WOW

Hey!

You are back with a bang.  I know that sometimes we need to leave the world of the blog and live outside of it.  But you most certainly have made up for lost time with your new posts.  A lot of images and things to see and look at.  You seem to a be a very prolific worker (kind of reminds me of me and how I can have nothing on one day and a whole collection one week later — allowing an electric creative current to move through you).

Did you find my address as a comment on one of the previous posts?  Wanted to check and see.

Now my gray stones are covered with white and gray surface layers and one, in particular, interests me very much.  I am using it to make some new work (of these pieces called Encrusterium).  See image below.

Encrusterium VAbout the rest of the stuff on the other photo (with the queen of hearts, the skull, etc).  Maybe these are more pieces of my gray area, abstract things, fragments, etc, without necessary cohesion and sense.  Everything can be analyzed, but that is something I am moving away from, to allow the msytery and the unknown to remain in tact………

More later, until then, I hope you have a cozy and happy Sunday!

2 comments to WOW

  • Good morning, Sebastian… these pieces of you, with a string of ‘something’ wrapped around something ‘else’ strike a very strong memory: my grandmother (whom I loved deeply) was a very religious person (although in a very funny way, which made her religiousness bearable)… she always carried a rosary with her and (unconscionably, I believe)would wrap it around things that she would find along the way… a pair of glasses, a cooking spoon, a small book… and I remember often finding this ‘rosary packages’ along the house… Seeing those ‘wrapped’ pieces of you, bring me back to my grandmother’s house… It is a warm and melancholic feeling!

  • Sebastian Buescher

    Hi! Nice to hear that story from you. I love wrapped, tied and knotted things. Its primal, basic, simple, yet in my world also very creative………..I am happy that my piece makes you feel warm and melancholic!

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