9 January 2014 Journal Page


I've updated my class list through July. I hope to be adding more classes to it. I'll have a closer look at March within the next few days. More here.

I was listening to "On Being" last night and heard a wonderful interview with Ann Hamilton who calls herself not an artist but a maker. You can find the interview here. 

There's also this gem:

 

"Practicing mindfulness. Paying attention. Listening generously.

For Renate Hiller, the fiber artist whom you see in the film above, these majestic phrases apply in all their richness. Her German lilt of the tongue reaffirms this exquisite eloquence as she connects the importance of using our hands with the way in which we understand and find value in ourselves and in others. There’s something so honest and pure about her thought — that we gain a deeper, more meaningful relationship with our own humanity and our greater world by using our hands.

Using our hands grounds us — in work and in relationship. As we create something, hopefully beautiful, with our hands, we are transforming our moral and social senses. We evolve; we change. We notice things that we passed over the day before: the curve in a sidewalk to make way for a tree in the boulevard, the purl of a scarf, the transition of a capital that greets the ceiling. We observe the mundane and see it anew. The process of creating through the hands becomes a spiritual practice."



Comments

Unknown said…
Thank you so much for adding the video - very thought provoking

And of course I adore your latest journal page
shelly said…
The video is amazing. So much to think about relating my children. I already feel I do more than many moms as far as hands on activities. But could always do more.

She is lovely. Thank you for sharing.

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