I have been distracted and AWOL from the blog lately...
not much to show for myself either.
So I thought I'd share two recent finds from one of my most favorite of blogs
Lines and Color
A must read for me. I'm always am finding interesting stuff there.
In this case it is two recent animated shorts both featuring paper
Parkor
and
Going West
check em out and be amazed
Monday, February 15, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
3 Groups
Well look at me! I've joined 3 new groups in the last 2 weeks!
First I joined the Slow Cloth discussion group on Facebook. Chances are that I will lurk there more than I participate in discussions. I am constantly battling time management issues when it comes to online stuff. I struggle to balance my creative time with online time and free time (as we all do) they all have to fit into the same few hours per day and usually one loses to the other two.The web is a large and wondrous place, like Alice I can tumble down the rabbit hole and lose track of everything. I joined knowing that my visits and participation will be limited although the conversations are interesting and the ideals of Slow Cloth are inspiring. Anything that keeps my brain stirred up is for the good.
Next I joined a small local group of women from my area that meet in real life. No name for the group yet, all of us are small business/crafters, and all at different stages in our journey from "nearly ready to leap into full time" to "not quite sure which of the 17 different crafts I do I want to focus on". We have met once so far , its nice to have some people to share resources and ideas with. I wasn't sure I'd be able to contribute much to the dialog but found I had plenty to add.
Finally I am in the first stages of joining TAFA a new online group of craftspeople/artists that is designed to help us connect with others in the industry. I will be writing a profile and getting hooked up there in the next week.
Groups can be a bit of a challenge for me, I'm introverted by nature and I often find the social currents deeply mystifying.
All of this is a part of an effort to step my game up in general, freshening my current product line, finding new more upscale items to offer, and seeking new venues for my work. Moreover I'm involved in a redefinition of my role in my "Real Job", trying to be more active and pay more attention to my daily habits and thought patterns.
Hmm now that I look at it that is a great deal to be doing at once...
No wonder I keep getting knocked down by low level anxiety and doubt.
Well, its all a part of the journey, and I'm grateful for the progress I'm making.
First I joined the Slow Cloth discussion group on Facebook. Chances are that I will lurk there more than I participate in discussions. I am constantly battling time management issues when it comes to online stuff. I struggle to balance my creative time with online time and free time (as we all do) they all have to fit into the same few hours per day and usually one loses to the other two.The web is a large and wondrous place, like Alice I can tumble down the rabbit hole and lose track of everything. I joined knowing that my visits and participation will be limited although the conversations are interesting and the ideals of Slow Cloth are inspiring. Anything that keeps my brain stirred up is for the good.
Next I joined a small local group of women from my area that meet in real life. No name for the group yet, all of us are small business/crafters, and all at different stages in our journey from "nearly ready to leap into full time" to "not quite sure which of the 17 different crafts I do I want to focus on". We have met once so far , its nice to have some people to share resources and ideas with. I wasn't sure I'd be able to contribute much to the dialog but found I had plenty to add.
Finally I am in the first stages of joining TAFA a new online group of craftspeople/artists that is designed to help us connect with others in the industry. I will be writing a profile and getting hooked up there in the next week.
Groups can be a bit of a challenge for me, I'm introverted by nature and I often find the social currents deeply mystifying.
All of this is a part of an effort to step my game up in general, freshening my current product line, finding new more upscale items to offer, and seeking new venues for my work. Moreover I'm involved in a redefinition of my role in my "Real Job", trying to be more active and pay more attention to my daily habits and thought patterns.
Hmm now that I look at it that is a great deal to be doing at once...
No wonder I keep getting knocked down by low level anxiety and doubt.
Well, its all a part of the journey, and I'm grateful for the progress I'm making.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Grumble
In which my aggravation continues...
Getting a decent photo of these pieces is proving to be a hell of a challenge. Essentially I am never home during the actual day lit hours, I am doing my best with the indoor lighting and some photoshop doctoring but still...
I'm starting to miss those longer days a bit.
Speaking of which I swear I saw a small flock of robins this morning on my way to work. They were discussing whose stupid idea it was to turn north, you could just tell.
They will really have kittens when the snow hits on Saturday!
Regardless, this is my latest sticks and stones piece. It looks better when you can see the colors.
I have been developing the backgrounds of these pieces, adding some papers, and stitching to create a more complete composition. This one features some of that wasp paper I occasionally natter on about.
I'm feeling a bit proud of myself I actually posted a thought on facebook at the slowcloth group.
A very cool group with some very interesting conversations going on, it is hard to join in though I am a lurker by nature and group convos are intimidating for me.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
9:00 Already!
Ok I had plans to get something more thoughtful up tonight but nope the evening is rapidly running out of minutes... so instead I will just post some pictures of how the linen came out. I ended up making table runners from it. The center piece looks as though it was cut and resewn but it is just the way I folded it.
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