Then when I finally got home and LW and I had a chance to become reacquainted ;) I realized the shelves were bare so to speak at the store. :( Luckily my creative dry spell has diminished and I've been able to build up Little Bird's inventory for Helena and her store...Phhhuuu. Ha, I even remembered to take pictures so I can share them with you guys. Besides feeling pulled in too many directions I was still working through the "to publish" or not issue and if I was still willing to devote the time needed to keeping up this blog. I'm glad to report that for now I have made a few decisions. Although blogging takes up tons of hours each week and cause unnameable frustrations, I find I'm just not ready to chuck it all away yet. I really miss not visiting with you guys and keeping up with all your creative happenings. It didn't take much aloneness to cause a good case of the lonelies!!! So back I am to take up residence in my little corner of Bloglandia, and as soon as I get this posted I'm goin-a-callin!! I can't wait to see what you guys have been up to!
I have however decided to take a sabbatical from submitting artwork for publishing and entering challenges. Mainly because of the restriction they impose on me being me, and the time it takes away from things that truly bring me joy. By the time we arrived in the Northlands, I had decided that I wasn't going to submit any of the work I was taking up with me. Instead I had much more fun giving it away to family and friends who really loved my work. You can't believe how absolutely freeing that was. No worries about whether it was good enough, creative enough, or what someone else thought about publishing it. Ha what a weight to be rid of. Funny though it was just after that when my creative drought was no longer there. :)
So I decided I can only be true to myself, to make what I think is a creative expression of me. If it isn't what someone else is looking for so be it. As long as I have done my best work in creating a piece and I am pleased and proud of it that's all I need. I have to tell you it's a good thing I had worked my way through this artistic insecurity cuz waiting for me at my son's was an every Artisan's nightmare.
Remember back last year when I posted this tote that I had made??
Well after a bit of encouragement I added the finishing touches and submitted it to a national art to wear magazine. It arrived there a few months ahead of the deadline for submissions so I kinda forgot about it. But waiting for me in Idaho was a parcel from the publishers with my bag and a "Dear
But okay these things happen an not everyone's taste and aesthetics are the same. Oh but the the hours of work and creative energy. But that wasn't the worse of it. The letter didn't say what they didn't like or even what they were looking for, only that the submission committee didn't think it fit with their vision. The only thing is the bag had been rejected and returned (postmarked) even before the deadline for submissions and art work was to be chosen for the next publication!!!
Wow how bad did they think it was??? Yeah my chin was dragging in the dirt. SO the next day or so I thought heck I might as well put it to use and proudly carry it as my purse. Within a few hours of doing a bit of "shopping therapy" this very chic woman came up to me and asked me where I had bought my bag. Oh I didn't buy it I made it. Oh my gosh she wanted to buy it from me right then and there. Not only that but would I make more because she wanted to sell them in her boutiques in Carmel, Venice Beach&Sun Valley??!!! Woooo what happen to the "We are sorry but..." letter sitting in the garbage at home?? Well she and I visited and she did her best to persuade me, but in the end I declined her offer. With the difficult/near impossible mailing issue and the amount she wanted made I just knew I'd come to hate doing it. Especially when I had to sacrifice some of my greatest pleasures in order to have the time needed to work. Nope it's just not for me. But I couldn't thank her enough and told her about the rejection notice (to which she found rather entertaining) the poor little bag had gotten. We said our goodbyes with me promising to let her know when I was ready to sell them. And as you can imagine when I got back to Anders' I happily danced a little jig with that letter...
...all the way to the shredder. :)
Yikes so in making up for a long over due posting it seems I have written a loooong wandering epistle. So perhaps I'll bring an end to my ramble with a couple of pictures of one of the new pieces I made. More to follow as we get back in the swing of things.
I had this awesome agate drusy that just screamed to be shown off.
So I strung it with sterling links from a vintage I.D. bracelet. Added some light blue/gray colored blue lace agate nuggets and some rich brown polished agates.
This is what it looks like completed. Heck I like it so well I think I'll keep it in my stable and test drive it awhile longer. ;)
On that note I'll bring this to an end, pickup my cursor finger while humming "I love to go a-wandering" and do a bit of well overdue blog visiting!! Have a most audacious art filled day no matter where in the world you are. p;)
PS. I have more news on the "gettin noticed" front. Tell ya about it next time.
Oh my goodness, I missed you friend! Glad you had a good time-Idaho isn't very far from us and it's been lovely weather. Good news-we are coming to Maz in October. We won't impose on you for a ride from the airport-there will be 13 of us. We are having our very first Stan and Marty family reunion and everybody is coming, even our son's reclusive girlfriend! Maybe we can get together for coffee, beer, lunch or other just to catch up, though.
ReplyDeletePurses are one of my very favorite things to make. I have a couple rolling around in my head right now.
Anyway, welcome back!
WELCOME home!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI was afraid you had given up bloglandia forever... I missed you. Glad to hear you are well and have pushed aside something that was weighing you down. And as your experiences show - a rejection doesn't really say a thing about your creation - only about the rejecting party.
So glad you are back.
Hallo there! Nice to "see" you again! What a story about your beautiful bag. Pity that the lady with boutiques in Carmel, Venice Beach & Sun Valley was not i the committee, she appear to be more competent than the committee members.
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning necklace, it takes the breath out of me!!! My making-jewelery-inspiration is very invisible for the moment. Creativity is not anything you can put on and off, sometimes it need time to mature and time for the flow to arrive.
Wish you a pleasant weekend!
Hugs,
Regina
YIPPEE BS, you are home!! I have been diligently checking your Blog to see when you would be back :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you are back safe and sound. I know the furbabies have missed you and LW too!
We adopted two more furry ones last Sunday. One had to have an operation on her eye this past Tuesday for a prolapsed lid and she's doing well. I have been playing nursie nursie all week for her :)
On the "me" front....I have now lost 108 pounds and am feeling fabulous. My hair started falling out almost two weeks ago so I am now rocking a buzz cut...kind of Vintage Annie Lennox look! I am loving it!! Nice to wake up in the mornings and not have to run to the powder room to fluff up before the Commander gets up!! My hair is shorter than his now! No more bad hair days!
Off to the coffee pot!! SO GLAD YOU ARE HOME!
Love,
LS, The Commander, #2 and the Furbabies...all 7 of them!
Welcome back my friend. I've missed you. What a busy girl you've been and it is so good to hear about your wanderings. I think you've made good decisions for yourself. And I am absolutly certain that breaking the creative drought is owed to your wise decisions. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteHave indeed missed you my dear Pattie! I am glad I had the opportunity to read your return to blogland post today! It made me happy for me...and most of all for YOU! You go girl! Take care...I knew you had it in you!!
ReplyDeleteHi and welcome home! I hacpve been so absent too,so I'm thrilled you swung by to say hi. Thank you as always for your amazing support and kindness Patti, you are such a doll. Loved the story about your hand made bag. There is no figuring what they take and why, it is a crap shoot it seems. But hang in there, don't give up. Your work is stunning, and you are such a talent. See you in blogland! Riki xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat was such a wonderful read!! I admire you because you are you and not running to every bell that chimes! And thats the way it should be. Your bag is really beautiful. Bravo for you being You. That speakes volumes!!
ReplyDeleteKind wishes from Janet at Singingwoods!
Hi Pattie
ReplyDeleteGood to read all your news.
Enjoy some time to yourself catching up with everything. There have been several of us bloggers that have been 'AWOL' lately.
(Even my cherub asked me this week if I had heard from my friend in Mexico!)
Dearest Pattie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and comment!
What a story you had to tell. Also loved the post about the girly girl dream come true. What a job and the difference is unbelievable!
Enjoy your stay back 'home' and sending you lots of love,
Mariette
PS there also should be several big-leaf magnolia species that are native to Mexico. Guess you have to look at nice gardens. Ours was one of the most expensive trees we bought in Louisiana...
I've just had the most enjoyable time visiting your blog/world. Your tote is charming, inspiring & wonderful ! I'm so glad you shared it with us !
ReplyDeleteI found your writing style amusing, breezy and chatty fun. LoVe the quotes you share, thank you for the smiles, that have spread across my face while reading.
Happy summer !