Thank you for sharing and pulling out the quotes regarding childhood and embodied creating. Whether realistic, abstract, or somewhere in between—line moves from a place deep within, it feels original and is embodied. The humble line communicates volumes, connects, forms shape and dimensions, has rhythm, carries feeling, is a traveler in time/space. Line moves through like music, like dance. Color is a field where lines play. And childhood is a whole other world from which memory now draws. Thanks for helping me to see, for shedding a little more light on authentic creativity—line and connection have always been very important to me.
Thank you for Barbara's works and her story. Colors are gorgeous as are the shapes. In all respect, could you tell us what it means to be a "Dame"? Is this still done? Thanks.
British honours system, recognizing significant achievement or service; Sir is for men (knighthood) and Dame is the female equivalent (damehood), allowing recipients to be addressed with the title before their name, like "Sir Elton John" or "Dame Judi Dench
Thank you for sharing and pulling out the quotes regarding childhood and embodied creating. Whether realistic, abstract, or somewhere in between—line moves from a place deep within, it feels original and is embodied. The humble line communicates volumes, connects, forms shape and dimensions, has rhythm, carries feeling, is a traveler in time/space. Line moves through like music, like dance. Color is a field where lines play. And childhood is a whole other world from which memory now draws. Thanks for helping me to see, for shedding a little more light on authentic creativity—line and connection have always been very important to me.
Thank you for Barbara's works and her story. Colors are gorgeous as are the shapes. In all respect, could you tell us what it means to be a "Dame"? Is this still done? Thanks.
See the explanation below:
British honours system, recognizing significant achievement or service; Sir is for men (knighthood) and Dame is the female equivalent (damehood), allowing recipients to be addressed with the title before their name, like "Sir Elton John" or "Dame Judi Dench