Thursday, April 23, 2009

Plastic Chandelier by Katharine Harvey

Today I went to Waterloo to have a gown fitting and discuss day of details with my wedding photographer. Steve picked me up at the train station when I got back into Toronto and on the way down Bay Street to get home I spotted something dazzling in the window of a Brookfield place. It turned out to be a massive chandelier made of plastic containers pulled out of recycle bins made by Katharine Harvey. From the street the thing really was dazzling, sparkly and bright and drew you in like a moth. up closer it didn't seem to sparkle so much and all the individual pieces were visible.On the train ride to and from Waterloo I was delving into my copy of Concepts of Pattern Grading by Carolyn L. Moore, Kathy K. Mullet and Margaret Prevatt young. The cartesian graph sent me right back to grade 10 math! I am so interested in it all though, so it's not such a heavy read as I thought it would be. For me when something comes naturally or is very well understood by a person, I call that being liquid. Music is liquid to Bach. I can't wait for pattern grading to be liquid to me.

2 comments:

Sherin said...

Wow, that chandelier is so interesting, especially close up.

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Incredible I'd like to decorate like that when I get married because look at that decoration it's so glamorous.