Sources of inspiration come as a blessing at times, surprisingly, from out of nowhere. Inspiration could arrive with a beautiful hand dyed fabric or in viewing the artwork of the children which is found hanging in the local grade school. I never really know for sure when an idea for a new creation might appear.
"LoveLight Nolan" was inspired by the name of our first born grandchild. This little angel baby stirred such a love that only another grandmother could know. I wanted to create something really special for him to remember his Kasia.
Fabric gifted from fiber artist Cindi Huss was deemed special enough to meet the creative needs of this new art piece. The hand dyed fabric hung on the design wall for months waiting for inspiration to arrive with just the right design to bring it to life. One day, while taking an open art studio class, I wandered through the hallways of the elementary school where the class was being held, and was instantly inspired by the kaleidoscope designs of the children's names. The idea struck me like a lightening bolt that it would be fun to attempt to re-create this idea using fabric instead of paper. That's the day that the"What's in a Name?" or "Hidden Messages" LoveLights were conceived. I immediately started playing with paper stencils to form the name mandala in the center of the dyed fabric kaleidoscope.
Playing with Cindi's fabric and auditioning others to compliment it, I came up with what I thought would be a good choice. When I took the leap of faith to layer, stitch, and finally cut into the layers of fabric, I had no idea what the final design might look like. As the piece evolved, you can only imagine the awe that I felt when it finally emerged and revealed itself to me.
Here is the finished inspired piece that I feel is worthy of the name Nolan. Can you find his name in the design? Not everyone will be able to see it, but that's what makes this Art so intriguing, in my opinion.
Enjoy ~
Enjoy ~
Until next time, Be Well!
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