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Thursday, February 23, 2012
Fiber arts group's exhibit inspired by Maridon Museum's Asian collection
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The Maridon is a museum “dedicated to connecting Eastern and Western cultures.” This exhibition is a beautiful example of this. I love fiber arts. I do embroidery and a bit of sewing, and my favorite book growing up was Gathering Blue- a novel about a young woman who has a special gift in embroidery, and is tasked with creating the historic “singer’s robe” that depicts all of humanity with thread. Fiber arts is such a delicate art, and the art I saw today looking back on this exhibition was exquisite.
This exhibition connects fiber arts with haiku. I also love haiku, specifically Matsuo Basho’s work. I wrote extensively about his writing in high school, and loved it so much I started writing my own haiku as a type of journaling. I found some pieces that had Basho poems connected with it, such as “Buried under moss and ivy leaves,/ but from within the tomb/ a faint prayer.”
I loved looking at this exhibit, and it inspired me to connect the physical arts with writing or other styles of art, in other ways than just theatre!
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