Nature is still a source of inspiration and meditation for me. Walking into the gallery of India's work evoked that wonder of childhood.
detail of pocket on upper right of dress above |
That sacred space of now.
This really hit me on a soul level.
The nature printed dresses hanging from branches were ready for the waking fairies to jump into. Their many levels of draping organic cloth of every texture bespoke of non-traditional intensive sewing methods.
Like a dress made slowly for another, for a special occasion. To be kept forever, but allowing it space to breathe. To change.
As we do our children.
On all sides of the spacious room, hung patched and hand sewn fabrics of such tactile lushness that I wanted to take one down and feel it's soft energy wrapped about me.
Titles like map of longing, every time we say good-by and dawn in the forest of dreams continue the illusion of time change.
This work is more than it seems on their exquisite surfaces, coming from a respect for the plants, an honoring of the slow, and an awareness of the preciousness of our mother, earth.
India's working techniques support her presence with this protective philosophy and yet come from extensive education and exploration of material.
This exhibit can change awareness for those who understand.
For those who do,
It is a shrine.
www.indiaflint.com
the WindFallMaps .
Exhibition .dates: .June 9–30, 2011
info here
5 comments:
Thanks, Wen, for sharing India's work and the video! Both enlightening and inspirational!
thank you so much for your kind words, Wen
incredible ! . . . thanks for sharing . . i feel honoured to know her . . . helen.
rthank you so much for sharing this with us..especially as l live too far away to see itx lynda
Hmmm India's work had the same effect on you as it did me only I couldn't express it in words as well as you did. Thanks for your comment on my India post
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