You might remember my post about finding 1,000 gifts. I spied this gift (photo #5) Saturday morning. It was kind of foggy out and cold. I put my beagle outside and saw this web. I couldn't resist. I remember the last time I found a beautiful web. I wanted a photo, but didn't have my camera. I ran home, grabbed it and went back for my walk. When I finally reached my destination, a neighbor was destroying it. She commented how much she hated spiders. I was sad and walked along. Then another opportunity arose. I found my husband destroying that one. I love the artistry, the weaving technique. I can't help, but think of the book, "Charlotte's Web".
Did YOU know? There is such a thing as:
Cobweb Painting. Cobweb painting made its appearance in the 1500s in the Austrian Alps. The webs were layered and wound over fabric and reinforced by brushing with diluted milk. Then watercolors were applied over the top to create the painting, some of which still exist today in private collections.
Here is an article about a Cobweb Painter. I never would of thought to paint on a web?!
Amazing, so many interesting facts on spiders can be found here.
Oh and speaking of the web. YOU can vote here, for the Top Writing Blog. I am just honored to be nominated. Go vote for your favorites. I plan on visiting all of these blogs. Some are good friends and some I am not familiar with, yet. I love to meet new bloggers, don't you!
Did YOU know? There is such a thing as:
Cobweb Painting. Cobweb painting made its appearance in the 1500s in the Austrian Alps. The webs were layered and wound over fabric and reinforced by brushing with diluted milk. Then watercolors were applied over the top to create the painting, some of which still exist today in private collections.
Here is an article about a Cobweb Painter. I never would of thought to paint on a web?!
Amazing, so many interesting facts on spiders can be found here.
Oh and speaking of the web. YOU can vote here, for the Top Writing Blog. I am just honored to be nominated. Go vote for your favorites. I plan on visiting all of these blogs. Some are good friends and some I am not familiar with, yet. I love to meet new bloggers, don't you!
Comments
Scarlett
I found this very interesting, Thanks for enlightening us,
Yvonne.
Great photo!
Thank you SO so so sosososososoooooo much for your comment on my blog. I had a very tough emotional week, and your comment and quote were so wonderful and uplifting.
How nice to find you here too. Your blog is wondeful, and I need to go look at my new Somerset Studio and find you!
:)
I voted for you when I saw you on the list. You and the other bloggers I know. Best of luck!
I think I should be in a different category, but thank you!
Linda-Thank you for coming to visit me!
MPax-Thank you Mary, it means a lot!!! I just don't want zero votes, that is all I am hoping for :D
Yeah, I'm not fearful, but not a fan either. It does sounds kind of cool
Mary-That is so kind of you! Many spiders will be happy to hear that :D
Susie-Yes, they do appear like jewels dangling, so beautiful!
Daniele-Thank you for coming to visit me! I am glad, we all can use some cheer~ You are kind~
Alex-I might pass on this one! Taking photos works for me ;D
Kerry-I love your policy! I follow that rule, too :D
Vicki-Thank you for visiting me! :D
Amanda-Thank you so much! I'm so impressed with your new mission!
I'll be by to see how you are doing~
Yvonne-I understand! Thank you~
I admire them, but don't want them in my house.
Scarlett-Thank you for saying so!
I know right...painting webs, who would of thunk it?! Not me!
Stephen-You are welcome! I was intrigued when I discovered it!
Sherry-lol, You crack me up! It wasn't here. It was in Maine! They are Mainacs up there. I know I use to be one ;D You are so funny~