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Saturday, May 1, 2021

Good Words

 

This week's theme in "Every Seven Days 2021" was very inspiring, so I keep showing my Good Words of ephemeral art and land art.






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Monday, April 26, 2021

Handmade paper

 Handmade paper

I'm making paper again: printer paper, daffodil's flower, and nettle's leaves. Then, I added color with beetroot and turmeric. Maybe they will become cards or handmade books.

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Prayer and friendship Quilt

 

A traditional quilt pattern: Star of Bethlehem, I made this quilt for two friends. Pieced and quilted by hand, all fabrics are from my stash. It makes 96cm x 96cm, and my friends received  their gift a few days ago. 

 

 



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Monday, April 19, 2021

Tiny scape

I participate in the #52tagshannemade (with Anne Brooke, https://www.annebrooke.co.uk/)

For the 15th week, the theme was "Tiny scape."

I made a Pacific island view from the sky. Cotton, gauze, tiny shell, French knot.



 detail

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Monday, April 12, 2021

Treasured Places

I participate in the #52tagshannemade (with Anne Brooke, https://www.annebrooke.co.uk/)

For the 14th week, the theme was: Pocket, favorite place, and treasures. I chose Quebec, Canada.

A few years ago we went for a one-month trip backpacking with my husband. We didn't have too much space to bring "treasures" other than great memories and digital pictures.  It's a beautiful country and we met lovely people.


We hope we'll go again to discover other regions.

 
This tag gave me another idea, to make a handmade book about the different places where I have been or lived, that marked an important time in my life. I have already lived in about 32 places without counting house-sitting while traveling.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

Surya Namaskara

Sun Salutation, also known as Surya Namaskara, is a traditional yoga practice. It is a sequence of 12 postures or asanas linked together to form a flow, that aims to awaken the body physically, mentally, and energetically. Breathing is an important aspect of the Sun Salutation. Traditionally, it's practiced at sunrise.

For the challenge #Areyoubookenough for April, the theme was: Body Language. 

When I read the title, immediately I had the idea: a concertina book, with pop-up figures doing the Asanas. 

I finished the little book with Mantras in Sanskrit and English. Painted with watercolor and acrylics.


 

 



During the video, a Yoga teacher sings the mantras. If you want to listen to the whole series, here is the link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcLVgwKRvKA

 




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#areyoubookenough #areyoubookenough_bodylanguage #artistbook #artistbooks #sunsalutation #suryanamaskara


Thursday, April 1, 2021

The Wisteria's room.


 

Sarah turns in circles, something is missing in her hands. The scissors, the gloves for the garden, the thin cordage to secure the small twigs that begin to fall...everything is there. However, she feels something is missing.
Time has passed, it is true. The children are no longer there to play around the blue clusters. They are no longer there to make their laughter heard and turn around the wisteria, which was hardly bigger than them. She looks up, the wisteria continues to grow, but the children are gone.

It is always a pleasure to let herself go into the blue-mauve dreams, invaded by the sweet scent and tenderness of the flowering branches. It's so beautiful to dream, Sarah repeats to herself in silence, so her neighbors will not think she's speaking alone. 

Emily, my little romantic who always asked to stay a little later on the terrace to see the sun mixing his yellow lights with the violets of the wisteria. Violet and yellow, complementary colors, they go well together...sometimes.

Amanda, you used to pick up the fallen flowers to make mandalas on the lawn, knowing that the April wind would take care of changing everything a few minutes later. My dear, you knew already that everything changes all the time.

Matthew, you just wanted the wisteria to be a little bigger, a little stronger to have the right to climb on it. Now that it's big enough, you're gone. And Emma, all she wanted was to sleep in the wisteria's room and leave the window open to 'scent her dreams,' as she used to say. What are your dreams today, little Emma?

The wisteria's room was not the biggest in the house, but it was probably the most welcoming. A canopy bed, the old grandma's dresser, and an armchair next to the window, just in the right place to look at the wisteria and the children grow up.

Sitting in her armchair, Sarah had the perfect light to create her quilts; they would be Christmas presents for each one of the kids.

Time flies, it's true. The kids don't come often, but the wisteria is there waiting for them, like Sarah and her quilts. Oh, my dears, I miss you.

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Prayer quilt

 "Etoile" (Star of Bethlehem pattern) 44cm x 44cm. I made this little prayer quilt for my brother and his partner. Now, they are both in good health! Thank you! 


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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

"Ulu", Hawaiian pattern

I started quilting the "Ulu" Hawaiian small quilt (58 cm x 58 cm/ 22.5'' x 22.5''). It's my first time doing echo-quilting. I posted the beginning of the process on June 12, 2020. (http://patriciavalentini.blogspot.com/2020/06/ulu-hawaiian-pattern.html)

 

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Sunday, March 21, 2021

Recorder

Prompt for Friday, March 19, 2021, from Sarah Werner's FB page (https://www.sarahwerner.com

-Max: 250 words.
-Any style. Any Genre. 


(Photo Credit: https://pixabay.com/.../grabadora-mp3-recorder-retro.../)


Wow! I had the same one! I was still using it not a long time ago. Yes, I'm an old fashion person, and whenever I can keep working with something that works, I keep it.
I don't need, and I don't want, to buy new techno-stuff every six months. Why I would keep buying things I don't really need! Please! Slow-fashion life, simple life, old-fashioned lady, whatever you want to think it's ok.
I was so happy when I could finally afford to buy it.
It was much more than useful. It was like having a new friend.
I was able to share my feelings, my thoughts, and my fears. I was also able to share the joyful moments of having a new idea for my next writing project.


Sunday, March 14, 2021

I'm back



After a few months, I decided to come back here. I had a "writer silence time"; now, I see that it was a "resourcing time." I was mostly present on Facebook and Instagram with visual and textile art, but I come back to write and share. 
I rediscovered Sara Werner's blog, website, and Podcasts. (https://www.sarahwerner.com

So, here is my short story for Friday Prompt. (I'm an ESL writer, sorry for my English mistakes.)

 

 I saw her, and during a brief moment, I thought she would walk around to avoid the chess. Then, as she kept looking at the line of pawns, I knew: she was thinking. I can feel her mind wandering; it's almost like hearing her thoughts. You can ask me: how can you feel her thoughts? Well, I don't know, I just feel them. We met years ago and I love our long conversations, maybe that's why.
Some evenings we play chess, this is one way to understand her thoughts, and I'm sure she understands mine better. If you want to know the truth, she is the one who normally wins.

(Photo Credit: https://pixabay.com/es/photos/atigrado-gato-ajedrez-juego-5946499/ )

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