Trying to Design the Perfect Piece
Today,
I spent the afternoon working on design possibilities for my outdoor welded
sculpture. This project presents
many challenges. I’m attempting to
design a contemporary piece, not too large, with graceful lines and
fluency. I might incorporate
movement. I think we all are born
with an innate desire to communicate, first through sounds but eventually written
expression such as early childhood random scribbles. Before I go much further in my design process, I need to
narrow the definition of what I want the piece to communicate. I hope I can have something in place by
February 10th when we meet as a class for the 1st
time.
I
wanted to share this piece I have taken from one of my magazines:
‘Sometimes,
I make myself pretend I don’t know
this guy: This is not the man I’ve
climbed into bed with for more than 20 years. No, this man (like every person) is a walking mystery story,
filled with ghosts and untold tales.
Maybe there’s something about him I still don’t get. It can help to picture yourself as two
old friends talking in a coffee shop – with a friend, you would step back ten
paces and explore all angles.’
Yesterday
it became very obvious to me that there are many ‘angles’ to Jay I don’t
understand and maybe never will.