"DARK WATERFALL", ©Joy Kreves '10, mixed media installation. |
After exhibitions, after family crises and celebrations, after visits from long-missed family and friends, after making exciting connections, after the hubbub of holidays, where now, oh where exactly IS my muse, my fire?
This week I got my hands back into clay for the first time since perhaps last May. Ideas were merely mild and circling, cooking but not reaching even a simmer yet. I'm eager for my muse to come flying full force back. I am "ASKING FOR THE FIRE", as ceramist Linda Vonderschmidt-LaStella so brilliantly titled our 2009 ceramic exhibition. I'm not insecure that my muse will awaken. It will, and I am ready for the fire of it.
My work could go in many directions from where I left off. I'd like to make more waterfalls after the two I did for my TRANSLATING NATURE exhibition this October.
Waterfall section from "SOLASTALGIA",©Joy Kreves '10 |
I'm still excited about finding my own ways to reflect the imagery our earth provides. My recent "Solastalgia" installation was inspired by our endangered rivers, specifically our Delaware river. I'm also starting to work with some ideas about coral. As far as concepts, I want to work with the term "eutierria", another word which, like "solastalgia" and "soliphilia", was recently coined by Prof. Glenn Albrecht as he builds the language with which we can express our relationship with our environment. He defines "eutierria" as "a positive feeling of oneness with the earth and its life forces".
"SPRING EXUBERANCE", ©Joy Kreves '10, porcelain |
My "SLICES OF NATURE" and "RIVER" sculpture have many ideas which could be expanded upon like the mixing of a drawing and poetry with ceramic and mixed media elements:
"SLICES OF NATURE", ©Joy Kreves "10 |
"RIVER", ©Joy Kreves '10, mixed media sculpture w. original poem. |
After a fall full of all the life business that could possibly take an artist away from creating, I'm getting my ankles wet again in the big, creative ocean. Ahhhhhh...
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