Here at Chez Magpie life goes on with nary a blip in the creative radar. I'm boring myself. I love making landscapes but I'm in a rut and fear that I'm backing myself into a creative corner with much of what I'm doing being the same ol' thing. I've always tried to challenge myself with a new technique somewhere on each landscape but they still come out looking much the same as the others. Yawn-worthy to the extreme.
The pile grows ever higher and, after over two years of not a single sale, makes me truly wonder if what I'm doing is worthwhile. Over the past year I've done a number of trunk shows and some teaching gigs and there IS money to be had there...but....the necessary travel to get to the various locations is not something I'm able to do at this stage in my life. And...before you say it....no, teaching online is NOT something I'm even remotely willing to consider.
Bottom line is - if I don't do landscapes, what should I do instead. Quilts are not something I have the space to either do...or store. Wallhangings, although doable size-wise, are just going to pile up on top of the landscapes. I'm not a painter so that's not on my radar either. I don't have room to add more stash so can't consider getting into something like rug hooking or anything done with wool. Perhaps I need to consider making smaller landscapes.
Yep, Magpie is in a funk.
The Resident Chef, however, is having fun
playing with jigsaw puzzles. Our oldest 'grandie'
gave him this one for Christmas...
- Some of you might find THIS block-of-the-month to be a fun project to undertake for 2025.
- HERE is something that looks like it would be fun to make.
- Have a peek at the incredible work of THIS artist!
- I'm sorry I can't find the origin of THIS but I think it's a great use for old books.
Today's quote..."There is not enough room in your mind for both worry and faith. You must decide which one gets to live there"