I haven't stopped designing and making things nobody needs. I do it both to amuse myself and to surprise myself. Their construction involves much puzzle solving on the way from original idea to finished piece.
I've always had small spaces in which to work so that condition makes it necessary to concoct modest physical items as well as the necessity to paint in watercolours and draw with ink. It's not a bad thing to have external limits although I've sometimes yearned for more space. Space and time to see how else I might surprise myself.
Meanwhile, I have hand painted silks and an extensive collection of beads and old buttons. I wonder what I'll make next?
Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn’t.
– Mark Twain
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Glad you're still being creative, your objects looks fanciful and colorful. I'm doing ok, ensconced in the Puget Sound area. I miss Montana, at least the land and rivers, the politics belong in the old south. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHi Mike, Good to see you again. I understand how aggravating it is to miss a favorite landscape; I've always lived close to large bodies of water but I remember how much I missed the mountains when we lived in Nova Scotia. Living beside the Salish Sea and able to view the Olympic Range across Juan daFuca is a constant delight.
DeleteI'm glad you're near your family - stay well and keep smiling :)