I know it's been a bit since my last post. When starting this blog, I made a commitment to myself to post at least once a week. I felt this was important in order to keep my blog fresh and build an audience. But I found myself stuck on what to write about recently. I had quite a few ideas and a few false starts, but none of them felt "right." So I sat back and waited, knowing that Divine Intervention would set in when the time was right. Too New Age-y?? Sorry :(
Any-hoo, here I am, and I'm inspired! I've been working on lots of cuts, both as stock for upcoming shows and commissions that have come my way. I must say I've been quite blessed in the amount of commissioned work that continually comes my way, especially when you consider I only went public a little over six months ago!
Along with my cuttings, I've been doing a lot of spiritual work on myself. Yes, getting New Age-y again! Deal with it!
I journal on a regular basis, but I've since been inspired to write myself a manifesto. It's different from my general journaling in that I start each piece by addressing: "This is what I know..." I know I'm not alone when I say that there seems to be so much confusion in Self. We all struggle with it at one time or another. So I figured the works I record in my manifesto would help ground me and keep me on track during those times when I lose sight of the horizon in my life journey. Some thoughts I had recently on Beauty have really been inspiring me in a profound way so I decided that needed to be the direction of today's post.
I'm committed to Beauty -- to seeing beauty in myself, in my life, in those I surround myself with, and in the natural world.
I'm committed to sharing in that Beauty -- by sharing myself with the world, by my actions, my choices, and my treatment of Self and others.
I will create Beauty -- by bearing witness to it, by exposing it to others, and by creating my art.
I express the Beauty of my Soul through my creativity and I perpetuate Beauty through how I choose to live my life.
I was recently asked to create a piece for a charity event that was auctioning off homemade quilts. The money raised is being used to help rebuild homes for those affected by Hurricane Sandy. I was honored to be asked to create a piece for this worthwhile endeavor. In making this cutting, I feel I was fully embracing that which I wrote of above.
Here is a picture of the finished product, framed and ready to go. The pattern is called 8-Pointed Star & Shoo Fly. This popular quilt pattern is seen a lot here in Berks County, where I live. I may not have the mad sewing skillz needed to make quilts...but I am pretty handy with a scissors, if I do say so myself! ;)
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