Friday, September 17, 2010



I have such a hard time giving myself permission to work – to create –  to play - outside of the studio – outside of my chosen medium, fiber.  I have felt so guilty working in the yard and not dyeing fabrics.  Yet I am creating. I am designing.  I am making.  I love the feel of the dirt in my hands, of preparing the soil. I love the challenge of selecting just the right plants.  I have worked hard the last few weeks moving dirt, moving rocks, planting.  From designing, planning, arranging rock and dirt I have created an environment for me to be at rest in - A sanctuary -  A place to be inspired in. I should not feel guilty but should rejoice in the accomplishments and the progress that has been made. While there is still much to do I can now sit under the shade of the wisteria and stitch – at peace with myself and in a peaceful environment.

4 comments:

  1. After a month 'stagnating' (thinking not doing any work) I have cleared the table and begun again. This was after a sweatful morning in the yard, putting things to right again.

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  2. Banish the guilt, Laura! Your new sanctuary is indeed a creative environment. May you be richly inspired there!

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  3. This is beautiful! I can easily imagine sitting there with my sketchbook or my watercolors or wandering around with my camera. You have created a treasure trove of inspiration!

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  4. Yes! ANY creative work that feeds the soul & heart IS the "work" to be done. :-)
    You will be much richer as you re-enter the studio!

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