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Boro (ぼろ) are a class of Japanese textiles that have been mended or patched together.[1] The term is derived from the Japanese term "boroboro", meaning something tattered or repaired.[2] The term 'boro' typically refers to cotton, linen and hemp materials, mostly hand-woven by peasant farmers, that have been stitched or re-woven together to create an often many-layered material used for warm, practical clothing.
Video installation by Joachim Oepkes
Sometimes in collage workshops participants will express
that they are bored that their work seems to repeat patterns.
I believe recognizing our patterns makes perception visible.
We are able to see what we see or rather how we see.
Perhaps repetition is an attempt to penetrate understanding?
The above paintings are by Giorgio de Chirico.
1888-1978
Today we had a visit from our friend Eric McConachie who lives and paints at his home in Haliburton.
During our visit he shared stories with us of Peter Camani.
This video will introduce him also to you.
Photo by Dominique Cruchet
"The spring is here and the fields are full of yellow color and we met a crow and an eagle having a conversation in the middle of a field. It felt joyous to have seen them and that they kept arguing in front of us."
From Joan Cullen and Dominique Cruchet in Prince Edward Island
Collage by deborah harris
Today we changed the Library to be home to the painting 'Wolf' by Travis Shilling.
Travis Shilling is represented by Ingram Gallery in Yorkville where he has been showing since 2012
You can treat yourself to a view of these exhibitions on their website.
Daniel Hanequand had direct experience of war. Some years after surviving that experience he made these
pieces, eight in total. We did not have occasion to meet him but we met his wife, Maria Carla, and she
bequeathed some of his work to us. I think that we are living in a time when we need to reflect upon the
madness and sacrifice of war. It is a privilege to be able to show this work which does not champion
political sides but instead awakes us to the enormous cost to all of us if we allow ourselves to be infected
by hate.
Collage by deborah harris
Collage by Eron Boyd
Today's inquiry... what is skill , the ability , through repeated practice to do something well, what part does skill play in all creative endeavors and
what is that other part, the mysterious inspiration which sparks that skill.
A ship takes skill to build, the skill and strength of many workers.
A wave does not take skill, a wave happens.