Showing posts with label patience. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Patience and Creating Trees From Fabric

Yesterday was spent working on trees for my latest piece. Ah, the art of patience. Creating a grouping of trees with sunlight bouncing off of the many limbs requires many small pieces of fabric carefully fused together. Tweezers turned out to be a great help! Fortunately, I really like the way my art work is turning out so I am persisting.


As I cut and fused, I had plenty of time to reflect on truths reinforced by working on this project.
  • When something feels overwhelming, chunk it! Deciphering how to create the mass of trees was too much. Analyzing one small section at a time provided a path.
  • The importance of breathing and stretching. Long hours of detail work need to be broken up or the body quickly begins to object.
  • Perseverance has its rewards. Stepping back and looking at my progress provided a great incentive to continue.
  • Patience is a virtue! I firmly believe we increase our ability to be patient by training - creating opportunities to practice the skill. This is certainly one!