A busy week, progress, and much fun…

I can’t believe it’s almost September. Jon and I spent last weekend in Maryland collecting his recent acquisition of a lathe, arc welder, and a plasma cutter (ooooh, I can cut through steel now!). On Monday I had a (very long) follow up appointment with the new doctor.

On Tuesday I was lucky enough to spend the whole afternoon in a private lesson with Teri of Teri’s Clay Smiles picking up a ton of tips and tricks for working with polymer clay. She showed me several cane techniques including flowers and leaves. Teri is a fantastic teacher, full of enthusiasm for clay as well as sharing what she knows. The four hours flew by so fast, I was shocked that we’d been at it that long. As soon as I figure out where I’ve hidden my camera, I’ll share more pictures.

I’ve also continued practicing pencil drawing, seeing more progress with each new step, but also finding myself discouraged sometimes. Oddly enough, I’ve always found sculpting to be more intuitive and much easier than getting an image down on paper.

Mercedes, week 4

Mercedes, week 4

Mercedes looks Spanish, and I suspect she ended up so because I was having trouble imagining a nose so I went and hunted up a magazine for guidance. Eyes are still very complicated … I don’t think my characters ever blink. They just stare and stare and continue to stare into eternity with their too large eyes.

Practice has also encompassed attempts at full figures, too, but since most of them end up looking like the Creature from the Black Lagoon (okay, not even that good — he at least has opposable thumbs), I won’t be posting them any time soon. It’s only now starting to occur to me that perhaps I should measure or use perspective lines so that my foreshortening doesn’t end up looking like so many blobs of melting ice cream. Minty chocolate chip, even.

Anyhow, I’m off to do art rather than talk about it. May the Flying Spaghetti Monster reach out and touch you with a noodle-y appendage today. Be blessed.

TTFN!

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Wall-E gets a gold star

Last summer I swore an oath that I’d never spend another dollar in a Regal theater, ever. It was MUCH easier to uphold that promise before they introduced the spanking new, stadium seating multiplex in C’burg, but I’ve resisted the temptation (even with the recent release of The Dark Knight) and stood by my vow.

This has been a positive thing. When Jon and I go out to see a movie, we see it at The Lyric Theatre, which is a not-for-profit, single screen theater here in downtown Blacksburg. In June we went to see The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and coming out of the theater afterward, I realized that going out to see a movie was no longer commonplace, no longer something I took for granted; it had become a treat.

I was so excited to discover Wall-E at the Lyric this week. I dragged Jon out with me this evening and we weren’t disappointed. I’m not usually big on slap-stick or the key-stone cops type of humor, but it was funny and cute, and Wall-E himself was reminiscent of Short Circuit’s Number 5 (later Johnny 5). Wall-E’s cuteness factor is way higher, though, and it’s a movie I’ll eventually own.

I had visit with a new doctor today and he’s actually going to try to help me overcome some of the troubles I’ve experienced lately. I was dreading the search for a new doctor, but I left the office today feeling more hope than I have in the last ten years.

I hope all of you have had a wonderful day. Go for walks. Sing. Dance with your sweethearts. Call a friend.

Live out loud.

I wish you well.

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