Talbot's "Articles of China" Tufted Rug
A hand-tufted ode to the 7 of Cups by way of William Henry Fox Talbot’s “Articles of China”, a salted paper photograph made 1843-1844 that was included in the first volume of his Pencil of Nature photo book.
The 7 of Cups in tarot represents what’s real, what’s not real, what’s a fantasy, what is our imagination, what’s just in our head, what is actually happening? Very Neptunian, which rules photography.
27"x33.5”
Made with New Zealand wool, small-batch dyed in the U.S., and backed with a cotton/poly blend backing fabric.
Can be used as a functional rug, or fitted to be a wall hanging.
Price includes shipping.
A hand-tufted ode to the 7 of Cups by way of William Henry Fox Talbot’s “Articles of China”, a salted paper photograph made 1843-1844 that was included in the first volume of his Pencil of Nature photo book.
The 7 of Cups in tarot represents what’s real, what’s not real, what’s a fantasy, what is our imagination, what’s just in our head, what is actually happening? Very Neptunian, which rules photography.
27"x33.5”
Made with New Zealand wool, small-batch dyed in the U.S., and backed with a cotton/poly blend backing fabric.
Can be used as a functional rug, or fitted to be a wall hanging.
Price includes shipping.
A hand-tufted ode to the 7 of Cups by way of William Henry Fox Talbot’s “Articles of China”, a salted paper photograph made 1843-1844 that was included in the first volume of his Pencil of Nature photo book.
The 7 of Cups in tarot represents what’s real, what’s not real, what’s a fantasy, what is our imagination, what’s just in our head, what is actually happening? Very Neptunian, which rules photography.
27"x33.5”
Made with New Zealand wool, small-batch dyed in the U.S., and backed with a cotton/poly blend backing fabric.
Can be used as a functional rug, or fitted to be a wall hanging.
Price includes shipping.