
My art is like a song, first in the distance, I hear it softly.
The tune catches a place in my heart and I feel it closer.
It goes from a few disconnected notes and keeps swelling.
I hear the song completely.
I see it in my mind.
I hear it in my heart.
It moves me in a dance, the flames of the torch, the softness of the fabric.
I see it, piece by piece, come together in my hands.
I recognize it as the notes I first heard in the distance.
A mixture of mediums is how my art is made.
It could be fibers, gently teased apart to become felt or ceramics fired in my kiln.
It could be precise sewing, either by hand or machine, each stitch evenly spaced.
Often it’s metal, cut and welded, manipulated and shaped by heat.
Sometimes it’s done in quiet meditation in comfort and seclusion.
Sometimes it’s in my welding shop, where it’s hot and gritty and I have to pay close attention because it is dangerous.
No matter which one of the mediums I am using I hear the music and I dance.
Nancy Geren
From my Blog
Making Snow dyed fabric
I came across a great article in Quiltmakers Workshop where Janet Jo Smith was descibing dyeing fabric with snow. How ingenious! Instead of heat to dye the fabric to use the cold of the snow. Snow is not something that we see very often so it meant a day to the mountains with ice chests loaded [...]
Time to go home
Today was my last day in Berlin. It was a very hurried, hard working, productive day. I leave here with a book of works that we have completed to take with me and another piece headed to Izmir Turkey to be placed in an exhibit.It has been a wonderful two weeks. I have seen beautiful things Brandenburger Tor Potzdammer Plaza I have seen triumphant things Victory column [...]
