Monday, August 4, 2008

Indigo Monday

Sometimes we can damn a thing by day only to find its our light come darkness.  I try not to label so quickly but Monday has rolled up into some bad energy that threatens to take the week.  The way its looking, I will not be back in my workshop until Thursday.  My blues are a deep shade of indigo in the throat of Nina Simone. 


Thanks to all who commented on The Story in the Work, the previous post.  Its good for me to express what goes into the work and why.  The conversations in my head get hashed out so repeatedly that to write about them seems like I'm repeating myself 84,000 times and when I come to blog I too often think about presenting a process or outcome because I can sound more coherent and readers don't have to trudge through my chaos.  Maybe thats what I'm doing with my art quilts, turning chaos (energy, words, images inside of me) into order(control, linear, square, contained). 


I'll be back after Thursday...just gonna ride this deep indigo on out and see where it goes.


Peace,



9 comments:

  1. I am sorry. I had a couple of indigo days last week, but I spent some time with some creative fiber women today and I feel better. Wish I could come by and cheer you up.
    H a n g e t h i n !

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  2. Sometimes these indigo periods take soooo much energy out of us. I understand the need for a break from all but the absolutely necessary. Easier to let it come thru rather than suppress it for a harder time later. Feel better soon my friend.

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  3. Oh, Karoda, my heart goes out to you for whatever is causing those dark blues. Have been there. Thinking of you and hope the sun comes out for you soon.

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  4. "Hangeth in" - to quote a wise woman.

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  5. Eeekkk! So sorry. I hate sinking spells. Sometimes though I think it is a time when good things are incubating - we just know know it consciously ... blessings,M

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  6. May you see some stars shining through that deep blue, soon.
    I am just catching up with blog reading after a time away, and I have to tell you how impressed I am with your work. I appreciate reading about your process, and your thoughts. You are more articulate than you think you are. Jen

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  7. Well all these creative gutsy women have got your back so that's something ...

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  8. Hope you're up for a phone call.

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