful!

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  8. Amazing and Beautiful!!!
    Awesome work of art.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

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  9. Beautiful piece of work!

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  10. I see dancing happy trees but then I haven't read the story... Like it VERY much. The quilting is wonderful.

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  11. Thanks very much Maya!

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  12. Wow, that is incredible! Love your work

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  13. Holy moly... *gasp* *sigh* It is stunning!! I have the perfect place in my house for it. ;-)

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  14. Anonymous2.4.12

    You are really good!

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