Sunday, October 27, 2013

Bringing Back the Stories

by Lin Hsin-Chen

Where did the time go! I have to take a time machine and look back on the past, rummage around the spaces where I once familiar with, unpack the story boxes in the dark, unwind the winding thread and explore the stories of mine. I place the present as the bright, vivid and colorful background. This is a valuable experience, just like blooming new flowers for the future. What fun!


Time and space are my partners who have been accompanied me to enjoy this wonderful world. It made me to think carefully about “Where does the time go?” Surprisingly, I found the old things are connected, entangled, tugging, twisting, joyous, moving and recorded… My immaturity, emotion and knowledge have been adjusted and improved by the old times. Reentering the time and space and refreshing my attitudes, I feel joyful and fulfilled.


Thank you, Martha, for giving us this challenge. It gives me a chance to reflect and adjust the use of time. I have to admit that I am a workaholic, especially for NGO issues. I know that I didn’t love myself enough and I didn’t take good care of myself. After hand sewing this piece, I decided not to assign too much works for myself in year 2014, so that I can focus more on my health. I hope I can do it!

All the best to everyone! Happy creating!

Size: 18” x 27”
Techniques: 100% hand-stitched, pieced, appliqué, mono printing, embroidery, hand quilted
Materials: Mono printed cotton, commercial cotton, wool, weave fabric, ribbon, embroidery floss

P.S. I’m so happy that I’m going to Houston after the reveal day. Can’t wait to meet some friends there! So exciting!

10 comments:

  1. I love your perspective on this challenge, Hsin-Chen. Wishing you good health and luck this year!

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    1. Thank you, Kate.
      I love your quilt for this challenge. Your Ogham letters are so meaningful, interesting and full of inspiration.

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  2. Have you used old patchwork blocks in this Hsin-Chen? I have a few of those from a former time! You have unleashed a great deal of memory for you and the viewer n your piece. Best wishes for a healthy 2014.

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    1. Thank you. You have sharp eyes, Sue. Yes, I spent many hours recalling my memories and finding old patchwork blocks in my studio. I enjoy the process of making this piece and I love the result, too. It has been an interesting challenge. I will love myself more in 2014.

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  3. What a joyful message and quilt! I wish we could visit again in Houston...maybe next year! Hugs and prayers for a healthy 2014.

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    1. Thank you, Lisa-Marie. This quilt carries lots of memories and messages.
      I wish we could meet in Houston again…but at least we can "meet" here on Viewpoints 9's blog!

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  4. What a bright, cheerful piece, Hsin-Chen! It is like a life well lived. This is the first time I have seen printing in your work. Looking forward to seeing you later this week!

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  5. Yes, Martha, this is SO cheerful! Makes me smile...and inspires me too! Well done, Lin Hsin-Chen. Sorry I won't be there in Houston this year...maybe next year.

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    1. Thank you, Diane! We can “meet” in V9 blog :)

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