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		<title>The Blackbird Exhibit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I am working on my pieces for the exhibit sponsored by the Fiber Artists Coalition. www.fiberartistscoalition.com
The group of fourteen artists proposed a traveling exhibit inspired by a Wallace Stevens poem. As soon as I read VII, I knew what my composition would be. In 1998, not long after we moved to Michigan and ages [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I am working on my pieces for the exhibit sponsored by the Fiber Artists Coalition. <a href="http://www.fiberartistscoalition.com">www.fiberartistscoalition.com</a><br />
The group of fourteen artists proposed a traveling exhibit inspired by a Wallace Stevens poem. As soon as I read VII, I knew what my composition would be. In 1998, not long after we moved to Michigan and ages before those fun little iPod ads, my dear husband took a rather unflattering Polaroid of me cleaning the kitchen. Uh, yeah. I wasn&#8217;t having any of that at the moment so I confiscated the Polaroid, grabbed a black Sharpie and proceeded to completely blacken my image. I was intrigued by the abstract nature of the silhouette but not interested in maintaining the hyper-realism of the background. As with many things, I needed to give myself time (11 years?) and opportunity to realize the direction of the artwork. There is a &#8220;glow&#8221; around the figures which is yet to come. The works are created from my hand-dyed silks and a black commercially-dyed silk noil (raw silk).<br />
The first venue for the exhibit will be the Gov. French Gallery in Belleville, Illinois. This is a lovely gallery. Regrettably, I am unable to attend the opening as it conflicts with SOFA (Sculpture Objects Functional Art) Chicago in early November. Here are the works &#8211; currently under construction &#8211; that I am sending to the exhibit and the poem that inspired them.<br />
<div id="attachment_238" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 586px"><a href="http://cdineenferrin.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blackbirdbothinprogresssm.jpg"><img src="http://cdineenferrin.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/blackbirdbothinprogresssm.jpg" alt="Cheryl Dineen Ferrin, Blackbirds at Her Feet, diptych each 45x36 inches" title="blackbirdbothinprogresssm" width="576" height="389" class="size-medium wp-image-238" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Cheryl Dineen Ferrin, Blackbirds at Her Feet, diptych each 45x36 inches</p></div><br />
<strong>Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird</strong><br />
Wallace Stevens<br />
I<br />
Among twenty snowy mountains,<br />
The only moving thing<br />
Was the eye of the blackbird.<br />
II<br />
I was of three minds,<br />
Like a tree<br />
In which there are three blackbirds.<br />
III<br />
The blackbird whirled in the autumn winds.<br />
It was a small part of the pantomime.<br />
IV<br />
A man and a woman<br />
Are one.<br />
A man and a woman and a blackbird<br />
Are one.<br />
V<br />
I do not know which to prefer,<br />
The beauty of inflections<br />
Or the beauty of innuendoes,<br />
The blackbird whistling<br />
Or just after.<br />
VI<br />
Icicles filled the long window<br />
With barbaric glass.<br />
The shadow of the blackbird<br />
Crossed it, to and fro.<br />
The mood<br />
Traced in the shadow<br />
An indecipherable cause.<br />
VII<br />
O thin men of Haddam,<br />
Why do you imagine golden birds?<br />
Do you not see how the blackbird<br />
Walks around the feet<br />
Of the women about you?<br />
VIII<br />
I know noble accents<br />
And lucid, inescapable rhythms;<br />
But I know, too,<br />
That the blackbird is involved<br />
In what I know.<br />
IX<br />
When the blackbird flew out of sight,<br />
It marked the edge<br />
Of one of many circles.<br />
X<br />
At the sight of blackbirds<br />
Flying in a green light,<br />
Even the bawds of euphony<br />
Would cry out sharply.<br />
XI<br />
He rode over Connecticut<br />
In a glass coach.<br />
Once, a fear pierced him,<br />
In that he mistook<br />
The shadow of his equipage<br />
For blackbirds.<br />
XII<br />
The river is moving.<br />
The blackbird must be flying.<br />
XIII<br />
It was evening all afternoon.<br />
It was snowing<br />
And it was going to snow.<br />
The blackbird sat<br />
In the cedar-limbs. </p>
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