Waivio

Recommended Posts

A WEE DETAIL CHANGES A FAVOURITE DRESS INTO A TRULY MAGICAL GARMENT 馃

22 comments

clareartista1.9 K8 months agoPeakD4 min read

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23viH8EyyszeTc1cQSaja1KFPExuEMEW9FqL6p7Qy38UtcJ9ZZndVosEgwuHDurqXYGwL.JPG

Dearest Needlework friends and lovers of gorgeous clothing,

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/242NshcjPMBrRwZw44x2ZQ4hpuWADzVQaCEQTFmKP2ZdLk66x9kCZZ1apvBsz3Hr7p7Kb.jpg

This is a small detail that I cut carefully from a favourite material scrap (below), and added to my favourite red dress (made out of an old sheet) - so to cover a particularly fixed stain. I did a whole lot more re-shaping and perfecting of this dress, this month, but the figs are the most exciting part!

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23xetdER5ePt5kiDCe5MVGGR9BjLvS57SVwYoGy384gDyPbNcPC4z3hRuuojsCejoBrmP.jpg

The stain was super-glue - yuck! How did it get there?! Hmmmm. Anyways, I thought a while about how to cover it with a wee red scrap, to make a non-visible repair, but finally settled on this idea of putting two figs on it!

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23uFeeWzCD5J4xJUGT3bEYXQ4Fievr4pi44a5mAkLDGxwF98U2wMbAd2HSr4yUMv488BD.jpg

Figs have been an important theme in my painting, health and pleasure life, and having lived in Cyprus and Italy, I am very drawn to the connectedness of symbology for the sacred feminine. In the small town in Italy that I live in, the word for fig is used with double meaning, as well as the fruit, it refers to a woman's yoni. I like the basic idea of this, though it is not usually used in a respectful way when talking about women. Despite that local distorted-thinking - perhaps because of it - I love the carrying-around of this image on my thigh, which reminds me to focus on abundance and not on lack: even the abundance of energy which comes from my core, freely and effortlessly, because of my juicy feminine vitality! So the fig images are like a punctuation throughout the day, to come back to core, and to focus on what IS (not on what ISN'T).

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/243qYKfBtFbKaQGBPakLKEzCEYrPHindB7QLxqzXZ9YsLbGatSk6y8KUiuqMzv4gSnvMs.jpg

The colour of a cut-open fig is exceptionally beautiful (in real life), and this fabric that I took the figs from had a very nice depiction of them - sufficiently realistic, even though it is a bit cartoony on a relatively cheap dress; just a lovely red contrast, on a white background: open figs in all their glory. (I originally bought the fruit-emblazoned dress for myself for my birthday, about 8 years ago: it was a whopping 15 Euros, but I have an annual tradition of buying myself an unusual and special garment for birth-day celebration...)

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23wMqL96UFNWxMsJvwVSkhQukdR2rDftGLZVXtWxvGfVPiji7wnJoA9CVbhJS521KXQJC.jpg

I felt into the positioning and the quantity and type of fruit, and these two figs were just perfect: especially, how they sit on my thigh - and act as a conversation starter!

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23yTus9G1KVXVuB5wBJ4adbQqpbm3XPyHxGKg4UnJPkrH4jYmmzTiBMj9USQBuRvSfDJ8.jpg

The repair actually took a couple of hours, as the edging needed a very precise and small stitch right where the border of the fruit turned into the white of the background: tiny red cotton stitches attaching it firmly to the skirt, over the hardened marks of glue. My intentions also took time and slowness to filter into the figs - to bring their full meaning into the print, and the form and roundness that it took on the skirt. The figs puff out ever-so-slightly, giving the symbol even more affirmation and presence.

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23viH8EyyszeTc1cQSaja1KFPExuEMEW9FqL6p7Qy38UtcJ9ZZndVosEgwuHDurqXYGwL.JPG

When I walk up through the town, or down through the medieval quarter, I love the contrast of this bright red and the eye-catching detail, against the natural stone and marble steps. The red dress pairs nicely with a long, white underskirt that I made, with a silk red bottom border (which highlights the lace edge), and this seems to also harmonise with the fig details.

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23vsd4qqjDkxLKJJKa2rSeWbR8K65tRrgWNokN148wRyxWWiko6edEcZKBsryPnBptbcM.JPG

It is joy-full to have this symbol carried around with me; I feel protected by the image alone, and eve more so by the figs as totem and magical symbols, they bring me back to juicy clear vibrant focus: I AM, I am a vitally energetic and aligned Womb One, and I have every Right Living In Me, to walk freely, confidently, relaxed and in my pleasure, wherever I am drawn to, and to gather what I need to bring back to my home. I Am my Authority.

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/EoCjxJQXbBD5QruyW4ESsPU5pSU92FXWzxtofFDSuU8pqq2guRy7HA9bHCLDgwSwv2x.JPG

The use of a symbol like this in an unusual position, is something I will do more in my Making Clothing Magical Again work: rather than a logo shouting from our heart area, or a brand name on our back and sleeve - branding being intimately related to farming animals - this use of a natural symbol in a more chosen and specific place, can have a radiating energy and effect that empowers the individual, rather than taming them/ making them one of the herd.

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/EpXMTP54TmPTUcgoK3jxPnW5p2Wj3WpzKzicpzLtdHEkB3LXTyhuGGsXEVggrQeUs3K.jpg

Do you have any special symbols, totems or magical images on your clothing? Or have you got any beautiful ideas about making a change/ repair to a garment, by adding some particular new metaphor/ drawing/ detail? I'd love to hear about it!

LovE!

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/23uRLJbjiw5fXxDAcjaegUtR9S9kRGS6C8B7fuGdKDjHXf6iT2tSuqGTgEPf8p697rVtY.JPG

www.claregaiasophia.com

https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/clareartista/AK6Z1E6aB8W3L1Y7jtxQQaSn7R2yVQgDezqiMtWMzbrRahTMCwi3dJtwae5FvgR.png

Comments

Sort byBest
AI
Waivio AI Assistant
How can I help you today?