*moravia hashish coastal - For those of you new to the missing Muse, I don't make these up. I cut and pasted multi-pages of spam as it appeared invisibly in my emails (had to highlight to see that it was even there) years ago, removed the its, ands, and thes and kept what was left and post in the order it come up in the list. It's amazing how many times it's pertinent, but not in this case.
“Art is the solving of problems,” she said. She said this all the time. Also, “Life is the solving of problems.” And “You wake up, you solve your way through the day, every day.”
So that’s the bad advice for today: Don’t say “I have a problem,” say, “I am solving a problem.” Works for everything.
Works best for art."
I've dried out from the belly-washer we had yesterday but woke up to what I thought was TY taking a shower. Nope. Another belly-washer today but it has temporarily stopped a bit and perhaps I can et to the gas station and go get my hair cut. I
ll take the left front of the wee sweater with me and might be able to work on it rather than read styling magazines for a change. Nothing like using time wisely, eh? Tonight I'm going out 'with the gurls' for some sushi so it's not going to be much of a day to make great strides in any artwork I fear. Gotta keep the hands busy or the devil will catch me.
ll take the left front of the wee sweater with me and might be able to work on it rather than read styling magazines for a change. Nothing like using time wisely, eh? Tonight I'm going out 'with the gurls' for some sushi so it's not going to be much of a day to make great strides in any artwork I fear. Gotta keep the hands busy or the devil will catch me.
THE TOWER QUILT
Designed and started by Mary Catherine Lamb, completed by Jane Burch Cochran
Commissioned by Christopher Rauschenberg
Made from clothing worn by Robert Rauschenberg
Designed and started by Mary Catherine Lamb, completed by Jane Burch Cochran
Commissioned by Christopher Rauschenberg
Made from clothing worn by Robert Rauschenberg
As being designed and stared by Mary Catherine Lamb before her death. Read about her at the link- she was an amazing woman. Made from Ruschenberg's clothing as a memorial quilt for his son, her long time friend.
Picked up and completed by Jane Burch Cochran- there couldn't have been a better choice! She stayed true to both the actual Tower, and her friend's style and plan.
Rauschenberg's original 'Tower' inspiration, and below is a video by Cristies talking about
the original Rauschenberg piece:
the original Rauschenberg piece:
'Embroidery Bombing' (? my own title) at London Fashion week. One way to make a point.
Pat the Bunny
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