Saturday, January 14, 2012

prayer flags

Since I proclaimed on this blog that I was going to make prayer flags I was extra motivated to complete them...and complete them I did.  I had an interesting moment after I posted my intention here.  My dear friend Brigid commented on my last post, she wondered who my flags would bless.  When I read her words I panicked a bit...oh man, I hadn't thought about that.  Who will they bless?  Should I put words of blessing on them?  Should I dedicate them to something?  Should I blog about that?  Wow, the pressure!

Now, I know for sure that my friend had no intention of sending me in that direction but go there I did.  Granted, it didn't last long and I knew I was doing that to myself but it did spark some reflection.   I've often said that what I love about doing artwork is that it allows me to express parts of myself that I don't have words for.  I use words as a means of self-expression.....I talk, I teach, I process out loud whether I have an audience or not.  I give my self permission to feel as a way to experience being human.....I laugh, I cry, I get mad, I love like crazy.  Even with all the ways I have to process and express there is some deeper part of me that only knows one language and that's creative expression.  When I try to analyze it, or make it be something that I think others will like or respond to I miss the mark, every time.  I make things because it brings me pleasure.  I like that I don't need a reason and that I don't spend much time trying to figure out the who, what or why of it.  I make art, it's good for me.  And when the art is done I do love show and tell.....


So, here's what I've got for prayer flags.  I like them.  I took photos along the way.  The photo above was after I had cut the fabric, stamped it some and spread some red paint around.  Then I added some pre-printed tissue over the top....


 Payne's Grey and  Interference Gold acrylic paint over all that......


After playing around with bits of fabric, feathers, beads and sequins here's what they look like..


and here they are on the wall!  I dedicate these to the gods of creativity who push me and pull me and whisper in my ear.......






5 comments:

.Jenn. said...

I love them! The feather and the bead, the printed tissue paper. Lovely.

Goody Niosi said...

beautiful! I think the gods of creativity will be pleased

Holy said...

LOVEly! To the gods of creativity - I'll paint to that!

Robyn Lee Unwin said...

First of all, yayy you for resurrecting your blog - I LOVE it!! And the prayer flags are fabulous - can't wait to see them live!! I'll bet the gods of creativity are thrilled to see you blogging Doll!!

margie said...

ooooh, I never knew about the prayer flags OR this blog. Fabulous on both!