That’s how the light gets in…
If you are looking for an art piece that is nearly technically perfect…my Oddest Goddesses are not for you.
If you want your art doll face to be classically beautiful then my Oddest Goddesses are not for you.
I am not a formally trained artist. I have not had the time nor the money to take classes. But I am an artist. I have been fortunate in my life to have had some wonderful casual teachers who took the time to teach me techniques. Everything else I have learned on my own.
Therefore, not everything I make is “technically” right. My Oddest Goddess faces are a case in point. They are rough and and filled with cracks and crevasses .
Yet, there is something about them in their imperfection that speaks to us all. They have a soul and a light. They have a beauty in their imperfection. They seem to speak from the heart… that space that is beautiful deep down in us all.
This quote is from Leonard Cohen and I really like it. It describes my philosophy so well.
Ring the bells that still can ring.
Forget your perfect offering.
There is a crack in everything.
That’s how the light gets in.
Wow what a beautiful post. I’ll certainly remember it while in the studio the next time I’m frustrated with my own work. You’ll surly let in a great deal of light while in Ariozona. Enjoy you stay in the desert. Until next time…
January 28th, 2008 at 10:24 amI just wanted you to know that light has guided me here this morning and it feels just right, your quote by Cohen fits perfectly and it is a good reminder to open for more compassion for others and myself. Next time something feels “not right” I am going to remind myself of this…we are just letting more light in!
Your home studio is amazing as well as your art…I am glad you have shared this with us.
Bright Blessings.
May 6th, 2008 at 7:45 amGriselda