Thursday, August 27, 2009
Small "Urchfont" piece
I was at Urchfont last month with the ladies of my internet group. I did this small piece combining all bits and pieces I had taken with me. My luggage had to be light and this doesn't allow to transport my studio with me!
This is perhaps a good example of the way I want to see my work in the future. In the theory. I want to use what I have at home and I don't want to buy anything more. I already have lots.
There is going to be a shift in the philosophy and in the pace.
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This is a beautiful piece and a very modern (and good) philosophy.
ReplyDeleteI have the same policy - out of need actually, with the collapse of the króna it's almost impossible to buy anything "foreign" and local things are kind of restricted. But that can be a positive challenge to recycle things and to make something beautiful out of the things one has nearby.
Sehr spannend und vielversprechend! Ich hatte übrigens im Urlaub dein wunderschönes Buch immer in Greifnähe und "tauchte" immer wieder voll Verwunderung in deine zauberhaften Kunstwerke!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüsse, Claudia
Good luck with your new blog Sarah!
ReplyDeletegreat new start sara!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to your new blog, Sara! You really make a good point on that recycling theme, and I will be happy to follow you on this journey!
ReplyDeleteLove the fringed edge on that Urchfont piece!
Hermoso Sara!me encanta tu idea ya que es una filosifia que comparto. A no ser que rpecise algo especifico que no pueda tener, conseguir o hacer con lo que ya tengo, pretendo no comprra hasta que este mi cuartito vacio!
ReplyDeleteWonderful blog. I love the pieces you have shown here in these posts. Refreshing and inspiring. Glad jude encouraged a visit.
ReplyDeleteA good idea to use what you have on hand. I am aiming to do the same either with what I already have or what I can get for free. I think it urges one to be more innovative.
ReplyDeleteAn exciting new beginning. I love your work.
ReplyDeletebeautiful work and I look forward to continue reading your new blog!
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful new blog ... good luck with your new direction
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
Congratulations on your new blog Sarah.I missed looking at all of your wonderful creations.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your journey.
Sandie at Rag Rescue
as always, gorgeous work. another blog?? Oh my goodness, how do you do it??
ReplyDeletelove the new blog and the philosophy of using what we already have - look forward to seeing how this inspires your work
ReplyDeletechrissie