I kept thinking and taking photos of what could inspire quilts that are beyond what I think I could make. I will post some of my photos later, but Bushwick, in Brooklyn, there are street artists working, http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/05/nyregion/a-son-of-bushwick-turns-the-neighborhood-into-a-gallery-for-street-art.html. The streets are on the cusp of change from a broken down industrial area that was abandoned by residents and businesses in the 70s- helped along by the 1977 blackout when it was looted and burned. The street artists have made it a cool, hip place for those who always seek the cutting edge. Among all the street art, graffiti, and brokeness, there was one mural that had a bee with a needle that seemed to be sewing a quilt turtle. It stopped me in my tracks.
So, while my brain is cooling off and I get some rest, enjoy the art.
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5 comments:
Great photos of the street art. It's amazing how that type of thing can change a neighborhood and bring life to it. There are a few people here who think it would be fantastic to have murals on the side of some of our buildings but there are "bigger" folks who always poopoo the idea. Pity.
Totally understand the overload scenario. Enjoy the process of discovering what rises to the surface.
How fun!
I love seeing thru your artist eye. And the bee/turtle is wonderful! Great inspiration to see such special creations.
The street art is something else!!! In love with the turtle - gorgeous.
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