Note to Lois the Lurker ... Thanks for your congratulatory email. I responded but your server bounced my message. I am delighted that everything is going well and hope that all the other problems are as happily resolved.
Yes. After every sale. Even after 34 years. And a sale doesn't "count" if it is a friend who buys...and over the years many, many of our buyers have become friends. But it is what keeps the work sharp.
That's wonderful! I'm not surprised that they sold. I'm loving the chairs.
Did they sell through the store? I'm glad they worked out better terms with you. One of my major pet peeves is that artists never make what they are worth and there's still people trying to take more money from them.
Tamarak: Thank you ... and Yes ... and it was the one I was having nightmares about as soon as I put it into the shop ... you know the kind ... it's not good enough ... I should add things to make it more interesting or sand down some areas that are still rough ... that kind of thing.
Tamarak: Thank you ... and Yes ... and it was the one I was having nightmares about as soon as I put it into the shop ... you know the kind ... it's not good enough ... I should add things to make it more interesting or sand down some areas that are still rough ... that kind of thing.
Welcome to Oma's world: a hermitage set on a pristine lake, nestled in mountains, surrounded by trees and inhabited by Oma, Kenya (her own dog) and the dogs she looks after.
In Oma's world there is time to see, really see, the natural landscape as it changes. When she is not outside with the dogs, Oma reads, writes and watches films. She has also returned to a lost hobby, knitting, tried pottery and felting with very limited success, and produced a great deal of funky furniture over the past year or so. She also teaches occasionally at a local language school.
Since moving to the hermitage she has discovered the secret to raising healthy house plants. They have to love their environment. We all do if we are to lead happy productive lives.
This summer she tried her hand at creating a garden, and has been consumed by it to the exclusion of most other occupations.
... a woman who has been many women and will likely continue to metamorphose right til the end ...
I have been a mother, a grandmother, a writer, a teacher, a traveler, a nomad,a hermit, a dog sitter, and a sporadic folk artist wannabe. Right now I am also a tiny-time-chef and caterer. Who knows where my travels will lead me as I travel down the final stretch of life's road?
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Note to Lois the Lurker ... Thanks for your congratulatory email. I responded but your server bounced my message. I am delighted that everything is going well and hope that all the other problems are as happily resolved.
That's great!!
Isn't it fun to sell what you've made with your own hand? No feeling quite ilke it.
That is FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!!! I'm so thrilled for you! Yipppeeeeee!!!
Thanks, Barbara and Erin.
It still feels a little unreal to me. I am delighted of course ... but I can't imagine that more will sell ... it's just a fluke, I am sure.
Do other people feel that way, I wonder?
Yes. After every sale. Even after 34 years. And a sale doesn't "count" if it is a friend who buys...and over the years many, many of our buyers have become friends.
But it is what keeps the work sharp.
That is exciting!
That's wonderful! I'm not surprised that they sold. I'm loving the chairs.
Did they sell through the store? I'm glad they worked out better terms with you. One of my major pet peeves is that artists never make what they are worth and there's still people trying to take more money from them.
Anyway... Congratulations!
Thanks for the vote of confidence, Irish Girl ... Yes ... through the store with the fairer terms.
Wonderful!!!
Congrats!!!
The frog pond chair being what was once the ugly orange one?
Tamarak: Thank you ... and Yes ... and it was the one I was having nightmares about as soon as I put it into the shop ... you know the kind ... it's not good enough ... I should add things to make it more interesting or sand down some areas that are still rough ... that kind of thing.
Tamarak: Thank you ... and Yes ... and it was the one I was having nightmares about as soon as I put it into the shop ... you know the kind ... it's not good enough ... I should add things to make it more interesting or sand down some areas that are still rough ... that kind of thing.
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