
Did you know that in traditional Americana art and textile designs, the positioning of the eagle's head has special significance? In its talons, the eagle commonly holds a spring of wheat in one (signifying peacetime), and one or more arrows in the other (signifying a country at war). You might notice that in Paula Barnes' new
PAULA BARNES' AMERICA collection, the head of the large-scale eagle is intentionally turned toward the arrow, representing the hope for lasting peace throughout the world.