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Do you enjoy looking for pictures in the clouds, etc.? Then you will enjoy this fabric. Can you

find the woman's face in the cave formations?

The Inner Space Caverns are located just north of Austin, Texas, in the USA. On the ceiling of the caverns, I saw what appeared to be a woman's face in the rock formations of the ceiling. As I created a simple watercolor based on this phenomena, it seemed the title "Inner Space" was very suitable, so I retained it. Symbolically, the painting represents that inner space where we are alone, that is sometimes filled with frightening thoughts, where we can feel vulnerable and unprotected. As I was working on the design, the story of La Llorona (the crying woman), a Mexican folk character, also came to mind. This folk tale tells of a woman who drowned her children in a fit of jealousy when she saw her husband with a younger woman - and now her ghost wanders endlessly along the river, searching for them. If you would like to read the legend, you may click here. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Llorona) You will find other colorways and sizes of this design in the complete Inner Space collection. (https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/277945) This strikes me as a fabric very suitable for Halloween, or a Gothic outfit or wallpaper, because of the woman's eerie face - and yet her face is observant only to those who look closely. If you would like the design in a different size, or in a different format, just let me know. I would be glad to scale it to your specifications. Should you make any purchase, know that it is greatly appreciated - above all because I know someone has connected with my work. Happy sewing! Copyright Mary K Wykes 4-21-16

find the woman's face in the cave formations?

The Inner Space Caverns are located just north of Austin, Texas, in the USA. On the ceiling of the caverns, I saw what appeared to be a woman's face in the rock formations of the ceiling. As I created a simple watercolor based on this phenomena, it seemed the title "Inner Space" was very suitable, so I retained it. Symbolically, the painting represents that inner space where we are alone, that is sometimes filled with frightening thoughts, where we can feel vulnerable and unprotected. As I was working on the design, the story of La Llorona (the crying woman), a Mexican folk character, also came to mind. This folk tale tells of a woman who drowned her children in a fit of jealousy when she saw her husband with a younger woman - and now her ghost wanders endlessly along the river, searching for them. If you would like to read the legend, you may click here. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Llorona) You will find other colorways and sizes of this design in the complete Inner Space collection. (https://www.spoonflower.com/collections/277945) This strikes me as a fabric very suitable for Halloween, or a Gothic outfit or wallpaper, because of the woman's eerie face - and yet her face is observant only to those who look closely. If you would like the design in a different size, or in a different format, just let me know. I would be glad to scale it to your specifications. Should you make any purchase, know that it is greatly appreciated - above all because I know someone has connected with my work. Happy sewing! Copyright Mary K Wykes 4-21-16

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