Art and technique
#21
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Re: Creating in chaos
Unlike you, I have a messy, noisy space. I can "tune" out the clutter. Admittedly though I must do a little cleanup so I have some space to work on a larger project that needs to be started. Often times I reach a point that I must clean up the messy, turn down the volume so to speak. Yes we all work differently!
Again thanks for starting the thread.
Re: Creating in chaos
Unlike you, I have a messy, noisy space. I can "tune" out the clutter. Admittedly though I must do a little cleanup so I have some space to work on a larger project that needs to be started. Often times I reach a point that I must clean up the messy, turn down the volume so to speak. Yes we all work differently!
Again thanks for starting the thread.
#23
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Join Date: May 2011
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I like modern art quilts to a point but for it to be a random jumble of design, like a child with scissors and fabric then all I see is that the maker had fun making it and nothing else comes to my mind even if the artist says it is making a point about whatever is the point.
My quilting space is messy, but it is nowhere near Francis Bacon messy! That would squash my creativity; I would take one look at the mess, feel completely overwhelmed and dismayed, turn and walk away.