More Heart Matters - from Lesley Magwood Fraser

I received more work from Lesley for the Heart Matters projects - FAB as usual :-).  Anyone who has seen another person through Bad Physical Heart Matters, known this sight. The staples that hold chest and heart together. 

When it happens to someone close to you, no elastoplasts  can fix a Heart Matter.

 

A thin red line - the machine line of life or death runs through Les's evocative work.

And for sure, the heart feels in the head. Or in the mouth. Or in the stomach where life pounds.  The twist to this tale? The Fortune Teller Fish.  

Les, I'm a bit nervous to test this one!!! 

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I am busy with a book called Heart Matters.  Does it matter? Of COURSE IT MATTERS! Physically, emotionally, metaphorically - the heart most definitely  matters.  I wanted to hear other voices in my book - the visual voices of other artists I correspond with.  The Heart. The Secret Site.

This work by Marie - its again, a piece that echos in me. Emotionally. I KNOW this voice, it reverberates with mine. From the outside where things are visible, to the inside where  secrets lie, Marie uses the same resonating images. 

Hearts? They're broken, and mended, stitched together, sometimes with care, sometimes not. The tears, they can stay like that forever.  Threads that tie together hang like veins. I asked Marie about this work - I hope she will show you her references:

So, I'm thinking about the heart as a wall, where all the experiences you ever had are tagged in some way. Overlapping each other. Some very old ones, but you can still guess they are here, and some newer ones. Some are engraved, some painted, some are only quickly pinned on, some are washed out, but everything is there. And of course, wounds! That HAD to be there. 

We KNOW it matters. What matters?

The heart, always the heart. 

DEAL with it.

Needs to know.

Lets you know.

Will not take it.

I dont buy it.

Words like staccato heart beats. 

Marie - its dense with resonance. 

 

Marie gazes out from her work. In shadows and faded. Looking at us. Assuring me, that for her, Heart Matters. She has a Secret Site.

Lauriana sent me her Heart Matters in a red sewn envelope. It begins with the phrase - Handle with Care. I dont think we do enough of that? It is a fragile book, filled with transparent pages and old negatives. Old negatives?

 

She says - follow your heart.  Its hard for the heart to be written on, engraved, branded.  Its painful to be opened up and read.

"Tell me,

Where is fancy bred

or in the heart or in the head"

Laurina has this glyph/pictogram that she once told me she has used since student days - Clues Lauriana?

From Lesley - If the heart of the fire is full, the fire burns happy.  Lesley's packet full of secret hearts? She didnt give ANY away :-)

This piece by Lesley - although NOT part of Heart Matters, was certainly related to it. The fire burning in the previous image came from a dream she had after visiting a game lodge. In this envelope were pieces from the bark of a tree - in her dream, the pieces of the cocoon of her insects in Project 26.  Funny how real life spills into dream life. 

Thank you Marie, Lauriana and Lesley - what can I say - you'e all just FAB!!! :-)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Comment by Marie Wintzer on July 4, 2011 at 6:31am
Hello HS!! Fortune teller fish is making my morning, laugh!!! And the heart inside the mind, so true, I love it!
Comment by cheryl penn on June 11, 2011 at 3:09pm
Maybe it just IS. A happy accident.  AND - now that you have found the wall - as DVS says - in the context of found art, we all get to appreciate your finding :-)
Comment by Marie Wintzer on June 11, 2011 at 12:27am

Oh sorry DVS, yes, it's a wall I found down town Tokyo. I was mesmerized. It looks like an old advertisement board. Or as Cheryl mentioned, maybe there for an artistic purpose? 

Comment by De Villo Sloan on June 10, 2011 at 8:41pm
What do you have to do to get a question answered here? Is the basis of Marie's piece really pictures she took of a wall? That's a stunning wall.
Comment by cheryl penn on June 9, 2011 at 9:27pm
She's taking flying lessons?
Comment by De Villo Sloan on June 9, 2011 at 5:56pm
DW is good at mumbling obscure things. Why is Groot escorted by two pilots? There is still much we don't know.
Comment by De Villo Sloan on June 9, 2011 at 5:31pm

Good one on the kidney, Marie. I suppose they do have a bond. Did you get Jay Ronson is Ray Johnson if you move the letters around a bit?

 

With Marie's Heart Matters: So this spectacular artwork is based on a photo of walls? If this is the case, it's a very spectacular example of found art. I think it's very appealing aesthetically.

Comment by Marie Wintzer on June 9, 2011 at 10:57am
Groot is quite precious, there must be something he can give her apart from his collection of shirts! :-)) I'm sure something is coming up quite soon!
Comment by cheryl penn on June 9, 2011 at 10:06am
Groot - poor her - no heart AND no kidney!!!!
Comment by Marie Wintzer on June 9, 2011 at 12:06am

Lesley, what a great envelope!!

 

So you bumped into DW, DVS? Still no password for him?

What about this? (only DW and Groot would understand)

 

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