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Of course that's hay! I oughta know what hay is! You don't think I know what hay is?
I love the artist- artisan- photographer thang! I have way too many creative juices spilling over and running willy-nilly all over the place! I also come up with stuff at the quirkiest moments and just have to stop everything, grab the camera or the sketch pad or a hammer and go nuts.
So this is where I've corralled some of the scatterbrained notions and tried to direct them into something useful or at least intelligible. Feel free to jump in at any time--enter at your own risk!
My Most Recent Project(s)...
Another roll-brimmed hat--my first where I've changed the yarn colors--and one little boys could wear, too!
I think I'm going to do the top part in white with a tab top--instead of a tail and tassel. Although a tail with the tri-color pom-pom would be very cute, too! Hmmm, decisions, decisions...
Does she really consider this art...?
I am NOT a trained artist by any stretch and never attended art school other than the very few select (I think there were 2), woefully amateurish classes they offered during high school. And I attended a business/engineering university, again woefully lacking in the whole right-brain artsy department. So whatever latent, artistic ambitions I might have are relegated to the super-amateur, off-the-cuff, let's-just-see-how-this-looks sort of sensibility. If you haven't already read about my creative in-aptitude quotient, you can read that here. If you have, then none of this you're about to witness should be too much of a shock--and most likely subject for a good laugh (or an eye-roll, at the very least).
Perhaps I will improve with time--maybe not At any rate, I love the IDEA of being an artist or some sort of artisan-type persona conjured up in my own mind, so we'll just see what I can manage to throw together here in my virtual studio. There are some great artists in Maine, too, who live on islands and hang out in wonderfully eclectic studios. There are also superbly-niched art galleries tucked into renovated barns, cottages, farmhouses, and other perfect New England-type, that's-just-too-quaint kind of places.
So just hang in here with me and I'll do my best to get some REAL art and artsy stuff thrown into my hapless mix. In the meantime, once you're able to actually focus again--or have recovered from the guffaws--you might be so kind as to give me a few pointers perhaps (and I'm ignoring all "hang it up" or "get a life" quips)!

