Life has been bus. My colleagues and I (RE-create Collective) are at the pointy
end of our exhibition From Where I Sit – Stories from within which
will be launched at the Albury Library Museum on 25 June, 2020.
Super excited and over it all at the same time!
I have prepared a series of textile works and have been
umming and ahing about whether to submit
them. Exhibition anxierty. Are they worthy? I have decided to offer them up for
the exhibition and let the Albury Library Museum make the curatorial decision.
The works are an interpretation of a poem by Lesbia Harford which I wanted to do for some time:
Green and blue
First-named of colours believe these two.
They first of colours by men were seen
This grass colour, tree colour,
Sky colour, sea colour,
Magic-named, mystic-souled, blue and green.
Later came
Small subtle colours like tongues of flame,
Small jewel colours for treasure trove,
Not fruit colour, flower colour,
Cloud colour, shower colour,
But purple, amethyst, violet and mauve.
These remain,
Two broad fair colours for our larger gain
Stretched underfoot or spreading wide on high,
Green beech colour, vine colour,
Gum colour, pine colour,
Why did I change my mind? Because when I sit at
my table and gaze out the window I see green and blue. When I rest in my
garden I see green and blue. These colours are restful and calming
and often observed whilst sitting and pondering. My artists statement will
reflect this.