Louise Bourgeois
I love the way Louise Bourgeois thinking about sewing and stitching, and in particular about needles. The notion of stitching to repair and to mend is important I think. The way many of us stitch to make things whole again.
Stitching and sewing also also creative acts whereby new things come into being as a result of a needle, filled with thread, passing through fabric.
I really love her distinction between a needle and a pin. Never had I thought my way into that space until now. I can see exactly what she means by the potential aggression of pain, with somebody wielding it as a weapon almost and ready to prick a hole or pierce the skin. Pins are otherwise for holding, rather than making or repairing which needles achieve.
I love this idea and could explore it a lot longer.
I love this concept of a needle being a healing tool.
ReplyDeleteDon't you love the difference between a needle and a pin?!? The needle does heal; and the pin does pierce...
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