I've been working on these for a while now, slowly feeling my way, allowing the idea and the images to form themselves. I didn't want to look at it too directly in case . . . I don't know, in case it vanished perhaps.
Nostalgia . . . from the Greek nostos - to return home, and algos - pain. A form of regret, a longing, a seeking for. A sense of trying to capture the uncapturable which only serves to enhance it's bitter-sweet quality.
Not sure which of these two I prefer . . . I shall live with them for a while before deciding.
Nostalgia . . . from the Greek nostos - to return home, and algos - pain. A form of regret, a longing, a seeking for. A sense of trying to capture the uncapturable which only serves to enhance it's bitter-sweet quality.
Not sure which of these two I prefer . . . I shall live with them for a while before deciding.
Your work is really special!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful! Thank you for your other post about needing to let things develop and it being natural for creativity to come and go - we're working on a new album and in such short spaces of time, really just thinking "ok, I have five free minutes and need to produce something, go!" It's very good to be reminded that it doesn't really work like that so I shouldn't put so much pressure on myself! x
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