Tuesday, May 15, 2012

The Answer, My Friend...

Leaves and not leaves  - while the wool panel I've put on the back of my sweatshirt is dyed with eucalyptus leaves that I found, I see the shapes as feathers - specifically Flicker feathers because they have long been symbols of courage, for me.  And I think it takes courage to really show who we are - to be personal.
 The name of this sweatshirt was there from the beginning.
I wrote a poem many years ago that pretty much sums up my life philosophy:

No place to go, no answers
My being is always with me
Standing forth
Shifting, in process
Moving and alive
Present with what is inside and out
Aware of my need to express
Honesty is necessary
This is my life.
There's a lot of life lived in this shirt and now it feels much more an expression of who I am.
I am planning a next garment made from scratch but who really knows where the wind will take me next.  This elephant seal molting at the beach was sure a surprise!

10 comments:

deanna7trees said...

your shirt turned out beautiful and a perfect label.

Yvonne said...

Thank you Deanna. Wrong season for wearing it now with the heat we're having, but fall will be here again before I know it!

Penny Berens said...

Woooosh everything changed! Like the poem and the idea of making clothes but have never dared to do either.

jude said...

oh , just great! i like how the wind has carried the motif across and almost through the garment. you.

Yvonne said...

Penny - there's still time to dare!

Jude - thanks and - yes - process and we're always in the process of becoming.

Nancy said...

This is so nice. I love that you made your own label! What a great idea :)

Deb G said...

Looks so comfy and full of story....

Yvonne said...

Nancy - I'm in CWB2 and labels/tags were brought up by Jude. I've put labels on my quilts but this was the first time I did on a garment - and I'll be doing it again!

Deb - 'comfortable and full of story' - I like how you've summed it up and it 'fits'!

Yvonne Moxon said...

Beautiful additions to your top and a beautuful poem :)

Yvonne said...

Thank you, Yvonne!