Little did I know it could be art. I mean, I still don’t think it. I know the French hold tapestry in very high esteem and I um honor people’s value systems. But for me, textile, the familiarity of textile is what enchants me. It’s not the art um aspect. It’s very concrete. If you work with thread material and you just do a cross stitch and you go to bed at night and wake up in the morning, you’re going to see that cross stitch.
I’ve often repeated this, everybody knows this. From the time you’re born till you die, you’re enveloped in textiles.
So why not the best? And why not the ones you like the best and the ones you feel the best in?
So naturally, since they’re in everybody’s existence from birth to death, from the time you’re born in time to
I’ve often repeated this, everybody knows this. From the time you’re born till you die, you’re enveloped in textiles.
So why not the best? And why not the ones you like the best and the ones you feel the best in?
And you’re living with people. You’re having children, family, environments.
Why not have a great environment with such simplicity of means which is just the right threads in the right places?
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Is there something that defines Sri Lank? I hope not. Hope not.
I mean, you get pigeonholed, right?
If you get pigeonholed, you sort of do the same thing all the time.
And you don’t want to be pitched. I think it’s uh um to be alive is to sort of discover.
So quit along the way and you sort of check out.
So hang in there because you never know what the next discovery might be. Hang in there