Getting the Groove back
Phew!
Where have I BEEN?!?
Well, for one, hubby and I are in the midst of a grand opening (His very own clinic, wow!), which has been a long time coming.
Now, with all the 'work' work that's been going on in the last few months, my poor beadwork has taken a back seat to the new hectic schedule. However, I am feeling my Muse coming back - I believe she did enjoy the short hiatus... But, she's ready to get back in gear.
Perhaps it was due to all the 'work' work that I felt I had lost my groove, so to speak, but now that I feel it coming back, it's not without some trepidation. You see, I've misplaced my inspiration too... Blah! Not that I hadn't done any beading at all, I have. It's just that most of the work I've created lately was more or less 'production' work. Custom orders for clients of some of my more popular (read: run of the mill) pieces. Nothing that really required my undivided attention and absolute creativity.
Well, this too was temporary. During 'reading' week I did some, well, reading. I'm sure most of you out there have heard of the hype over the Twilight series (books AND a movie!), I caved and started reading the books. Not little books either people. We're talking over 500-page bricks here. The books were quite good, hard to put down, and I was weary of seeing the movie, as I'm usually very disappointed in movies after reading the books they're based on. Well, I did see the movie, and was duly disappointed by the lack of emoting from the actors, and the fact that the Edward in MY imagination looked NOTHING like the Edward on the screen... However, I found myself truly inspired by the movie's backdrop. The Washington Rain Forest scenery was absolutely breathtaking, and instantly made me want to make something that looked like the lush, green, overgrown forests that were being showcased. This particular forest is called "Hall Of Mosses", in Olympic National Park.
I imagine a necklace, big and bold, with tons and tons of fringes dripping from it.
Absolute lusciousness.
Where have I BEEN?!?
Well, for one, hubby and I are in the midst of a grand opening (His very own clinic, wow!), which has been a long time coming.
Now, with all the 'work' work that's been going on in the last few months, my poor beadwork has taken a back seat to the new hectic schedule. However, I am feeling my Muse coming back - I believe she did enjoy the short hiatus... But, she's ready to get back in gear.
Perhaps it was due to all the 'work' work that I felt I had lost my groove, so to speak, but now that I feel it coming back, it's not without some trepidation. You see, I've misplaced my inspiration too... Blah! Not that I hadn't done any beading at all, I have. It's just that most of the work I've created lately was more or less 'production' work. Custom orders for clients of some of my more popular (read: run of the mill) pieces. Nothing that really required my undivided attention and absolute creativity.
Well, this too was temporary. During 'reading' week I did some, well, reading. I'm sure most of you out there have heard of the hype over the Twilight series (books AND a movie!), I caved and started reading the books. Not little books either people. We're talking over 500-page bricks here. The books were quite good, hard to put down, and I was weary of seeing the movie, as I'm usually very disappointed in movies after reading the books they're based on. Well, I did see the movie, and was duly disappointed by the lack of emoting from the actors, and the fact that the Edward in MY imagination looked NOTHING like the Edward on the screen... However, I found myself truly inspired by the movie's backdrop. The Washington Rain Forest scenery was absolutely breathtaking, and instantly made me want to make something that looked like the lush, green, overgrown forests that were being showcased. This particular forest is called "Hall Of Mosses", in Olympic National Park.
Breathtaking and Awe inspiring.
I want to sit under this tree's roots, meditate and love the Great Mother.
I want to smell the forest floor, let the birds sing me a lullaby while the wind brushes my hair.
I want to smell the forest floor, let the birds sing me a lullaby while the wind brushes my hair.
I imagine a necklace, big and bold, with tons and tons of fringes dripping from it.
Absolute lusciousness.
Comments
I love the forest photos, what an awe-inspiring place! Now that your Muse has returned, I can't wait to see what luscious, inspired creations you come up with ;)
There's nothing worse than losing your Mojo, you know? I feel like I lost mine over a year ago honestly. Time for Moi again. Yay!
Hubby says Thanks! :D
I hear it 'grows on trees' where you are! LOL!
I am glad I can read your blog and find out what is going on in your life, thank you for sharing yourself here.
I have given you an Proximidade Award and you can come to my blog to pick it up!!
Thanks again,
Sorry I didn't see this until now, I've been horrible with my blogs lately. But on a positive note, I've been MUCH better with my beading! :)