Transparency in Perspective

The seeing through. And then into.

I think, considering the state of all things, transparency might be a good focus  for a new journey. Let me take some deeper breaths.

I will finish stacking the seasoned wood in my new shed today.

through the screen of morningAnd I'll move a dye po(e)t, or two, to the back porch.  Still warm enough here to play. Time? We'll see.

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41 comments

  1. sharon

    this feels “alive” to me. it moves, in an open-ended way, offering multiple potential outcomes. letting each of us become a participant… a what-iffer. also, thanx for the thought that if we don’t like something we’ve created, maybe it’s just not “finished” yet…

    • jude

      Yes, it might attract the builder in us.
      I always feel not being comfortable with something is just about incomplete understanding of it.

  2. I love how the branches of the tree are embraced by tree rings.
    Thank you for guiding us through your process.
    That is an impressive wood shed…at first I thought it was a solar panel!!

  3. Nancy D

    How do you do that!?
    Makes me wish humanity could move through and into each other…melding in some way, so that we can really SEE each other.
    Alas.

  4. Beth from Still Life Pond

    Looking back and forth between the two images of this piece. I always find your processes so interesting. And a bit of coveting of your wood shed. We need to do something similar. Interesting how the stacked logs mirror your house walls.

  5. Els

    When I see your lovely woods I’m thinking of the book I just finished : “Finding the Mother Tree” by Suzanne Simard 🙂
    Dye pot miracles !

  6. Barbara McDaniel

    always love to hear your thoughts Jude. Boundaries becoming boundaryless, flowing and moving into each other . As always you are and have been a point of inspiration and insight for me and my work. Thanks for being you.

  7. Design mending…that is something I think about a lot. I think about a willingness to change. Gathered about 15 walnuts on Friday, they are just starting to drop here.

  8. Jana

    I love seeing this evolving paper piece. And I see some thread making an appearance. I love the subtle stripes on the beast. I love the little birds. I love everything about this and being able to hear you talk about it adds another layer of richness.

  9. Margo

    I love listening to your gentle thoughts. I constantly struggle with starting and often find it difficult to sift through all of the thoughts in my end and so never start…..I need to stop over thinking and worry less perhaps about outcomes….but it’s hard when I feel there is so much talent out there.

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