January 1st has come and gone, 2011 has begun. I don't like to make New Year's resolutions because they can be so disappointing if not kept. And, what if something more interesting presented itself? I approach starting a new basket the same way. Usually I have an idea before I start weaving, but I often modify it as I work. The shape may suggest a different pattern, or an unexpected color combination could set me off in a new direction, so I give myself permission to see where it will lead me. (My training was in ceramics, but I prefer the flexibility in weaving baskets.)
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After a busy fall and all the comings and goings of the holidays, I'm looking forward to a quiet January. The soft shades in this Bridgewater, CT lake and the clear colors in Sarah's photo from Chicago make me want to weave. I want to design something so that I can play with these color combinations.
Contemplating the colors in the above seascapes touches me emotionally, and being able to appreciate the textures in this bark reminds me I am but a small part of something greater. As an artist and naturalist, I will try to share and preserve the beauty of what I see around me. This will be my New Year's resolution.
The birch bark is stunning! What beautiful colours.
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Sounds like a great plan. I'm not a big fan of New Year's Resolutions either. My life can change dramatically in a rather short time. I like to leave my options open. Plus, I like to live a bit more in the present.
ReplyDeleteLove your inspiration photos.
And I fed the fish while I was here. :)
Awesome photos of nature's miracles!
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful to come over here and see what joy you find in your surroundings. Great way to start the year. Hope to have a few good batches of peonies to show off this year, though not as easy out here in Northern California as in CT! Trish
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