I will share some photos
It seemed so urgent that I stitch every day.
I thought I might get this one finished. I told myself that finishing it was why I was stitching so much.
But that was not true.
I was stitching so much because I was letting my own hands do what they do so well.
My hands take care of me.
I went into my town studio a lot, and came home by the back roads,
because the trees and ditches take care of me too.
In the essays, I kept coming across words like care and nurture and support and retreat.
The water in the lake is beginning to freeze.
Can you can see the misty fairy hair?.
I'm finishing it up for an exhibition next spring. All the work in the exhibition is two-sided.
Most of the pieces are made by stitching first on one side and then another,
and when they are displayed, the 'other' or the inner side faces outwards.
Art has begun to feel not like a respite or an escape, but a formidable tool for gaining perspective on troubled times. Olivia Laing The Guardian April 2020
Stitching helps me because, for the several hours each day that I spend stitching,
real time is stopped.
The whirl of it. The fear of it.
Making my art is like being in a zone of enchantment.
The stars.
The sky and the stars.
Mark making is a way to make an effect on our own world. Margaux Williamson Canadian Art Winter 2019
Art is an articulation of resilience. People create art through war and pandemics and hardship and the work lives on for hundreds of years. Tatum Dooley The Guardian April 2020