The Chakra Wall is coming into focus. I’ve been hanging the ojos (which means “eye” in Spanish) from a specific central spot and coming out of it to the right as though expanding from that origin point.
This is the wall I’m using. It’s late in the year here, when I took this shot; November is mostly rain and getting cold. It seemed like a good day to start the project so I came out and swept down the spiderwebs.
Seattle actually has something called, “Spider Season.” I’m not sure if this is a scientific thing or just something the locals say, but man. Those little girls like to weave themselves some web.
My husband, who is not an arachnophobe like me, Dear Reader, told me that most spiders we see are female. The males are smaller and don’t live nearly as long. I like referring to them as “she,” because it makes them less terrifying.
The reason that’s relevant is down on the bottom right of the image are some cardboard boxes used for landscaping (you put them down as weed barrier and put dirt on top of them); we have a truly epic-sized black spider living there. So brushing down the spiders with a broom is a life skill here – particularly if you want to create an art project outside in their demesnes.
I set the ojos down so I could see the ones I had completed so far. The ones on the bottom with the reds are for the Root Chakra. I have one orange one for Sacral, one with yellows (more goldenrod, really) for Solar Plexus, and a green one for Heart.
I originally wanted them to go up, but realized that physics is a thing. The porch only goes to the right just past the glass doors, and I’m not great with heights. So for now, I’m going out as far as I can reach from the ground, and later as I finish more ojos I’ll involve the husband to help me with the ladder and a hammer.
Next up are the next three chakras: Throat (light blue); Third Eye (indigos), and Crown (violets, white, and silver).
Keep Making, my friends!