work-in-progress

Photo:  Pam White; Sculpture:  Peggy Kauffman

This is a stage along the way to becoming one of Peggy Kaufman’s bronze sculptures.

I love seeing the clay in its rough form; the way you can feel her hands in the movement.

Being a work-in-progress is unsettling. Accepting the constant folding and refolding, the merciless cuts of the sculptor’s blade, the scratched out words,  images forming and reforming.

When I started this blog, it was to connect to my forthcoming book, Horse DancingArtists, the body and the bond between horses and humans.

Now, after working to align my site with Gwen Bell, I am feeling another wave of questions about focus and purpose.

In my experience, work-in-progress demands  intervals of quiet reflection, space, walking around the work and viewing it with a cup of tea from new angles.  Drop the urgency and take a swim.

How are you progressing?

 

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