Serendipity

If you are a subscriber of Studio Mojo, Cynthia Tinapple's Saturday collation of all things polymer, you would have read last week about the amazing Natalie Maras.  You don/t need to subscribe to my dad's excellent blog to read Natalie's own words. And she writes as beautifully as she creates her art.Tragic Carpet (Natalie maras)The whole article was great but I particularly loved the way Natalie wrote about materials:It...[making art]...also involves long and careful training with different materials, each with their nuanced behaviour (affinities, hostilities and different states in different conditions). As with our oldest friends, it takes time to know materials and accept their limitations, quite apart from our own. Then there is training to ensure that hands and eyes work together harmoniously allowing space for the artist’s ‘voice’ to enter and more importantly… to exit.The work featured here is Tragic Carpet, I am just a little beside myself with excitement about doing class with Natalie in October when she is teaching at the Contemporary Craft Retreat. It is not too late to register for this excellent event but hurry as classes are filling fast!

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