This blog has been a bit slack..sorry if I have not logged in for a
while. I had a wonderful trip to London where the museums are always
inspiring. First I saw the Tigers in Asian Art exhibition at Asia House.
There were 2 rooms full of miniatures mainly from India and China.
There were Japanese woodblock prints from the V and A and one incredible
contemporary piece by Wang Jin. It was a transparent plastic coat with
white tigers embroidered on it in the shape of an Emperors robe. (Wang
is also a conceptual performance artist.) The artist mocks the the
Cultural revolution's goal to destroy the memory of traditional and
artistic values. The rich yellow traditional silk has been replaced by
plastic, symbolizing the new consumerism of modern CHINA. There were
even some Tibetan tiger rugs from Mimi Liptons collection. I wish I
could have bought one..some were on sale!
The V and A had the
Imperial Chinese robes on display from the Forbidden City. I was looking
for inspiration for a new textile range. Going to LIBERTY'S department
store is always a joy. There of course you can lose yourself in the
world of scarves. Now it's up to me!
Back in Como I am teaching
ENGLISH in a printing factory. Here I am surrounded by scarves...so it's
just a question of setting time aside now and getting my ideas printed
out. There are so many themes I love. One day a week should be dedicated
to this. ........mmm
It was a great time to be in London. I arrived
on February 3rd, the start of Chinese New Year. On the following Sunday a
trip to China Town in Soho was rewarded with us seeing the dragon dance
infront of the shops trying to catch an orange hanging at the doorway. I
hope this sighting brings me luck!