"I think of my studio as a vegetable garden. Here, there are artichokes. Over there, potatoes. The leaves have to be cut so the vegetables can grow. At a certain moment, you must prune. I work like a gardener or a wine grower. Everything takes time. My vocabulary of forms, for example, did not come to me all at once. It formulated itself almost in spite of me. Things follow their natural course. They grow, they ripen. You have to graft. You have to water, as you do for lettuce. Things ripen in my mind. In addition, I always work on a great many things at once. And even in different areas: painting, etching, lithography, sculpture, ceramics."
Friday, 31 August 2012
I think of my studio as a vegetable garden
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This is an amazing photo Helen. And to think of you studio as a vegetable brings me the thought that it is something that feeds you, that grows, that provides nutrition.
Thanks for that comment. Your words are insightful. The day I realised that my creativity needed nurturing and feeding daily and I couldn't starve it was the day I accepted myself for who I am. x
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