1.06.2013

a tiny seed...

i was lucky enough to have been given one of these seeds and it has a place of honor in my home. it is just one of the millions that were made by hand for an installation by chinese artist ai weiwei.


it is so hard to imagine even beginning a project like this, isn't it? simply boggles the mind. 

or my mind, anyway.

shoot. i've made only 222 quilts as of today. a mere drop in the bucket compared to all the seeds...

the seed, and ai weiwei's story came to mind when i was making today's quilt:



1.06.2013
from whence doth it come
yon snow of downy softness
feathers of angels


the fabric with the design that called to mind snowflakes, is a fabric that i won from artist julie booth.  printed by hand, it arrived in the mail last week and has been urging me to use it. the size and shape of the little designs are so similar to my teensy sunflower seed that i know the fabric will make a reappearance in the future and reference ai weiwei's work in some way. i can't predict when that will happen, but i know it will... (btw - don't take the language of the haiku too seriously - i was just channeling my inner shakespeare or something!)

thank you, julie, for the gift of such lovely fabric and thank you, barbara diduk for bringing me the tiny seed!

: : karen anne

6 comments :

  1. Karen Anne- I was really "blown away" by the video! 100 million seeds! I can't even conceive of that!
    I don't know if I told you how I made the fabric. The print block is rolled and cut pieces of wrapping paper glued to cardboard. I was very pleased with how this block printed and I was reminded of pumpkin seeds. I'm thrilled that it has made it into one of your beautiful quilts and that it may make an appearance in the future. Thanks for the link to my blog--Julie

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  2. I meant to ask you how you had printed it - thanks for letting me know!

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  3. Lovely, lovely way to start my week -- reading this posting!!

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    1. Thanks, Penny - I'm glad you found something of value in ti!

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  4. I love your minimalist use of Julie's fabric and the whole composition. It's hard to say much about it except just 'Yes!'

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    1. How nice of you to share that! It is such a good feeling when something comes together an it just feels right and when it says "yes"!

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