I pinned monumental simplicity to the deck railing yesterday. Right in the center, where the bird feeder usually is. Right where we naturally look out across the bay. It was a mild day. Just a little wind. I love how it feels like I do when I look at the view.
this piece 5 months ago
the silhouette of the trees makes it almost a dream scape
ReplyDeleteSailing away on a warm wind........
ReplyDeletei'm constantly amazed at how you take simple and make it complex in an emotional way, without compromising the simplicity
ReplyDeletegrand with humbleness wrapped in beauty
ReplyDeleteI love how it feels like I do when I look at the view.
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a form of "blood memory" and/or an empathetic experience of self in wind, in-dwell(ing) cloth, escaped outward,into, its own ecstatic "being", weightless again. , almost.
lovely.
makes me wonder about the veil we see through of which we are unaware. beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness....seeing the landscape through your fabrics that have been coloured by what grows from the land....oh my goodness.
ReplyDeleteWhat I am thinking is that when you have your show you need to create a breeze to make the pieces furl and dance.
oh Judy!
ReplyDeletegorgeously quiet
sensual
and sumptuous
with a little wildness
yes - furl and dance...
xox - eb
It reminds of a beautiful tibetan flag floating with the breeze, being a part of nature.
ReplyDeleteAs always, beautiful in its simplicity.
Your previous post on the embroidered work of Anna Torma is wonderful. I enjoyed reading about how her embroidery begins, evolves, a part of her everyday life. Much like your cloths.
Jacky xox
All these views are from the back of the piece, from below.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your support.
Stunning.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking.
Inspiring.
Just plain awesome.
Take your pick.
They all apply.
Interesting.
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