This TED talk from 3 months ago has been making its rounds and I found it to be a must watch. We need your art! Especially now, more than ever- when the world seems to be on fire.
Love: “Creatives never leave the world the way they found it”
Funnily enough, I find myself in a creative block but two things that I’m thinking about:
Murakami at the Gagosian. He references backcrossing to describe his process, crossing different varieties (art styles, cultures) then crossing it back to the original resulting in a hybrid reconnecting back to its roots.
A nice thought to return to revisit and rework from the past- navigating your own experiences to fuse them into something new.
And we also recently visited Studio Tashtego, a beautifully curated sculpture, lighting, and furniture gallery in Cold Spring, NY. My photos are not the best but I found the pieces so balanced and sophisticated.
Thoughts moving forward and (hopefully) out of my creative rut: drawn to revisiting and reworking & playing with form and space. Getting back into the ceramics studio!
Hope you dear reader are taking care and making some art :)