THE LOST AND FOUND
Did you ever misplace a favorite sweater, your best swim goggles, the car keys? We all have, and the first thing we do is head back to the place we just were. If we're extremely fortunate, some kind person has left our precious belongings in the "LOST AND FOUND."
I bring this up now because I've been calling 2020-2021 THE LOST YEARS, sometimes in jest and other times, in all seriousness. The losses of family, friends and finances suffered by so many will reverberate for all of lives, even as we know we must somehow move forward. In my own small world, my small art world in this small space in this small town, I'm grateful to have somehow survived all of it.
Recently, while meditating on LOSS, the word FOUND kept coming up. You see, my book about huipiles was printed and published just a couple of months before we knew about Covid. I admit, I felt at a loss... what to do about all these books taking up space in my closet???? Gradually, during the lockdown, the work coming forward not only was not about huipiles... it was not about garments at all. While my studio practice continues to focus on recycle / reuse / reimagine, it's still about messages, social issues, soft rants and righteous rage.
Our Mother Earth suffers from having to digest too much plastic in her system, and too many forests being stripped of her trees, whether by fires or greed. What I can do is hold Her in my heart while I create works with plastic, found objects, bits and pieces of used fabric, as is my usual practice.
THE DARKNESS WE REJECT |
THE CONSTANCY OF OUR MENDING
AN INFINITY OF CHOICES
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