If you come to my house this morning, expect to eat more than your fair share of oliebollen. It’s a Dutch tradition to farewell the old year before welcoming the new.
Have a fun day, and a safe one, and don’t make too many New Year’s resolutions!
If you come to my house this morning, expect to eat more than your fair share of oliebollen. It’s a Dutch tradition to farewell the old year before welcoming the new.
Have a fun day, and a safe one, and don’t make too many New Year’s resolutions!
Kuna Yala Mola Gallery 7 | Panama
Somehow I ended up at Kristin again. I'm very glad I did. I'm familiar with Klimt. I'm more familiar with Hundertwasser. I'm very familiar with Aboriginal art. But who is Molas?
Not who but what.
Day 14-Molas, Kuna Indians 05847, originally uploaded by Aqua Energy Design Studio.
A mola is an embroidered panel made by Kuna Indian women. Where do the Kuna come from? They are the indigenous people of the San Blas Archipelago along the Atlantic coast of Panama and Columbia.
Applique, originally uploaded by Sustainable Harvest International.
QuiltEthnic.com has lots of excellent links.
Molas of the Kuna Indians
Reminds me a lot of Central Australian Aboriginal artwork. Same vibrancy.