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The Work of Art and The Art of Work Kiko Denzer on Art |
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Cob: Welcome Mother NatureBob owl at steadi.orgSun Aug 13 10:47:32 CDT 2000
You have spoken to my heart. The ancient scriptures say "bread made with love is sweet. Bread made without love is bitter" to paraphrase its wisdom. Can we add, "a house in tune with life is a vital cloak that holds us in Mother Nature's arms." A machine build house has all the life squeezed out of it and often these days is filled with poisonous off-gassing adhesives and plastic carpets, covers and curtains.. Shouldn't every cob house have cavities for birds nests built into them. I know my mosquito eating swallows would love that. Maybe the cliff swallows would too. Could I invite an owl to come and liven up the night, and morning doves to sing in the dawn and dusk. Perhaps you who have seen ants and wasps as invaders have forgotten we homo sapiens may be the invaders and they are just taking back a little territory. When we learn to love the creations of Mother Nature we can sing in the rain and catch the tingling snow flakes on our tongues like the hippo did in our local zoo. We can liberate ourselves from the feudalism of domineering machines and welcome gentle incursions of the wild creatures around us. If my walls are 14" thick certainly there is lots of room for squirrel and chipmunk burrows, too. What a joy it would be to wake up to the happy voices of Nature's living creatures in our windows and walls. Cob is much more than a low cost way to build a strong and lasting house. It is a bridge back to our ancient roots when our ancestors lived close to the soil and tuned their lives into the seasons, and meshed their daily chores with the living universe. Ianto Evens has made cob into cozy cottages curved in all the walls like the trees and boulders near by. Sun Ray Kelly has taken it further and sculpts buildings into pieces of art. Many who build today add sculpted decorations to their buildings. To these creative persons cob is an art form, a connection with the soul of life. To them the building process is a living working community. All that is missing is the singing that poured fourth from the spirit of former peasants as they moved together like a great coordinated living.being through their daily labors. Ianto's Welch blood must have flowed through song. I just don't know him well enough. When I build my house there will be no effort to keep out the wild invaders. It may have bee hives and special cavities opening not just for inside nooks but also openings to the out side of the walls. I can even imagine bird nest cavities with little glass windows I can look through from within the house to watch the hatchlings grow. Thank you Elke for awakening my primordial spirit. Bob Luitweiler
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