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Hand Forged Vessels
A woman blacksmith's journey to creative power, learning how to increase psychic energy, use dream interpretation, learning to work freely and fully - making hand forged vessels, hand-made paper bowls, tree spirits art, mixed media vessels. Categories include quotes on creativity, blacksmith training, and living a simple life in the woods. New category: DVD and video reviews. (So much for the simple life.)
        

Wednesday, May 26, 2004

Made a wonderful experiment today, to see how much painting I could do in just one hour. The day was getting away from me, and that's the only free time I had left before an appointment. Usually I'd consider an hour much too short a time to use to start new artwork. I like to have a really open ended studio time.

I had such an urge to paint that I decided to try it anyway. Luckily I already had an "opening routine" for setting up to paint. That went quickly. Started five new small paintings! It was delicious fun and very satisfying.

It's great to know that I can use "only an hour" this way. Maybe it will inspire similar experiments with other kinds of artwork. I hope it will encourage other artists too.

 

Today I worked on a friend's website and did some other things. The day was getting away from me. I had agreed to go do errands at a certain time, so I only had one hour left free.


3:45:07 PM    comment []

I'm working to add more paper vessels to the website. Here's a preview link to one of the Chi Energy (TM) bags from the heart chakra series:

http://www.cjmorgan.com/paper-vessels/life-is-beautiful.htm

 This one is called "Life is Beautiful." Remember the wonderful Italian film of that title?

 


3:38:23 PM    comment []

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