Showing posts with label work that carries the seed of its maker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work that carries the seed of its maker. Show all posts

Monday, May 17, 2010

miscellaneous sights and thoughts

I woke up about 2:00 and couldn't get back to sleep because I was thinking about how to keep the kids moving forward and ending the year at the same time. I'm initiating a postcard project with the 5th and 4th grades to express issues around the oil disaster. I'll encourage them to mail the postcards to an appropriate person. I decided on postcards because of their size and completability in the short time we have left of school. Several media work with that size also.

I did finish reading the latest "Surface Design Journal". Katey Schultz's article about Lisa Klukak's work has some well worded thoughts about the artistic process and the artist. I was caught especially by her saying, "after releasing any personal agenda, an artist's truest self can emerge through the work created in this spirit - work that at once taps into universal themes but still carries the seed of its maker." I have had moments of working when the personal agenda got in the way. Those are moments when the solutions to completion are unclear. When I let go, I get to creating and I wonder why the solutions were seemingly impossible.
The more I stay with the work as a discipline, the more I am able to work from my truest self and not be directed by a personal agenda.

Today, I was busy with walk ( I saw a lady's slipper beside the road), vacuuming, going to the vet's and lunch with a friend. I did not photograph the new pages ... tomorrow.

DAILY HAIKU 2009 May 17

This entry consists of torn pieces of a scrapbooking paper. It is a varied grey green color with a painted effect. It has thin lavendar lines. I quickly drew the general shapes of the jack-in-yhe pulpit with a green gel pen. The verse is on a piece of vellum written with a green Sharpie pen.
jack-in-the-pulpit
a unique, mesmorizing
plant in the shadows


I find this plant marvelous and am honored they thrive in my various gardens. I feel sorry for anyone who has not seen them, but they are rare. Only on the largest of plants, the seed pods consist of red berries grouped together - the seed of the maker.