If you enjoy what you do, it shows in your work.
I am extremely grateful I’m able to design and create textile art which is meaningful and uplifting for me. It’s a continuous, beautiful, creative loop, where I’m always learning and always exploring.
Design, design, design…….
For me, design nearly aways begins with paper and pencil, lots of rubbing out, fleshing out those lines with a black felt tip marker, then filling with glorious, uplifting colour. The paper has to be white. For some reason I just cannot work on yellowed white or greyed white paper. Sometimes I stitch exactly as I’ve designed, other times I make changes as I work. That’s fine by me. I have a plan. I know where I’m going!
Nothing creative is a waste of time, in my opinion.
Designing my own work is a magical part of the process of being an Australian Textile Artist. Do I stitch every design? No. Does it matter? No. It’s the process; the doing, the thinking and the feeling that’s truly important to me.
Remember the right brain v left brain theory?
I’m definitely a right brain person and it’s that sense of timelessness when I’m deeply involved in working a design that says to me, hey, this is great, this is where I want to be. Whether the work is good or not is irrelevant. Almost anything can be improved. What’s important is that I’ve travelled to a different dimension where time seems to have vanished or been suspended. Along with that comes a true sense of well being and satisfaction. That’s what it’s all about and that’s a very, very special place!
After looking through my 2009 Creative Journal again, I think I might stitch out a few of these designs. They aren’t half bad!
Do you have designs you haven’t looked at in a while? Seeing with fresh eyes may just inspire new work. You never know…..