I advocate Megan at least pretend to be extremely sad.Cheer up or I will dress up like He-Man and make a fool of myself. XOXO
I advocate Megan at least pretend to be extremely sad.Cheer up or I will dress up like He-Man and make a fool of myself. XOXO
......This mask is tooled from a single piece of leather. Nothing attached by any means.
When the sun goes away for winter.
Really the other one makes me so very depressed as I look at it remembering the joy I had making things and now? I just take up space. My MS has leveled me and taken away my greatest joy in life making pottery. I sit here, I sleep, I dream up wonderful new things I'd like to make and I do not have the physical ability to do so. I wander around touching my work and crying some and it is just too depressing.
And the avi kinda makes me giggle as the sun is so very happy in that cartoon and it makes me angry. Evil sun!!! *shakes fist*
I literally feel your pain.
I'm an artist and master leather worker. My primary medium is leather and my primary focus was sculpture and mask making. Great heaping amounts of fine, detailed tooling and using dyes like a painter uses brushes.
About a year ago, I contracted a strange viral infection that attacked my eyes. For several months, I was close to being blind. Eventually, the docs identified and irradicated the cause which returned most of my sight to me, but left me with an extreme light sensitivity that can't be mitigated enough to normalize my vision even by wearing shades (which I do most of the time).
As a result, I can't work on my art at all anymore. The way my eyes work now is like looking through a cloud of steam all the time.
I pop in and out of here and FB a few times a day, but more than a few minutes on my iPad or computer becomes painful.
I also have a constant stream of ideas for new pieces I'd like to do that I just can't do anymore.
What an amazing piece of work AD. Impressed.
You obviously both still have the talent and passion if not the physical ability along with fine communication skills. Ever thought of finding an interested and passionate person in which to pass those skills on to. That's at least a way to live on vicariously. I'll be winding down a 35 year career in the next couple of years and I find that I enjoy passing on the knowledge to the passionate up and comers almost more so than my career itself.
You obviously both still have the talent and passion if not the physical ability along with fine communication skills. Ever thought of finding an interested and passionate person in which to pass those skills on to. That's at least a way to live on vicariously. I'll be winding down a 35 year career in the next couple of years and I find that I enjoy passing on the knowledge to the passionate up and comers almost more so than my career itself.
I teach pottery but I find my envy at my students' blossoming a little hard to take. I still teach though, just not much demoing and always with a huge portion of secret rage/jealousy when they get in shows and galleries and my work is garbage![]()
Not recently.
In the past I've shared knowledge and technique with promising folks who said they were dedicated to learning what I do and how I do it. Most found the "wax on, wax off" preliminary training too tedious to stick with it. There were a couple of leather workers and artist types that were serious about expanding their toolboxes, so to speak, with some of my techniques and did benefit.
Thank you much for the suggestion.
I teach pottery but I find my envy at my students' blossoming a little hard to take. I still teach though, just not much demoing and always with a huge portion of secret rage/jealousy when they get in shows and galleries and my work is garbage![]()
You're very welcome.Thank you, Pictor.
What do you do/make/create?
This is an example of my work:
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This mask is tooled from a single piece of leather. Nothing attached by any means.
Thanks for the good wishes for the exhibition Megan, (Trisha by the wayThank you Pictor...I loved to paint abstract oils too but not going to happen now. I miss the smell the most, strangely enough, love the smell of oils when painting...Hope your show is wonderful!!![]()
You're very welcome.
I'm a painter: still life.
Love the Green Man!![]()
Thank you! I appreciate thatI'm envious. Always wanted to paint, but never quite got there fully. I only ever painted a couple of times. Loved to do pen and ink drawings.
My best wishes for your upcoming show!
Thanks for those good wishes!Trisha, good luck on the show. It would be great to see some of your work if ever you have the time to post picture.
Wait. That's a painting? That's not a picture? Wow. That's some serious talent. Very nice.Thanks for those good wishes!
I haven't photographed any of this years work yet (another 'to do' thing!)
I'll post an apple painting ...in humble honour of Nicoticket Band Camp ...sort of on topic!![]()