Saturday, May 10, 2014

More String Improvisations: Fuzzy Squares


Closeup of Fuzzy Squares
Another piece from the collection to be silently auctioned off before June 9.  This is a throw of mostly wool with some alpaca, measuring 63" x 28."  The irregular shape reflects the improvised nature of the object, an assemblage of "bricks" crocheted on New York City mass transit out of recycled fibers: no plan, no ruler.

Regular Basis

The point of taking lessons is not so much that you will learn in a linear manner from one lesson to the next, but that you will find yourself open to change because you will have put yourself in a position to welcome it should it occur.

It is a particular kind of ritual.

However, it does depend on the openness of the teacher, as well as your openness as a learner - aren't we all learning all the time?  Ah!  There's the rub.

Classical music has too long been associated with a "been there, done that" mentality that leaves no room for change.

That is not at all where I stand or how I practice either teaching or learning.