This is the final set in a six part collaboration between Joanne Biller and Andrea Biller Collins. The first five sets were created by one of us sharing an image with the other, who then made a piece in reaction to it. This set was made simultaneously and shared when finished.
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Dear friends, some
time has passed since we last asked for a submission for By and Large, the
Times Two collaborative project. We will be posting work we’ve created for that
project soon but a number of personal factors have contributed to us being less
productive than we had hoped.
So, we are going
to be moving in a different direction in the future. We’re not going to ask for formal projects,
we’ll be posting things we are working on, things we’ve seen, things we are
interested in and you can feel free to do the same.
We thought this post
from writer Seth Godin kind of sums how we're feeling right now.
Beth and Andrea
Sometimes, the wind is at our back, the resources are easily
acquired and good karma increases our ability to do great work.
Sometimes.
Other times, it feels like we're up against it, that the
wind has shifted, that there's not a lot of opportunity or momentum.
It's in those times that, "what are you working
on?" becomes a vital question, a lifeline to get us from here to there.
Trainwrecks, tantrums, massive shifts in the way things are
and are supposed to be--they make it difficult to concentrate, to plan, to
leap...
We each have a platform, access to tools, a change we'd like
to make in the world around us. We each have a chance to connect, to see, to
lead.
And it's not, at least right now, fun or easy. It might not even
seem like you've got a shot, or that the wind is too harsh.
Persist. It matters.
Thursday, May 26, 2016
One of the
possible collaborators for the upcoming byandlarge project is the weather.
Here is a fascinating
project by UK artist Rebecca Chesney who
recorded weather patterns at the home of Charlotte and Emily Bronte for 12
months, which she then cross referenced with descriptions of the weather found in
their writing.
http://bronteweather.blogspot.com/
Shared with kind
permission of the artist.
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