Unfortunately for me (or at least, for my photos) it's been rainy and overcast all week. I made valiant attempts to get some pics taken anyway, but it just wasn't in the cards.
The rain kept dumping, and the phone wouldn't stop. The cats absconded with my DIY light box , and no matter how hard I cranked the gamma, there was just no hiding the fact that they were lousy shots.
I got intensely cranky before it finally dawned on me that the best thing would be to just let it go. I gave myself permission to stop worrying about all the zillions of beads & cabs I need pictures of. The new masks, crowns, cuffs and hairclips ... they'll keep ;)
Instead, I put finishing touches on the masks I need to send to NOLA -- and played with some new designs I'm hoping they'll like. I worked on my pages for the Bead Journal Project, and doodled & sketched new book/journal ideas which was fun and productive.
Most of my books are rustic looking (that's the artsy term for "crooked" ;) like so:
my 2002 journal ~ buffalo hide w/beaded fabric inset:

These new sketches are for more polished/precisely crafted books, but they should still retain that ... special wobble that says hand crafted.
I'm so glad I started keeping a sketch book again, so that I can hold on to ideas that inspire me. I'm excited to try em out, but summer & early fall should be really busy for me (read: nuts!). Hopefully I'll get a chance to explore them again come the real rainy season ;)



2 comments:
Surfing through sites and came across yours. Beautiful creations! I'm trying to find my way to creating more art and less talking about art but at the same trying to connect with people where I don't typically.
Good luck with your journey and happy beading!
"I'm trying to find my way to creating more art and less talking about art but at the same trying to connect with people where I don't typically"
Exactly! It's a tough balance to strike, but I think it's worth the effort.
(and thanks for the compliment on my work! :)
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