Based on abstract patterns in Gustav Klimt's paintings this cushion is a section taken from a limited addition panel of the same name which Candace designed in 2005. "Klimt's work is an amalgam of organic patterns that have no obvious beginning or end" she says and it is this fluid, rhythmic side to his work that she focuses on here.
The kits include a 100% cotton canvas printed in full colour, all the yarns required (100% pure new wool), a needle and an easy to follow guide to get you underway.
Kits do not include backing materials or cushion pads
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Candace Bahouth
Candace Bahouth's tapestries are the balanced work of a true artist, whether it's her medieval patterns with their glorious borders or her stunning series based on the paintings of Gustav Klimt. Relatively few colours are used in these kits. They are quick to stitch and look good in any setting.
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