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is part of the reason that butterflies are what they are to me.  i am outside, going in/out of the albatros, the giant shed/garage thing out there, loading the truck with stuff that has accumulated for a couple years.  stuff i have dragged home because it's interesting, or i MIGHT need it, use it.  but i haven't and it's all covered with layers of dust.  anyway, so going back and forth, suddenly i become present enough to notice something just to the right of the back and forth pathway…. and it is this Monarch butterfly.  really, quite       …….intact…….    and this would have been at Least through last fall and this winter.  it is lying there…just in the middle of an expanse of sand,  just singularly there,  so exposed to rain, Wind, the elements and so still amazingly perfect.  How can this be?, i wonder?

and i have been looking at the Diaries Cloth while i am stitching the SideOat Grama grass clump.  thinking.  what all do i still want to include?  and i keep thinking butterflies and i keep thinking Many Butterflies but i can't find a way to depict a butterfly that seems right.  but there still remains the desire for Many.  

and in the mail the other day, was the current issue of Buddhadharma mag.  an article in it about a young artist, Ang Tsherin Sherpa who was born in Kathmandu and studied Tibetan thangka painting with his father, Master Urgen Dorje, a renouned thangka artist.  5 years ago, he began focusing on nontraditional Tibetan Artwork  because he is, to paraphrase, curious about how the Tibetan people's culture will maintain while merging with others.  these experiences are explored through the use of his "spirits" iconography.  "In Tibet, it is believed that local spirits are associated with specific geographic regions, its land, and people.  I am interested to know how they continue to adapt now that their original landscape and people have changed or moved on.  I picture them following the Tibetan people around the world. I have them adapting to their new environment just as the Tibetan diaspora must do as they travel and begin to set down roots in new, foreign lands.  Not only will the spirits be exposed to symbols of modern culture but also to artistic techniques that are new to them."  and he painted this:

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and i immediately thought that this is how i would like the top of the Diaries cloth to be….SO MANY butterflies….along with the arc of Black birds going east to west, west to east, simply because they can.

 

 

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33 responses to “butterflies”

  1. jude Avatar

    a lot of them yes! like little bits of something

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  2. handstories Avatar

    “simply because they can” is the best reason of all!

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  3. Sandy Avatar

    love this idea- i can see it so beautifully on your cloth! Because YOU can……. perfect!

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  4. Valerianna Avatar

    Sometimes a delicate butterfly carcass waits,
    small enough to dodge raindrops,
    guarded from wind by one small stone,
    until its medicine is discovered.

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  5. grace Forrest Maestas Avatar

    isn’t it
    something.
    carcass
    small and delicate as a butterfly, but carcass none the less……..
    yes.
    there it was. just there. on the sand. not even, one small stone.

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  6. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    There in the sand, Of course, brought by the wind for you, of course, of course. Have you thought of cutting bits of cloth in a shape like two triangles tip to tip meeting in the center–and secured there by a stitched body line–in all sizes and colors–with their wings free to fly free? I cannot describe it–I’ll draw it–take a picture and email it. That Tibetan painting–ah–and all those fluttering creatures above–ah–and the fierce beings with alphabet blocks (ironic and potently political).

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  7. saskia Avatar

    a Tibetan fluttering of butterfly wings stirs the air, becomes a breeze, turns into wind, which causes a storm, chaos reigns, thoughts, ideas, inspiration all hurly-burly and in the eye of the storm, the calm from which a seed of creation is nutured and becomes a thing of beauty pouring from your hands

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  8. Doris Avatar
    Doris

    I imagine that all these butterflies can carry your cloth up to the sky and flying where ever you want.

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  9. KaiteM. Avatar

    have you seen butterflies when they roost? there are squillions of them, all on top of each other, hanging out together literally. it’s a very breath taking sight and they just are any old way together, not trying to be beautiful in their poses, not even trying to look like butterflies.
    loveyou, k

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  10. sewing susan Avatar
    sewing susan

    Butterflies are about transformation. It seems to me you have been transforming yourself with going through all your stuff and leaving only what is essential. It takes great courage to look that deeply. It makes me think about all my stuff and what is essential and what is a self protective wrapping that keeps me from real. So yes lots of butterflies. I like Michelle’s idea of little snips of cloth.

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  11. Mo Crow Avatar

    last weekend Marguerite Derricourt talked about Travelling Light 2011 a scupltural work about the migratory movement of Bogong Moths
    http://itscrowtime.wordpress.com/2012/02/11/traveling-light-2011-by-marguerite-derricourt-at-paper-now/
    here’s a link to her website
    http://www.margueritederricourt.com/
    & another piece made from torn newspaper & magazines
    http://www.brendamaygallery.com.au/pages/enlargement_exhibitions.php?workID=34957&exhibitionID=146&artistID=114&current=7

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  12. Nancy Avatar

    I like how you’ve said this here. Yes Grace, many, many beautiful butterflies!

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  13. Nancy Avatar

    Kaite…I just saw this for the first time this winter…It was so thrilling to see so many together at days end. I put a couple of pictures over at pomegranate trail (I was so excited about it!)
    http://pomegranatetrail.blogspot.com/2012/01/fly.html

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  14. Nancy Avatar

    Great links Mo. Thanks. I really like those moths 🙂

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  15. Jeannie Avatar
    Jeannie

    I have always liked butterflies, but this fall and winter I have had them on my mind and in my vision. They pop up in a gift I am giving, or on cloth. Peggy asked me if it was because I had my thyroid removed, as it is butterfly shaped. Ah ha!!! And now you present this gorgeous piece of art. It may be the Chinese year of the dragon, but I think it is the year of the butterfly for me. Thanks for the links!

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  16. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    little shreds.

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  17. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    isn’t it? and this is how it is with them…the crows,
    i think the Raven, the grackles and boattails. i watch
    and i think it is simply for the love of it, they fly…

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  18. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    i think i can…we’ll see. today i tried a little.

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  19. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    yes…two triangles ….but i want them less defined.
    oh…wings free? hmmmmm.
    isn’t the painting amazing???? and i love his thinking
    behind his work.

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  20. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    pouring, well not yet….
    but i love how you tell of the motion of the butterflies
    and what is moved….beautiful words…
    thank you for these words…….

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  21. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    i like to just stand below, near. watching. they are
    the fliers

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  22. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    yes. they migrate. as a child, my grandfather’s cottage
    was near a migration pathway in Canada. we would go
    in the spring to see them gathering. they would light
    on my hair.

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  23. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    just to say…it’s so different for all of us. some of
    us maybe NEED to be keepers? and only we know.
    but for me, the lightness of Less stuff is very freeing.
    and also, it’s this time of life for me. now, i know
    what i want. until now, i wasn’t sure.

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  24. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    Mo…thank you SO much for these…they are just
    extraordinary!!! i will look again and again.
    i still find it really hard to leave a message on your
    blog. will continue to try……..
    THANK YOU

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  25. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    Jeannie, i think things rise up repeatedly for good
    reason. it seems to have happened enough times for me
    to believe this…
    i still have yet to put words around the most strong
    reason i love butterflies. it will be a lot of work
    to get it “right”…but one of these days i will….

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  26. Deb G Avatar

    I have a picture I tore out of some magazine by my desk. It’s a picture of a man on his horse out in the middle of a field in Russia. They are standing in front of a abandoned industrial something-or-another and there is a snow storm of butterflies.

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  27. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    thank you for this image.
    the horse makes it perfect.

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  28. KaiteM. Avatar

    light up your hair
    k

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  29. ali Avatar

    I loved reading this post–so rich in so many ways! Bountiful butterflies blossom.

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  30. helen salo Avatar
    helen salo

    Grace, I believe I sent you a couple of butterflies a couple of years ago that had died in my greenhouse, just like that. I think it’s from the heat and age, but then I really don’t know. Like the cloth idea.

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  31. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    ali…thank you and i hope so. i think i’ve got it, but
    need to try some first. but for now, it’s still the
    Grasses.

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  32. grace Forrest~Maestas Avatar
    grace Forrest~Maestas

    Helen…yes, you did. we can never know, can we. maybe
    they came in there because it was so beautiful inside?
    well…we’ll see with the cloth. i am becoming accustomed
    to spending “forever” doing something then spending
    another “forever” taking it away. it’s good work, both.

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  33. Mo Crow Avatar

    Oh Grace, have a look at these butterflies & bees & bats & hummingbirds, lots of flighty things!!
    http://blog.ted.com/2011/05/06/the-hidden-beauty-of-pollination-louie-schwartzberg-on-ted-com/
    NB I have to approve any comments before they show up on my blog so have another go OK?

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