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Photographs of Leaves submitted for the Tree Project (ongoing)

Naomi Adams

Naomi Adams – Round Rock, TX
Violence Prevention Educator / Artist
http://naomisadams.com
Recycled corrugated card board, coffee cup sleeves, recycled disposable gown fabric, fabric paint, batting, thread, batik, hand dyed fabrics, machine quilting & reconstruction.

“What a fabulous project! Thanks”

NoBuko Ellett

No Buko Ellett – Huntsville, AL
“These leaves are made from recycled alteration fabric”

Ona Staskeviciene

Ona Staskeviciene - Kaunas, Lithuania
Cotton, Linen, Autor’s

Patricia Gould

Patricia Gould – Albuquerque, NM
Artist, www.angelfiredesigns.com
Cottonwood Leaf – Hand-made paper, hand-dyed silk, rayon & cotton thread, stiff interfacing, Wonder Under.
Pink Pod- Cotton fabrics, cotton thread, interfacing for stiffening, Wonder Under, wire.

Patsy Monk

Pasty Monk – Wimauma, FL
Retired
Cotton thread, non-fusible interfacing, thread.
“I love leaves – what a way to remind us of change, seasons, growth... Enjoy the polymer leaves. Maybe a mosaic in your future?”

Ponderosa Spinners, Weavers & Fiber Artists

Ponderosa Spinners, Weavers & Fiber Artists – Kelowna, British Columbia
Organizer for Leaf Project: Kirsti Jarrett
Hand carded wool, hand dyed and then hand felted. Cut into grape leaf shape. Embellished using needle felting machine. Grapes were hand felted from hand dyed wool fiber.
“Ponderosa Spinners, Weavers & Fiber Guild has been in existence for almost 40 years in Kelowna, BC. We have about 40 members.”

Queensbridge Community368

Ann-Marie Sjoberg – Gavle, Sweden
Judge
“Felted wool, yarn and pearls. I made 4 leaves – one for every season of the year.”

Redstone Village Retirem

Redstone Village Retirement Community – Huntsville, AL
Workshop Coordinator – Mary Lee
These leaves were made by the residents.

Renata

Renata Laurinaviciute – Kaunas, Lithuania
Flouistee wire, and beads, knitting

Riverton Middle School

Riverton Middle School – Huntsville, AL
Teacher – Nora Rogers
Students: Shelby, Trey, Marissa, Jacob, Brent, Anthony, Daeym, Brooke, Khaled, Jackson, Megan, Jordan, Edward, Justin, Shelby, Colton, Jayleu, Baylee, Bhameas, Cody, Tyler, Andrea, Jonathan, Kourtney, Michael, Janelle, Zachary, Brittany, Melvin, Chandler, Dustin, Chris, Grant, Diamond, Madisyn, Ashley, Asia, Megan, Devin, Amber, Kathrine, Austin, Courtney, Caleb, Lend, Graceann, Katie, Briann, Heather, Andrew, Jory Cheyene, Jonathan, Keegan, Carma, Ricky, Yazan, Walker, Kedrick, Joseph, Adam, Dakota, Ryon, Yesenia,, Ashleigh, Joshua, Joseph, Josh, Marisol, James, Laura, Hunter, Will, Scarlett, Cinthia, Claire, Kayla, Ikaikalani, Joey, Tre, Luke, Sarah, Nyzhir, Sally, Tyler, Zoe, Thomas, Chri Stina, Kayla, Jessica, Jessica, Hunter, Jessica, Jason, Jesse, Jacob, Bryce, Morgan, Rashaud, Dylan, Mary Lee, Caitlin, Daniel, Mathew, Austin, Jenny, Brienna, Joshua, Chaz, Alyssa, Curtis, Nikki, Jarred, Allyssa, Sydney, Jacob, Lexi, Mary, Garrett, Mathew, Tristin, Wendalynn, Shelby, Octavia, Austin, Revbecca, Lindsay, Brett, Kyle, Derra, Haliegh, Neil, Erica, Alex, Jessica

S.P No 25370

 

Stefanie Haeffeie-Balch

Stefanie Haeffele-Balch – Arlington, VA
Graduate Student
Felt, Fabric, Leather, & Thread, Hand-stitched
“The whole is the sum of it’s parts”

Taylor McLendon

Taylor McLendon – Huntsville, AL

Unitarian Universalist Church

Unitarian Universalist Church of Huntsville – Huntsville, AL
Organizer of Leaf Project – Theresa Miller and Erin Reid
Children’s religious education program, www.uuch.org
Recycled cotton sheet, permanent marker, with melted was (crayon) colors. Acrylic paint on recycled cotton trousers.

“Leaves made by children and teachers in the religious education program”

V. Kirveliene

Virginija Kirveliene – Kaunas, Lithuania
Curator National U.K. Cuirliowin Museum
Linen Flax, Wire

Weatherly Elementary School

Weatherly Elementary School – Huntsville, AL
Teacher – Louise Fine
Students from all grade levels. (Hundreds of leaves submitted)
Hope all is going well with project. This week we completed the leaves in 4th and 5th grade.  The students loved it and were very excited about seeing the final tree at Panoply and loved the idea of its permanent home at Early Works Museum.

Whitesburg Middle School

Whitesburg Middle School – Huntsville, AL
Teacher – Susan Sefton
7th Graders
Soda cans, yarn, raffia, permanent markers, plastic soda bottles, beads, glitter

Willena Nanton

Willena Nanton – New York, NY
Lawyer
100% Acrylic, Crocheted
“Enjoyed participating in this project and making the leaves.”

Zinaida Irute Dargiene

Zinaida Irute – Kaunas, Lithuania
Textile Artist
Cotton, Glue, String, Crafts Spray

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