Shiny things!
( Behind the handy-dandy cut )
The fact that I feel just as productive (more productive, even), and just as capable of making the kinds of things I like making, as when I was in the studio is *so exciting*, you guys :D
My real camera's out of batteries, but when they're done charging: one of the things I want to work on is blogging more about the process of making stuff and taking work-in-progress shots, pictures of things in their grubby, elemental state. Jewelry doesn't spring full-formed from my head like Athena from Zeus--there are exciting times with fire and rotary tools and terrible mistakes and drudgery and derring-do. And I want to share that with people.
Besides the process-oriented photos, what else do people want to read about jewelry-making?
( Behind the handy-dandy cut )
The fact that I feel just as productive (more productive, even), and just as capable of making the kinds of things I like making, as when I was in the studio is *so exciting*, you guys :D
My real camera's out of batteries, but when they're done charging: one of the things I want to work on is blogging more about the process of making stuff and taking work-in-progress shots, pictures of things in their grubby, elemental state. Jewelry doesn't spring full-formed from my head like Athena from Zeus--there are exciting times with fire and rotary tools and terrible mistakes and drudgery and derring-do. And I want to share that with people.
Besides the process-oriented photos, what else do people want to read about jewelry-making?