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FAVORITE DESIGN

" Purple is your colour "..
I heard it few times.. from different people know me...
No I own no copyrights of this colour, but truly one of my very favorite colours all times ( I love them all, actually ;-)...
I own copyright of this design, which is also favorite of mine part of a wide collection.
Dedicated to a " tie "... from here and another " tie" from there... and to all of you dear friends.
Thanks for viewing... My best wishes for you.
Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush
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Bottom image, is the French fabric I got inspired by , to make the first original design from this collection.

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John Cappello 11 May 2015

Very lovely work Ruth!! I really love this!!

Caballero Salguero 13 Aug 2010

Gorgeous Favorite design my dear friend Nira, you great and antique culture, view, charismatic power, grace, and creativity or talent,terrific. Hugs from Spain, Pepe

Anonymous Guest 25 Feb 2009

You always have such "intense" descriptive evaluations about your work.....The only word that comes to mind, my dear is "PASSION"......you have such a passionate & intense vocabulary when representing your Art..... I Just Love it....... I love PASSION in an Artist ! And, you are that.....PASSION ! ! !

Artist Reply: Hello dear friend in ART. Our ART reflect as, I believe. You know me so well , Thom. And.. I'm glad that you love my passion as an artist, I'm very passionate artist. Indeed it can be seen through my creations. You know after reading you, I thought about your words.. And I thought some more about my passionate nature in some other fields/ways, and thought some more, and I'm inspired to do some kind of an artwork connected to emotions. " You always have such "intense" descriptive evaluations about your work".. It's so true once more.. and I wish my English would be better, you know. Luv yu ! Thanks heaps.

Teresa Dominici 24 Feb 2009

Beautiful design, Nira.

Artist Reply: Hello Teresa.. Thanks so much... kind regards, NIRA.

Anonymous Guest 24 Feb 2009

Symbolic in the "original" design you create.....on a lot of your work..... I see the Middle East represented in the line adaption to each little design which surrounds the main themes...... I always sEE the influences which are truly Israeli in nature. I love the little curly-que's and line tidbits that fulfill the beginning interior piece you start with..... I hope I explain myself correctly, so you can understand me...... Thom Roslan.

Artist Reply: Well, Thom ;-)... I always enjoy reading your insightful & professional comments - Indeed I do. The "original" design was created by me in 1987, I think :-). It was ( motifs ) inspired by actually a Nylon fabric that was given to the family in the 60's... from Parisian relatives, that were making fashion and had a boutique in PARIS. (- Stylized a bit differently.) The colour combination is totally ME, although there was bit of inspiration on this part too. But my colour use is much deeper, and richer, more sophisticated...and I chose less colours. And, I tell you something more, I perhaps live all my life in this country that I love.. And I know some other textile designers learned with ME... I think I was different in my colour use then others. In my designs, I don't feel myself taking Israeli influence particularly.. NO :-)... Some may say that the turquoise is a Middle East colour... perhaps... but not only. There is logic that a person living in some place will be influenced in one way or another... perhaps there's hidden part in my work, that is israeli and I don't see it, which is ME, PURE ISRAELI :-)!
Artist Reply: Hey... and another fact is that my mom Hadassa, used to have once a closet full with all kinds of fabrics, most came usually from France, Italy or Germany ;-).. Few fabrics were also made in Israel... There are few rare fabrics left.. I'll try to scan to you later perhaps late evening the original piece of inspiration, that is not mine but came from Paris, to inspire my ORIGINAL piece. thanks again.