Tuesday, 9 April 2024

Dancing in Fetters

My next textile piece is called Dancing in Fetters.  The inspiration originally came from a visit to an exhibition in Fremantle Prison in Australia.  The exhibition was called Dancing in Fetters and has been touring Australia for several years.

The start of a workbook page about the piece.

I want to put text on the piece so have written this Pantoum which has a particular structure:

Dancing in Fetters

The fiddler strikes up a lively reel.
Our feet stamp out the beat.
The shackles rattle
As we dance with fettered feet. 

Our feet stamp out the beat
But we can only shuffle forward
As we dance with fettered feet.
Our hope lies in redemption

But we can only shuffle forward
Fettered as we are.
Our hope lies in redemption
When redemption breaks the chains 

Fettered as we were
Our hope lay in forgiveness.
As redemption breaks the chains
We dance with unfettered feet.

 

Twice a month I take part in an online poetry workshop. On the poetry workshop this week the tutor talked about writing a Nonet. This is a nine line poem with 9 syllables in the first line, eight in the second and so on down to one syllable.

I wrote the 9 lines on the theme of Dancing in Fetters. One of the group suggested I wrote the same lines in the other direction as a mirror poem.

Your feet move slowly, ankles encased
with iron bracelets, together
with rusty chain. You shuffle
forward and back, in time
to the fiddler's tune.
Dance in fetters
without hope
Lonely
Tired.
Tired
Lonely
without hope
Dance in fetters
to the fiddler's tune
forward and back, in time
with rusty chain. You shuffle
with iron bracelets, together
Your feet move slowly, ankles encased.


Thanks for joining me today
Bernice

Saturday, 6 April 2024

I can't believe it's

finished. And ahead of time. Go me!

For the calm section I drew outlines of rectangles and 3 straight lines on the computer.


 I traced the printout onto Stitch 'n Tear.


 I used a yellow ochre thread to stitch through the Stitch 'n Tear using running stitch.

I added some grey running stitch to connect through from chaos to order.

And here is the finished piece: Total chaos to less chaos to order to calm.

I'm thrilled it's finished.  I'm already thinking about the next piece which is called Dancing in Fetters.

Thanks for joining me today.
Bernice

Tuesday, 2 April 2024

A short update

The chaos part of Chaos to Calm is almost finished.  I have one thin grey cord left which I need to decide about.  Do I add it or not?

Total chaos (on the left) unravels with less chaos - represented by thinner cords.

As the chaos unravels things become more ordered.

I have finished stitching the fragments on which represent order.


Next stop: calm

I'm excited to work on the calm side of this piece.  Hopefully it's going to be finished this week.

Thanks for joining me today
Bernice