Melinama does Illustration Friday: "Confined."
Oddly, this design comes from a ketubah! Who knew that Jewish scribes and Celtic scribes had something like this in common? Is knotwork hardwired in our skulls?
Labels: art
Oddly, this design comes from a ketubah! Who knew that Jewish scribes and Celtic scribes had something like this in common? Is knotwork hardwired in our skulls?
Labels: art
by melinama @ 9:02 AM 1 comments
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1 Comments:
Weaving is a very old art. Maybe these patterns first developed as a way to teach others to weave or maybe 2 demensional artists just had to represent the patterns they saw in cloth.
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