
A farmer’s wife shapes her visions
Silhouette cutting - originally from China, where the tradition dates back thousands of years - has long been part of Swiss folklore art. Farmer’s wife Jolanda Brändle from Toggenburg has discovered a talent for the technique and has started giving rural scenes a new shape. (SF/swissinfo.ch)
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