Pics to Picks Confidence & Time

You may have noticed how most of my posts are up on the same day! This is because of extreme lack of time and lack of confidence. I’ve found this in others post’s too, which is a comfort.

Anyway, how do you design from an image when loom weaving has so many restraints and restrictions to imagery and placement. It’s these limitations that are part the creative aspect in this challenge. The designs going on in our heads are mixed with our technical knowlege of what is possible on our looms without setting out to create a full imagery in tapestry weave.

So I’d like to quote a couple of paragraphs from the great American writer – Annie Dillard in her book ‘The Writing Life’. Writing about writing she offers this as a comfort to others discouraged by their writing or thinking they just haven’t got it.  Her brilliant style of writing strikes at my very core. Let me know what you think…

It takes years to write a book – between two and ten years. Less is so rare as to be statistically insignificant. One American writer has writen a dozen major books over six decades. He wrote one of those books, a perfect novel, in three months. He speaks of it, still, with awe, almost whispering. Who wants to offend the spirit that hands out such books?

Faulkner wrote As I Lay Dying in six weeks; he claimed he knocked it off in his spare time from a twelve-hour-a-day job performing manual labour. There are other examples from other continents and centuries, just as albinos, assassins, saints, big people, and little people show up from time to time in large populations. Out of a human population on earth of four and a half billion, perhaps twenty people can write a serious book in a year. Some people lift cars, too. Some people enter week-long sled-dog races, go over Niagara Falls in barrels, fly planes through the Arc de Triomphe. Some people feel no pain in childbirth. Some people eat cars. There is no call to take human extremes as norms.

Hope this makes you feel braver, as it did me.

2 thoughts on “Pics to Picks Confidence & Time

  • June 4, 2010 at 7:41 pm
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    Honestly? With your knowledge, experience and aesthetics, I never ever associated you with confidence problems. Goodness me, no. But what you said about the constraints of our art form and its effect on our designs – THAT was exactly why I wanted to do this challenge. Thank you for your participation, Kaz.

  • June 7, 2010 at 1:21 pm
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    O. M. G. Someone recited the exact passages you mentioned in the writing workshop on Saturday. Coincidence? I think not. At this point, however, I live by something another, perhaps many, writers said, and I paraphrase as usual: “Just show up at work every day and write a little every, single, day.” That’s the best I can do for now, but I live in hopes of weaving something spectacular some day.

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