A Mosaic of Ideas About Life, Art & Superfluous Adornment.
Showing posts with label a Mosaic Cardinal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label a Mosaic Cardinal. Show all posts

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Who You Are Comes in Bits & Pieces




"Leonardo's Mona Lisa is just a thousand thousand smears of

 paint. Michelangelo's David is just a million hits with a

 hammer. We're all of us a million bits put together the right

 way."





I finished the Cardinal for my commission kitchen backsplash today! 
Bit by bit, little by little, and a "whole" appears just the right way. 
Amazingly, bit by bit the motivation for your life comes back to you, which is not
easy when you are grieving the loss of a parent. I have my pattern taped 
to one of my Dad's oil paintings to help me think of him as I go on.



"There is never a sudden revelation, a complete and tidy explanation for why it happened, or why it ends, or why or who you are. You want one and I want one, but there isn't one. It comes in bits and pieces, and you stitch them together wherever they fit, and when you are done you hold yourself up, and still there are holes and you are a rag doll, invented, imperfect. And yet you are all that you have, so you must be enough. There is no other way." 
 Marya Hornbacher 
                                                  

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Every Day Give Yourself a Little Chance...






"I learned...that inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it

 kinetic, energetic striving, but it comes into us slowly and 

quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every

 day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little 

solitude and idleness." 




More flowing and less idleness would be nice, though I am running a full service hair salon as well as working my mosaic magic (a legend in  my own mind;)
The point of this quote is that every day you add just a little bit more, to your
picture, to your happiness, to your end to grief, and at the end of the project
you have a beautiful masterpiece to admire. Did I say this was a blog about every day nonsense?
In other words: life. Have a peaceful next little journey.