Iiiimmmmmm Baaaaaccckkkk
Yep, after a shamefully long period of time I am back and want to try and blog my glassy journey once again. Its not a good excuse, but I honestly could not remember my password to google - I really am a lazy bugger!
Since my last blog entry, I have been absolutely insanely busy with my glass. I often struggle to keep up with demand, but to be honest this is often a combination of factors the most common ones being:
1. Genuinely busy with glass work and family stuff
Yep, sometimes I have a hugely long list of things all those lovely people want from me. I am a devil for saying yes to nearly everything, I really do need to start saying no or putting some sort of caveat on taking the order (eg. it might be 6 months and you will have to remind me again). I have three girls and a husband and it can get really insane running around for the kids stuff, I often scam off for my glass, but I really do have to participate in my families lives sometimes!
2. Being distracted by other ideas
Very very often I will be working on something and come up with some mad idea that quite frankly, MUST be made or attempted immediately - not next week, not tomorrow, not after I have made the things I should be doing ..... RIGHT NOW!!!!!
3. Lack of inspiration/self discipline
Oh dear, very very often I get asked for a particular glassy item and even though I might really love making that particular thing, suddenly I don't really want to make it any more. Its not a performance anxiety thing and I haven't really worked out why my brain is being such a massive pain in the butt, but I nearly always need to make the thing that someone asked for immediately or I end up slipping it to the end of the list repeatedly.... usually once I actually make it I enjoy the process and wonder why I was being a pain in my own butt!
The self discipline issue has been a big one. Particularly whilst I have been off work (admin office work that is) and have ALL DAY to saunter out to my torch and fiddle fart around checking the TV channels and maybe occasionally even do some housework before I finally light my torch. Many times I have turned the kiln on and then not even lit the torch.... shameful (bad for carbon footprint too).
Now that we have moved house back down to Canberra (a house we actually own) we are shortly building me a brand spanking new studio. Unfortunately I have to return to the admin work full time to pay for it... but I am hopeful that a reduction in available time will result in me being much more disciplined and encourage me to utilise my time more effectively when I can. I THINK it is likely that I will be getting more hours at the torchface than I did before and hopefully in a more organised fashion ....... Wish me luck kind people!!!
I will leave you with a pic of one of my borosilicate glass dongle necklaces. Glass chain with a short rod holding a small marble at the each end. This one has a mix of colours and shape murrini, some are commercial and lots are my own home made jobs too. I am very proud to say that this one won its section and was put into the "standard of excellence" display. I got a second prize in the bead section too and all together a wonderful prize total from Affordable Inspiration of $250... I had fun ordering a huge glass fest!
2013 Sydney Easter Show dongle necklace |