I made this collage in the Summer of 2007, when I tore a disc in my back. The doctor gave me Prednisone, which turned me into a crazy person. I barely slept for almost 2 weeks, and kept all my friends and family members on the phone for hours at a time talking nonsense.
Luckily there was a Hobby Lobby (the greatest craft/fabric store EVER, and I mean, seriously) less than a mile away. I could barely walk, yet I was so freaking bored out of my mind I dragged myself over there (in a car, yes) at least once a day and hobbled around finding random crafts. And this store is as big as WalMart.
For this piece I printed out quotes and images that inspired me during this trying time, and some reminders to embrace the moment so I could relax and heal.
My soldering work is a bit shoddy, but I chock that up to the drugs, as they made me restless and impatient.
It now hangs at my desk as a reminder to take care of my back, and my body. And to sit up straight.
I should hurry up and make a lot of money so I can buy a franchise of Hobby Lobby for New York City. If you live near one of these wondrous establishments, please frequent the store so they stay in business!
1 comment:
It's interesting how we find things when life takes stuff away. When I was 15 I was diagnosed with spondylolysis which is a fracture in the region of the pars interarticularis or L5. I wore a back brace and was out of gym class for six months. A friend of the family taught me how to do counted cross stitch. I took to it quickly and became a cross-stiching fiend. It was also during this time that I started to write and ended up with a BA in Creative Writing.
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