tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5908095407347422984.post3180174309228072474..comments2013-09-10T21:01:07.342-07:00Comments on Clay+Art+Travel: A conundrum...Joe Molinarohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06481252565293994303noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5908095407347422984.post-51572793301498742982013-03-09T13:08:17.788-08:002013-03-09T13:08:17.788-08:00having a voice does not always mean having words o...having a voice does not always mean having words or even speaking. as you mentioned in a previous post, our hands and bodies can create things from clay that we can't even put words to at first. i often find that my words are trying to catch up with my works, and as soon as i can describe what i am making, what i make changes into something else. at our best, we are visionaries, imagining new forms into existence. and at our best, we create things for which there are no words for, yet.<br /><br />i have always admired your voice, resonant and booming. but it isn't the words you say that i think of as your voice - it's the energy behind the words. the impulse to teach, to bring people together, to explore the ways people live. i wonder what will come out of your hands into clay during this time when all of that energy has to find a new way out.<br /><br />have courage. you just have blown a little fuse in there from talking too much. gwendolynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17817058183334666667noreply@blogger.com