
I've been thinking about doing this for a very long time. I love the idea of sharing what's going on in the world of my artmaking and creative life, and connecting to a whole community of other making-type people. But sometimes things just have to incubate. Stay warm in the shell before they break out. Now, I've finished grad school, and I'm moved into my new studio, and I've had a month off to start really making things again, and it's just time to come out my shell.
I went with a friend last night to watch the Vaux's swifts gather at sunset at the Chapman School chimney here in Portland. There were these wonderful gentle pulses - thousands of birds swooping in towards the chimney (where they all nest), then dispersing, then swooping in, a few spiraling funneling into the chimney, the rest dispersing out . . . So cool, and it went on for 45 minutes, like the chimney was gently breathing the swifts in and out, sucking a few more in with each breath. I've been doing so many things with images of birds lately that it really resonated

welcome, bridget! so glad to see you writing! i saw the swifts on saturday for the first time. it was great! i can't believe all those birds fit in that chimney.
ReplyDeletecongrats on the show; i wish i could come to the opening but i'll be in england! hopefully i'll get a chance to stop by & see the art later in the month. :)
Thanks, Bridget, for spreading your inspiration far enough for me to see it. Thanks also for reminding me that the swifts are doing their thing. Must go by to watch in the next few days.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love the 'bird's nest box' (sorry I already forgot the title!)
Blessings,
Michele Brooks
Bigger picture, please?
ReplyDeleteIf you want to see the picture bigger, I think the one that's on the website in the gallery is a little bigger (http://www.eyesaflame.com/8.html) though still woefully overexposed!!
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