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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Textures and Patterns #1

About two years ago I started taking pictures of textures and patterns on my walks and visits. When I read Gwen Hedley's Drawn to Stitch, I realised that I could use these as reference material for interesting embroideries or fabric manipulations or any type of art making. Well, so far I have not used them in embroideries or fabric manipulations or anything else, actually, but I do think it is a good idea to show two of these photographs each week. If you want to, you can guess what they are, and where they were taken,  but most of them are pretty self-evident!


Monday, January 7, 2013

Idea.


























Hello! What better day than the first Monday of the New Year to resurrect my blog. I have just surfaced from an ocean of words. In fact, I am quite tired of words. But I did have to choose my word for the year, so I am not quite done with words.

I vacillated between "create", "make" and "experience", but, as usual,  in the end I decided on something completely different:  "idea" - the place where everything great, successful, and remotely fun, starts. Then I read this piece, and in particular this paragraph:


"Ideas, in a sense, are overrated. Of course, you need good ones, but at this point in our supersaturated culture, precious few are so novel that nobody else has ever thought of them before. It’s really about where you take the idea, and how committed you are to solving the endless problems that come up in the execution."       (Hugo Lindgren)

Which is quite true, I guess. I mean, my creative life is an illustration of this. Lots of ideas, probably none of them novel, and very little commitment to solving the problems. 


So then I thought that I should maybe change my word to "commit" or "execute", but quite frankly, the first has connotations of Victorian lunatic asylums for me and the second of heads being chopped off in front of toothless old ladies cackling gleefully while knitting baby shawls, s
o no, I am sticking with "idea".