As I was staring at the latest permutation, rotary cutter in hand and about to pounce, my email pinged. There, sent by one of my loyal and strangely prescient blog readers (as it turns out), was a snippet of an interview with Philip Roth.
While Roth is a writer, his answer to the question below applies equally well to those of us who are visual artists. Even if you have an idea of where you'd like to go with something you have just started -- whether it's a monoprint, a collage, a painting, or a textile piece, don't you find that it never (or rarely) ends up precisely as you had visualized it? Even the most detailed maquettes may change slightly along the way because serendipity rears its lovely head and changes things in the process.
Q: Which of your many books succeeded best at conveying what you had in mind when you started to write it?
Three of the blocks I have hacked up over the past six months
Chance and staying power... need I say more? :)
6 comments:
How nice to have Phillip Roth show up in your blog. And those acorns are a scattering now. I am taking a break from a FiberPhiladelphia meeting... I do think our acorn is going to produce a giant OAK this coming March.
Love that quote, and your quilts are delightful, truly. Especially the middle one! Have a wonderful week. xo
Love your sewn little abstract paintings.
would love to hack with you!
Holy mackerel!
These are wonderful, I love how you've reworked the vintage blocks.
Really like the "house" look of the 1st one.
Congrats on your new book!
Sandra from Moab from QuiltArt
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