Friday, February 17, 2012

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

in scale

It is a common mistake to think that being in proportion means being small. Rather, it means being in scale, in making either a large or modest gesture, but doing it in a manner that lets us see the scale of our bodies embedded in its structure.
From Patterns of Home
The ten essentials of Enduring Design.
M. Jacobson, M. Silverstein, B. Winslow

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

from the archives


patch, lancaster pa

(excerpts from a letter to a friend...) creativity is giving, but it's not just defined in terms of a physical manifestation- it's how you see the world, how you move through it, and how you live your life. Making things is over rated. To me it really is how you shape your life and how you are shaped by it... be curious about who you are and how you are. give yourself time to read and rest... find ways to be anonymous. it can be really simple.
and don't make anything if you don't want to- just listen.

in Japan, there are mountains and rivers that are unpopulated, but i will probably be in cities like Osaka and Kyoto, and in the pottery villages. ( i hope) There won't be the same vastness and expansiveness (of the american west) but the cultural and language differences will make me feel isolated in the same way. There is no way to insert yourself into that culture, but i am somewhat used to that. What i hope to experience is the aesthetic of the everyday that my friends talk about. How beautifully the food is presented, at home, for every meal-- for the gardens and temples and ubiquity of clay in the realm of the everyday. We experienced a taste of it in Cyprus. the pithari, the roof tiles, plants in terra cotta on every corner. (you must have some of that in Israel?) Where i live, almost everything is plastic, utilitarian in the worst and ugliest sense... Japan is going to amaze and confound me. that is what i loved about the West, and that is what i love about traveling. It wakes me up in a way that nothing else does. it reminds me of how little i need to live and be content with. If i could figure out how to do that in my studio and my life, then we would be getting somewhere... i want time more than anything. I want to slow down. I want to have my solitary time. I want to go camping and hiking and be outside as much as possible. I don't want to work so hard for so little satisfaction... and when you go to your work, filled with ancient broken pots, look at your beautiful, slender, sensitive fingers and thank them for all that they know and do while your mind floats above.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

attentiveness

"attentiveness is the only means by which we can know the nature and qualities of our moment by moment existence. the entrance gate through which a person can not just be in his or her life, but know it, taste it, consider it. attentiveness is what opens us into a conscious human experience. i do see the development of a continually deeper and more clarified and refining attentiveness as the path through which art and craft, as well as life are more fully revealed."

"...we seek in art the elusive intensity by which it knows..."

Jane Hirshfield

i n s p i r a t i o n

Slowly getting acquainted again. When it is unknown, be still and alert. From David Garrigues "...Be on the scent of it. That's eno...