
words defrost:
I’d forgotten.
thin transparent paper
cut.
it ends
(listen).
it begins
(trust).
inspiration invitation:
(pockets) of tangibility

highly recommended for the garden:
orange peppermint
ginger peppermint
and, of course,
chocolate peppermint.
to keep the plants from totally taking over:
plant newbies in a larger pot before placing in the garden.
one, or all, delicious!
inspiration:

three dimensional soft edges:
the work of Ruth Asawa
hyperbolic planes (check out the gallery)
a recycled interpretation
the world we live in: why does technology frequently seem hostile?

I so appreciate the
playful
circular
coils
looping their way around this sculpture.
endeavor to find inspiration and enjoyment in the following works by
finnish/danish sculptor Lucien den Arend.
three views of a piece entitled “c.y.f.”
large identical stainless steel arcs
performing a rhythmic dance across small hills:

an environmental work of sculptor Lucien den Arend.
a planting of willows slowly making their interior inaccessible:

two views of another site specific sculpture.
again using pollard willows.
a farmhouse property transformed into a circular island.
breathtaking!


usually not an easy task.
the looking can be exciting…….or not.
but why do we want to?
aren’t those needles sharp?
or possibly it’s not about actually finding the needle
but the looking that is important?
the investment of time to opening wider to impossibility/possibility.
the sensation of searching for one’s wild fancy
and especially all that comes along the path to inspire us.
…….isn’t that the point?
- stardust
- dust houses
- magnification
- keeping a level head
- directionally challenged?


