Wednesday 2 September 2009

macondo en ceramica


macondo en ceramica
Originally uploaded by Marian Florcita

Do you remember this post where I was making a sort of recap of the different versions of my interpretation of Macondo -the mytical town in Garcia Marquez "One Hundread years of Solitude"? Handfelted, drawn? Well, this is the ceramic version... what do you think?
It made it to Cuteable' s Flickr Fridays.
Click on the picture if you want to see a larger version.

This is a pretty busy week in this house. My husband is changing all the windows and frames of the house and...boy do I like dust and messy rooms. I'm not very fond of cleaning, but I' m not fond of living in a mess either!
Also, my husband' s grandmother is turning 90 years old this sunday and we are organizing a big party... and I'm in charge of baking for around 70 people. Sometimes I do not apreciate my own volunteering spirit! So, pretty busy.
With some luck tomorrow I can show you the last of the Seed bags I' ve made. A very sober one too...

11 comments:

glasswork said...

Home, sweet home :)

Tweed Thoughts said...

Love the little houses - they're fab:) That's a whole lot of baking! Have fun :D

Mariel said...

que cosa mas linda!!

painted fish studio said...

they are perfect!!!

good luck with the baking. :)

Easterya said...

SO cute!

florcita said...

Claudia, indeed!
Alison...yes, it is... Ie already started and although the smell is sweet, it's a bit boring isn't it!
Mariel, gracias!
Fishy, thanks! I need help with the baking! :)
Fabs, thanks :)

DIY Fluffies said...

Lovely houses, good luck with baking!

Lily Pang said...

"One Hundred Years of solitude" is my favorite book. These little houses are so mysterious and enthinc, yes, they are from there.

florcita said...

Fluffels! hoi! hoe is het! ik ben al naar jour blog/winkel geweest... effe bezoeken :)

Lily, mine too! ahaaa! I knew someone would understand! :) Thanks Lily!

Ruth said...

These are lovely and yes, I did see them on Cuteable! What good taste they have!

Mitsy / ArtMind said...

Oh, these are super amazing! I love them! They are also SO you I think! ;)