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Change of Tone
Catherine McDonald February 2, 2025 Catherine McDonald,Change of Language,Musings,Revealed Quilts
As I thought about this prompt and how to portray a change of language, I was thinking of using English characters and then the characters of my daughter-in-laws language but felt that was an easy and obvious track to go down. The more I thought about language changing, the more
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Songlines
Bronwyn Cant February 1, 2025 Bronwyn Cant,Change of Language,Musings,Revealed Quilts
Indigenous Australians have a means of transferring knowledge throughout generations via singing, story, ceremony, dance and art.  A songline can be described as a pathway of knowledge, in the form of an ancient memory code, that communicates ancestral journeys, creation myths called a “dreaming”, and lore that is passed on
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Prompt for 4-11
Martha Ressler February 1, 2025 Martha Ressler,Musings,Revolution
Martha Ressler Revolution, 4-11 Politically,  revolution is the most radical of changes. As an American I am particularly interested in the American Revolution – the war for independence from England. And the Civil War, which was also a revolution to overturn the slavocracy in the South. But our country is
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Silence More Eloquent
Jacque Davis January 31, 2025 Change of Language,Jacque Davis,Musings,Revealed Quilts
This was a challenging prompt. Words have become weapons in our current political environment. The words spoken are meant to silence those who are not in agreement with current policies and beliefs. This is happening in our workplaces, our schools, our medical communities, our art venues. It seeps into our
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What Are You Saying?
Al Cote January 31, 2025 Al Cote,Change of Language,Musings,Revealed Quilts
This prompt was exciting ( at first) then it gave me TOO many ideas! I thought about it right till the last day and finally this is what I decided. The title of my piece should clue you in. I know other artists who use Assemic writing constantly and I
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Good or bad
Elfriede Grooten January 30, 2025 Change of Language,Elfriede Grooten,Musings,Revealed Quilts
My reaction to the assignment “change of language”.  It was quite a search to come up with a work. First, of course, you investigate all possibilities. The language in its broadest form is already ancient. The first sign of written language comes from about 2400 years before Christ. It is
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The gears of time changes language
Mikiko Takase January 29, 2025 Change of Language,Mikiko Takase,Musings,Revealed Quilts
People’s language changes due to all kinds of factors, such as natural factors such as disasters and diseases, changes in technology and the economy, and changes in the way people communicate with each other and connect with generations. And in every country, the language is slightly different depending on the
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Crossroads of the World
Martha Ressler January 29, 2025 Change of Language,Martha Ressler,Musings,Revealed Quilts
My visit to Istanbul revealed to me a geographical wonder of languages and cultures.
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Esoteric
Karol Kusmaul January 27, 2025 Change of Language,Karol Kusmaul,Musings,Revealed Quilts
When the ‘Change of Language’ prompt was given, my first thought went to a small notebook that I kept near my computer recently while I was working on a Masters degree in Painting.  Early into the program, I realized that we would be covering many topics that I had not
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Words sometimes have opposite meanings
Mikiko Takase January 21, 2025 Artists,Change of Language,Mikiko Takase,Musings
In Japan, at the end of the year, characters with the image of the year are announced. It was “gold”. “Gold” has the meaning of gold for minerals and gold for money. The bright side of gold was the Olympics in Paris last year, and Japan athletes took many golds
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Istanbul
Martha Ressler January 16, 2025 Change of Language,Martha Ressler,Musings
Change of language  Martha Ressler  I’ve had a lot of thoughts about this prompt. But I keep coming back to the way I felt visiting Istanbul in 2022. I stood on the shore of the European side of the Bosphorus thinking that at the end of that strait is the
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The impact of Language
Catherine McDonald January 10, 2025 Catherine McDonald,Change of Language,Musings
When thinking of language I am drawn to two aspects. The first is the impact of language when it is used in a positive or negative sense. The advent of social media today sees language spiral out of control as it spreads quickly around the world. Generally if positive language
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