Today marks the six week countdown for all work to be finished to ship to Denmark. My focus will be to do about twenty pieces and choose my favorite from that work to send.
The last few days I have been fusing silk in both sculpture and hanging art.
My exchange for Denmark will involve taking as much of my home, community and province with me as I am able through my work. From my living room window I look out upon the shores of Minas. When the tide is in, it is beautiful blues against the clay banks and dyke grasses. When the tide is out I see miles of marshy mud and smell the musty odor of briny ocean. These are the things I miss when I leave my home.
Today I worked on a canvas of silk fusion, and now have the background layers done. This was done directly from the view from my window. I will continue to work on this piece alternately with others, to try to catch the essence of the almost full tide. Of necessity it will be done an hour later every day until I loose the lights with the shifting of the tide.
Another piece is sculptured silk influenced by the tangle of Boston Ivy growing on the side of my house. Ivy is my favorite of all plant life. The layers developing over the years and the intersections and paths followed by the vines, bring to mind the relationships over years of people and the paths and connections made by us.
Like everything else the Ivy is just coming into leaf, new beginnings, re-awakenings and rebirth that is spring.
Our group Seven is like spring, eternally evolving, renewing and exciting me on to bigger pursuits.
Marilyn Rand, The senior of SEVEN, Lambs Run Farm...
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Friday, May 14, 2010
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