Keeper of the Sorrows_Bronze_Holly Wilson

1000 cranes… “Keeper of the Sorrows”

“Keeper of the Sorrows”, Bronze, 31″ x 29″ x 17″, by Holly Wilson

Working out where the sticks go and how many origami cranes I need. This is a piece I have been working on for about a year and then some. “Keeper of the Sorrows”.

It was inspired from a story of a young 12 year old Japanese girl, Sadako Sasaki, that was diagnosed with leukemia several years after radiation exposure from the atomic bomb that was dropped on August 6, 1945, near her home. She was trying to make 1000 cranes before her death. An ancient Japanese legend promises that anyone who folds a thousand origami cranes will be granted a wish by a crane, The crane in Japan is one of the mystical or holy creatures and is said to live for a thousand years, thus the 1000 cranes. The story tells that she managed to fold only 644 cranes before she became too weak to fold any more, after her passing her friends completed the cranes and buried them all with her. Now every year on Obon Day, which is a holiday in Japan to remember the departed spirits of one’s ancestors, thousands of people leave paper cranes near a statue of Sadako Sasaki. On the statue is a plaque: “This is our cry. This is our prayer. Peace on Earth.”

This story touch me in a way I just can not put words to.

painting 1, 2, 3

Oil on Birch, 20″x 16″, 2013

Here is the first of hopefully more paint in my life and not the walls of my house! I have always wanted to paint so this is the year I jump in the deep end! I am still working on it but love how it making my brain think this way! Here is a few views of the painting in progress.

Second stage of the painting Oil on Birch, 20"x 16", 2013
Second stage of the painting
Oil on Birch, 20″x 16″, 2013
First stage and the image I am using Oil on Birch, 20"x 16", 2013
First stage and the image I am using
Oil on Birch, 20″x 16″, 2013

everything has a beginning

view of the studio wax table

Everything has a beginning, and today I have decided is as good as any to start this blog. I will have post of process and work, soon video of more process and bronze pours. I hope some with find it informative and interesting but in all I will just enjoy the share.