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AndyS

(14,559 posts)
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 01:12 PM Jun 2023

My latest beach find.

I occasionally find driftwood that I make into walking sticks and canes. This is my latest. The Japanese have a concept of age and imperfection making beauty. Imperfection is also important to the Navajo people who believe that only Gods create perfection so anything made by Man that is perfect is done with the help of demons. Therefore they intentionally weave imperfection into their blankets.

For me this piece epitomizes Wabi Sabi and the spirit of the Navajo. Imperfect to the point of beauty.

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WalkerinSC

(249 posts)
1. Very nice
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 01:14 PM
Jun 2023

I think so Jewish, Moslem, and Christian sects throughout history did the same thing with clothes and prayer rugs.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
3. Were I Navajo I could take solace in the fact that there is absolutely
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 01:23 PM
Jun 2023

nothing in my life that is perfect. Contrary to appearances there are no evil spirits trapped in me!

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
7. I use a product called Deft wood finish.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 01:38 PM
Jun 2023

It's basically laquer. This is 'semi gloss' but if you are careful not to shake or stirr it you get high gloss so it's essentially two finishes, gloss and satin, in one can.

It took 4 coats to get the gloss as drift wood is very dry and soaks the first two coats up like nothing.

KPN

(16,107 posts)
9. Yeah, that's who I asked. We live on the Pacific Coast and have
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 01:50 PM
Jun 2023

collected quite a few driftwood pieces over the years. A couple of them I’ve thought about finishing them — but haven’t because the wood is so dry and seems porous. Thanks for the info!

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
8. I find the most wonderful shapes and textures along the beach.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 01:40 PM
Jun 2023

Everything from fish bones to weathered shapes in drift wood.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
11. I am ever amazed at what nature presents and how it changes things.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 02:11 PM
Jun 2023

All the soft wood is gone with sand and wave action leaving such intriguing shapes and sinuous curves.

nuxvomica

(12,882 posts)
12. Beautiful work! Kudos to both you and nature
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 02:51 PM
Jun 2023

Years ago a friend showed me a huge bronze platter he'd bought in Morocco that IIRC was made by Bedouin craftsmen. He asked me to find the flaw in the intricate geometric patterns carved into the bronze, explaining that they always make these items with one imperfection so as not to insult Allah, who alone can create perfection.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
13. The Navajo leave a flaw to allow the evil spirits to escape.
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 03:08 PM
Jun 2023

As I said upthread, contrary to appearances there are no evil spirits in me. Spirits yes along with beer and wine . . .

BlueSky3

(703 posts)
16. This is stunning
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:04 PM
Jun 2023

I like to paint landscapes and once had a friend tell me that she couldn’t learn to paint because she would want the result to be “perfect”. I believe art teaches us to accept our imperfections.

Your walking stick is perfectly beautiful. Thanks for the photo.

AndyS

(14,559 posts)
17. I learned a long time ago that if my work satisfies me it has
Fri Jun 2, 2023, 04:21 PM
Jun 2023

passed the most stringent test and is no longer being judged. It is the eye of the beholder that is in question. For me there are two kinds of images; those I find and those I make. This walking stick presented itself to me and I just love it. Some of my images begin between my ears and progress from there. In a world of pure imagination, thank you Willie Wonka!

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