Not only a kite & a quilt, there is also a pair of matching bols rotating in opposite directions and assorted drogues.
May 16, 2014
Petals - 2014
Our latest patchwork creation inspired by our Phoenix Rising Wan-Wan kite.
On display at the Israeli Quilters Association "My Color Palette" exhibition at the Jerusalem Theater.
On display at the Israeli Quilters Association "My Color Palette" exhibition at the Jerusalem Theater.
February 1, 2014
January 31, 2014
Royal Chef, Shakshouka Hexagon Kite - 2013
We were contacted by an Israeli TV reality show to make a Shakshouka themed kite for one of the show's contestants, the venerable Dr. Shakshouka.
Shakshouka is a dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, chili peppers, and onions, often spiced with cumin.
Here's the finished kite, with the scrumptious Shakshouka with parsley on a blazing hot skillet:
And here's a short clip from the final show, featuring Bino Gabso, aka Dr. Shakshouka, and The Flying Squad.
August 31, 2013
August 3, 2013
Blast from the Past - 1992
Kite Exhibition, The Jerusalem Theater Foyer - July-August 2013
Our kite will be on exhibition at The Jerusalem Theater at the Sherover Theatre Lobby, between Jul. 21st and Aug. 28th 2013. From the Theater's website:
Crazy about the Wind | Eli and Shula ShavitThe theater summer program:
"A person dedicates his life to flying kites, you can't say that there isn't a kernel of madness in that. But it's all a matter of interpretation: there are those who call it a ‘kernel of madness' and others who would say it was a ‘spark of holiness.' Sometimes it's hard to tell the difference..." (from Romain Gary, The Kites).
Sherover Theatre Lobby, 21.7.13 to 28.8.13
August 2, 2013
April 6, 2013
January 5, 2013
December 31, 2012
December 29, 2012
December 28, 2012
Canadian Maple Leaf Kite Project - 2012
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(via Bernard Fournière) |
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photo credit: Patrice Roberge |
Maple Leaf Kite - Made for the 2012 Dieppe France International Kite Festival, as part of CVCF - AKA joint project for comemoratring the 70th anniversary of “Operation Jubilee” frequently called “the Canadian landing in Dieppe”, as 80% of the troops involved were from Canada during WWII
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