Back home for a couple of days, then off to Edmonton for the artist reception of URBAN TEXTURES, Articulation's textile exhibit inspired by architectural details from Winnipeg's historical Exchange District.
Donna Clement is a Canadian textile artist who shows and sells on her web site and at various exhibits throughout the year. She travels throughout the world and loves to share her photos of inspiration seen abroad, with special focus on UNESCO World Heritage Sites. She is an exhibiting member of ARTICULATION Textile Group and CONTEXTURAL Fibre Arts Cooperative.
April 22, 2009
The trip started with blooming cactuses...
And so it should finish...






As we left Las Vegas we headed south and then west on the #78. This route took us through the Algodones Dunes - an area of 8 by 40 miles, a vast pile of pure, golden sand, center of which has absolutely no vegetation and presents a stark, elemental scene of just two components - cloudless blue sky above and unbroken sandy mounds beneath.

and the Anza-Borrego Desert State Park (where the above cactus photos came from) as we made our way to the Pacific coast, Encinitas and Santa Luz to spend a couple of days visiting with family.


Back home for a couple of days, then off to Edmonton for the artist reception of URBAN TEXTURES, Articulation's textile exhibit inspired by architectural details from Winnipeg's historical Exchange District.
Back home for a couple of days, then off to Edmonton for the artist reception of URBAN TEXTURES, Articulation's textile exhibit inspired by architectural details from Winnipeg's historical Exchange District.
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