I embroidered the text from the speech onto the silk paper seascapes.
The isle is full of noises
Sounds and sweet airs that give delight and hurt notSometimes a thousand twangling instruments will hum about mine ears, and sometimes voices That if I then had waked after long sleep will make me sleep again;
and then in dreaming the clouds methought would open and show riches ready to drop upon me
That when I waked I cried to dream again'
(Apologies if you have already seen too much of these last year on flickr)
I am also obsessed with Greece. I went to Greece as one of a gang of students over thirty years ago. We arrived in the middle of a sleepy fishing village near Kavalla with our tents and our noise, and our summer dresses. The only women we saw were swathed from head to foot in black. We had a great time but I suppose in the eyes of the local people our behaviour (Although very restrained by todays standards) was scandalous. Certainly the young men of the village were very entertained.
In an innocent way I must add.
A few years later I went alone, and visited a friend who had moved to Athens. I visited Delphi and Sounion and the usual sites. I loved it.
That was 1976 and it wasn't till 2006 I went back to Greece with my husband. I'd been afraid of flying for all those years, and afraid of finding it was too busy and commercial and not the Greece of my imagination.
We found a company called Laskarina who specialise in smaller more 'Greek' islands. We went to Skopelos in 2006, I shed a tear when we landed ..not relief..but happiness at being in Greece again.
Then Laskarina closed, so we were very brave in 2007 and booked our own holiday, to Symi and Tilos, much hotter than Skopelos, further south and east, and the water was like this:
Heaven.
I am a late learning swimmer and now I find it hard to stay out of the water, especially from a boat moored on an uninhabited island.
Back to Skopelos..our first Greek Island.
There were lots of beaches but this was the quietest, Kastani,the one we liked the best.
No facilities and just look at the crowds....
and that little dot in the sea is me.
I have just discovered something about Skopelos. Click Here and here and I'm sure on any other search results for 'Skopelos' you will see what I mean.
Now go back and read the speech again. This Island was not full of noises when we went there, but I fear it might be now.
Wow!! Beautiful work, and lovely memories
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Jackie!
ReplyDeleteI long to go to Greece, as my grandfather was from Chios and my grandmother from Sparta. My father went back on a pilgrimage of sorts a few months before he died, and I hope to one day go too.
What a beautiful place to visit! I suspect that with all the movie advertisements/publicity that soon flocks of people will be visiting the area and it will no longer be as you remember it. Sadly.
ReplyDeleteGreat, interesting post Jackie ~ I can see why you love Greece so much.
ReplyDeleteSigh, i do love those pieces, so lyrical (not a pun by the way), so dreamy and evocative......
ReplyDeleteI envy those of you who live in the UK and Europe, able to go to those places so easily!
PS your tags made me laugh :}
ReplyDeleteAaah bliss. Let's hope it doesn't get too spoiled after the film's success.
ReplyDeleteThe panels are fabulous. How are they framed out of curiosity?
Well. Beautiful scenery......gorgeous! Glad you got to take this trip......and, as always your work is gorgeous too! Pat
ReplyDeleteThe panels are beautiful Jackie.
ReplyDeleteFantastic post:) Makes me look forward to my trip all the more. My friend ha told me I'm not allowed to see Mamma Mia in case I decide not to come back:)
ReplyDeleteLiz
I have always admired that piece of work. It's so lovely and work catures the spirit of the them perfectly. Lucky you to have such wonderful memories of brilliant blue seas.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Jackie - as always. As you already know, I am a huge fan of Greek islands and have visited Skopelos twice - its a gorgeous island. I went to see Mama Mia last night - its fantastic! Everyone came out of the cinema laughing and singing. Can't wait to go and see it again!
ReplyDeleteLinda x
never to much of this....sad how some things change when discovered.
ReplyDeletewow, what a nice post! I want to go, and do art there! I'm sure the hub-bub will die down, and you can have the nice, calmness of before. Gorgeous photos.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful embroidery and beautiful sea!
ReplyDeleteUtterly beautiful - I think I might have used that superlative before on your blog but who cares! Just gorgeous - the colours in your work have echoed the colours in that sea. I feel all poetic and inspired! In fact I need a lie down now.
ReplyDeleteYour pieces remind me of the water in the photos. I don't think I've ever even seen water that perfect!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping to read and comment. I was thinking that the hands would be fun to do in free-motion embroidery. Marilyn
beautiful - both the embroidery and the place. this post didnt come through to me in googlereader either - but other people are obviously finding you based on the number of comments...so maybe it is just me :(
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work - I love the way you have interpreted the landscapes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful work Jackie and who could ever get tired of looking at it?
ReplyDeleteso nice panels with the lines of the water!
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