I’ve often wondered about why some people are gifted in music or the arts and why others of us are relegated to the level of “appreciators.” I learned very early in life that I had no musical talent whatsoever having tried my hand at a couple of different instruments, and to this day I am convinced that if I attempted to sing it could clear a room faster than a crowd leaving a movie theater when the credits start rolling. All that being said, lack of talent does not translate into lack of appreciation. I listen to classical music all day long and am even beginning to grasp a little something of the other fine arts. That’s why I’m so pleased to have received a beautiful Dottie Moore quilt.
It’s hanging in the adjusting room in a spot with good light that really compliments its beauty. Dottie made the piece for us to go in that location. There’s a photo of it here, but I encourage you to get a better idea of her work by visiting www.dottiemoore.com.
Dottie’s work is featured in the book, “I Wish I Could Tell You” by Bob Tryanski and the cover jacket explains that she lives here in Rock Hill and that her work, “is found in fine galleries and has been featured in fine art/craft shows, including the American Craft Council shows and the Smithsonian Craft Show. In signing a copy of the book to me Dottie wrote, “Live the Mystery. The answers are in the questions.”
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