
Dry Falls V, Nantahala National Forest
An original artwork by award-winning fiber artist, Kim Keelor. This is part of a series about a waterfall a few miles from the artist's studio called Dry Falls because people can walk behind it while staying dry. It is a favorite of the artists and she visits office to study the flow of water in a natural setting.
It was created with a combination of wet and needle felt making, with merino wool, recycled sari silk and recycled cotton.
It was created with a combination of wet and needle felt making, with merino wool, recycled sari silk and recycled cotton.