Showing posts with label Fragile as a leaf in Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fragile as a leaf in Autumn. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

My big idea

My big idea is to give enough information for my viewer to enter their own re-discovered inner world, but not too much.
Not too much information. The viewer needs to discover it.
I also want to remind the viewer that life is short, art is long.
A wabi sabi kind of thing. I want the work to hold its own destruction,
but the holding, the touching,
the idea of nurturance and
reparation
will also be present.
It's almost a spiritual thing. A belief.
A faith.
That we will go on.
Not knowing what lies ahead, we do go on.

Friday, October 12, 2007

Fragile as a Leaf in Autumn

The feminist movement was important in the development of the art quilt.

"This movement, which formed with the diverse goals of securing equal political and economic rights for women, also fostered a deep abiding interest in traditional female craft." Penny McMorris

Women artists have increased in stature since the 70's and there are more of us. Many women artists have discovered quilt making. It is not surprising that a group of serious quilt artists has emerged in the last quarter of the 20th century. However, quilts are still not accepted as fine art in the male dominated art world.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

fragile

Humans are so very fragile. For the most part we are able to forget this. That we are fragile. That our bodies and our minds are very very fragile.

Monday, May 29, 2006

Beauty

I've have been reading about modern art. I am struck by the idea put forward by many contemporary painters that representational art is too concerned with the surface beauty of things. Art should not be about objectivity but transcendence. Beauty lies not in verisimilitude but in balance.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Overwhelmed

I have taken on several diverse and disparate artistic activities, each of which need an equal amount of attention. Last week I received a "congratulations" card from the Toronto Outdoor Art Show which happens July 7,8,9 in Toronto. Then, over the weekend the Opus School of Textile Art sent six courses for downloading through the computer. Although I am looking forward to this in-depth study of drawing, contemporary art theory and embroidery, it will take discipline to fit it into what seems to be an already full schedule.