
So I had mentioned the piece that I need to make for an exhibit that I am in and finally am getting around to thinking and therefore talking about it. I am extremely excited to be one of the artists in the exhibit Self-fabricated at the Duxbury Museum in 2012. The exhibit features 7 artists, many of who work with fabric or the domestic experience. This exhibit has been a long time planning by the hardworking and wonderful curators.

One of the aspects of the exhibit is that each artist is making a piece in response to a work from the historical collection of the museum. Initially I was very excited as I have done this before for an exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum and enjoyed it immensely. But then... I got the images. I have to tell you I was not inspired. The work selected was a historical kimono, which normally would be a good thing, but this particular work was so bright in color and so full of details that I was lost.

But knowing that generally in Chinese embroidery there is a lot of symbolism I had hope and have now found out that the robe has a ton of symbolism with motifs that represent happiness, purity, perseverance, longevity, and abundance.

So finally I have my plan which I will reveal a bit later but one aspect of my response is that since I was totally overwhelmed by the brightness and color of the piece, I am taking that away in my work and doing a white on white response. I am actually starting to feel pretty excited about that.
But need to get started as I am on a pretty tight deadline as the work needs to be finished in time to be included in the catalogue. Agh. MUST START THIS WEEKEND.
Oh, bbeautiful and very inspiring!
ReplyDeletetook me awhile but i am now very inspired.
ReplyDeleteand definitely beautiful!