a softer time

I love early morning, especially right before sunrise.

Welcome to my blurry world. Some seek clarity, I've settled into blur-ity.

I love the dark and liquid photos I get in low light without trying too hard to change that.  How they seem like paintings.

here, melting together

The cloth I call Nine For Peace has become the backdrop for Stray Selves as they emerge.  This encourages me to give them form,  simply by considering while walking by. I want to release them into form.  And this is a place for that. Peaceful evolution. Composition.

Nine For Peace is pinned to Spin. Spin has a different kind of chaotic order.  Most of December's strays went into  the shop.  I am left with these...

I caught a glimpse of Her, She, this morning...

how things can be out of focus and still be clear.

watching

She, the Mother Stray.  She is a reminder.  I'll have to take everything down to work on her. Find another home for peace for a while.

Just realizing that this exercise in Stray Selves, it makes the chaos work.  It makes it ok to be all over the place.

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  1. Judith

    Your Peace seems so right for the middle of winter.
    I find myself letting go of many things now; I think it is old age; I remember my father doing that too.

  2. Marilee

    I think fabric is the same as marble or clay. The material will tell you what it wants to be. I like the blur-ity. That’s probably closer to reality than clarity.

    • jude

      I have often used the words cloth is like clay, because it is fluid and moves in my hands. I am not sure the materials speak to me but I kind of feel that understanding their nature helps me understand what is possible in terms of my own nature.

  3. Nancy

    ….”Blur-ity “….chaos…it all just exists, doesn’t it. Some days are one way, some days another…and yet other days, something altogether new. Lucky to keep going.

  4. I wish I could be a before dawn riser, but that only seems to happen when I go off to teach far away… otherwise, when I follow my own rhythm, I’m up late and rise late.
    Releasing the Stray Selves to the world is good medicine, they hold something powerful, I think.

  5. Mart Gooch

    I love that your stitching may be “all over the place”….when I learned from you that it evolves…it opened a whole new world for my embroidering!

  6. Nancy D

    Mother Stray…those eyes. She is beautiful. I like that you are releasing them into form. Like a sculptor with stone…only softer.

  7. Vi

    How dull Life would be without our stray selves:)
    Waiting to see Mother Stray emerging further ,into form and field.
    So perfect your term..Blur-ity :)… it’s one of my favourite spaces to be in..quite restful often enough amidst it’s movement.:)

  8. Jen

    I love the evolution…the happening, the becoming…or not.
    One day last week, I was tidying up some cloth and there’s a basket of unfinished cloths and a visiting friend said, ” you need to finish those!”
    And I replied, yes…maybe, or not
    The only “need” is to create, to push the needle thru the cloth, one stitch at a time, one thought at a time, one seed, one action, until my Cloth Self is complete.
    (Or not!)
    😉

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