this cloth i gave to Acey…the Rooster Flower A different kind of face
Grace, this is lovely….. the colors so warm. I have a new blog set up, come visit.
Giddy, as Jude’s Spirit Cloth 101 starts next week……. Eeeeeeee….. xoxo Sandy
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What energy Gracie….yes….new clas with Jude….are you in too?
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Yvette…the above cloth was made almost a year ago…i need
to re~view.
am yes. Spirit Diaries. in September. We go on and on, don’t
we. so happy for that.
dag dag
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Hi Grace,
time can be a cruel judge….I recently got rid of some old love letters – 30 years ago that would have been impossible. But now: no big deal!Okay, you’re revisiting your cloth – well, I think it is beautiful. It aged well!Time didn’t do any harm!
I think that’s the proof: your work IS good.
Best wishes,
eva
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Ahhh…yes. I remember her. I remember when she first showed the rooster of her face. (((smile))) It’s nice to remember.
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it’s looking back on you
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Today in the chill and fog of my morning San Francisco walk, I have a moment to come here and warm myself. How well I remember Rooster Flower but it is your new face grace, she of the long strands that may or may not contain your personal signs, the lizards, the birds that fills me. Always, a deep connection from the threads of your cloth. Who is this woman? Is she one woman or many? Does it matter? I only know that from scraps of dyed cloth, thread lines and drawn lines, she brings a gift of beauty, knowing and connection and I thank you for her…she is what I have needed these past two months…
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Sandy…yes. and i’m GLAD about the new blog…now it’s
just going, yes?
and the 101, Everything you need to Know. it’s cooler
this morning and i am wearing both my housecoat and the goatshirt and looking now and then at how Cloth is on my body with both beauty and purpose and i am so
happy. and it all began with 101 learning.
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Eva..love letters……..i created a writing exercise once that was to write love letters to one’s self.
i feel like i’m walking into a new place with my clothmaking. i hope it’s true.
love,
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it was in july of last year
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Eye
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Marti…oh so GOOOOOD to see you here.
she is just woman. and no, it’s doesn’t matter. but to
me, she is just woman. like me, like you.
i am beginning to really love this cloth
be well in SF with those beautiful grandbabies that no
longer are babies and daydream your fields at home.
Love and Love,
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Grace I love your use color. The colors seem so fitting for where you live. I like how subtle they are but how you vary them which makes my eye travel around feasting on the beauty. I also am inspired by the density of your stitch which adds another element of complexity.
My colors are so different from yours. I wonder how much where we live affects that.
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The idea of many women held inside this one really appeals to me for are we not all many women within one body?
Thank you for this thought Marti.
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i think yes. and in many bodies, we are One Woman.
Marti is a very elegant thought maker. i miss her when
she’s away.
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you know, i don’t know., about Where We Live…..
for sure, many of the things i am using are just as this
land is here. part of that is that the cloth i dye with
local plants gives these colors. so that is always
my “ground”. but then, what i have been “talking” about
with the cloths i have made is the sense of no~seperation
between human and earth.
but i Thank You for bringing this up. i am enjoying
thinking about it.
and yes…your colors are different, but…are these
Washington state colors? or colors that you are just
innately attracted to????
What do YOU think??????
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Maybe it is a little bit of both , where we live and what is innately inside of us.
In Washington we have the bold green evergreen trees as our backdrop all the time. And we are able to grow beautiful colored flowers here. Check out my blog.
From your photos it seems where you live there is a subtle change with your seasons. Aha where you live there is always some ground showing. Here because of the water our earth is covered with green plants. The word “ground” struck me in your reply. I will have to continue to ponder that one.
As far as what is innately inside us. I have recently realized that I am drawn to bright colors because inside me is black and white. I have been working on this for a long time and things are growing inside. Even being part of this conversation is part of that. So bright colors give me hope and the sense of being alive. At the same time I really appreciate the subtle use of colors. Like yours!!!!!
Thanks for the conversation Grace!!!! I am grateful!!!!
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