Thursday, May 13, 2010

The Messy Bits


I was told before that the back of a piece should be as perfect as the front.


I never seem to achieve it, and I'm not completely sure that I buy that idea.

In drawing and painting classes there was a certain appreciation for being able to see the artist's search for the chosen mark or stroke to convey the form.

The back of most of my pieces seems to conceal a multitude false starts, errors and patches.
A bit of a mess.
Another trail I've left behind.
also I love this

4 comments:

neki desu said...

i find it charming as it shows the maker's hand.
thanks for the link!great read.

alsokaizen said...

I think you are right Neki showing the makers hand is important, Love kirsty's blog many gems to be found there

juliasews@comcast.net said...

Thanks for the link to Kirsty Hall's thoughts on creativity. It was a good reminder. Also, thank you for showing the BACKS of your stones. All this time I have been thinking they were clean and flawless all the way around, and that you had perfected the magic of invisible knots and hidden thread tails. I thought you were perfect! Aha! You are human! Now I can go back to my studio again.

alsokaizen said...

They are SO not flawless! That is why I started putting them on backgrounds :) of course then the backgrounds became another level to the piece...