This is a textile original work created by Nancy Pike.
A handwoven wall hanging suspended from a slender wooden branch by a simple cord, giving it a rustic, handmade feel. The piece is small but richly textured, with thick yarns and woven strips creating a layered tapestry effect. Its design depicts a landscape scene: a wide blue sky with soft, rounded clouds and pale yellow highlights, rolling hills and distant mountains, and a band of green fields and darker terrain below. The colors are earthy and calming—blues, grays, greens, browns, and muted yellows—blending together in a way that feels both decorative and serene.
The weaving has a very tactile quality, with visible knots, fringe, and uneven strands hanging at the bottom, which add to its artisanal charm. The top edge is neatly attached to the branch, while the lower fringe is looser and more organic, almost like blades of grass or trailing fibers. The hanging stands out as a cozy, handmade art piece that feels inspired by nature and crafted with care.
This piece was created in 2026.
The dimensions of the art is 11.75" x 9".
This picture is part of our "Beauty of the Rockies" temporary exhibit, come and see it through out the months of February and March 2026.