Working with the imagery of shattering, I found another beautiful, but different Japanese paper, and traced the image onto it, and then cut the work into 16 squares, each 4cm x 4cm
Many a moment is spent staring at it, lifting it, watching it move, sensing its lightness and driftiness.
But I then had to consider how it might sew. I need to hold the lightest papers together and I really wasn't sure if the sewing machine would simply shred it; so I layered up a few scraps and headed home to the trusty machine.
such an elegant resolve
ReplyDeleteThank you Mo - the work is coming together...
DeleteYou do interesting things.
ReplyDeleteThanks Penny! Interesting things just seem to happen along on occasions - and I follow where they go. Go well.
DeleteI'm enjoying these experiments. Looking forward to seeing where they take you
ReplyDeleteSuch simple beautiful layers; and as MC says - elegantly resolved.
ReplyDeleteThanks B!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much Annick - it is coming along gently...
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