Tuesday, February 28, 2012

i only have a few moments before i'm too tired to form a sentence. but it's been a magnificent day. wonderful energy has been cocooning me lately and it seemed to climax today. tracy has turned off the wax until the trees are green again and although i'll miss seeing new pieces sprouting from her wax womb, there is an excitement about what newness is coming from her. i've begun making reversible children's tunics that work 4 ways and i'm growing ideas for the adult version. today i worked in the studio from 8 a.m. until 11.20 p.m. i only came home a few minutes ago because i knew i must sleep....although i wanted to keep going further into the night. the verve is non-stop in there right now. friends i've been missing stopped by today. and brought their bright beautiful creative children. and my parents came with pomegranates for our lunch. a full and lively day it was.

tomorrow we are having an evening sale. come and drink in the energy. it's going to be a great night. tracy is selling her last batch of encaustic that will be available until the warmer weather. and i have the fun new tunics. as well as all the other beauties we offer. tomorrow, february 29th from 3 until 8. 55 mowat avenue in portsmouth village.

5 comments:

  1. The pleasure is ALWAYS ours. How I wish I could come and see your studio! I will drop in as Tinkerbell might... just a flicker by the window :-)

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  2. Sounds exhausting and lovely at the same time... creativity ; )
    Good luck for tomorrow my friend!

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  3. The tunics sound wonderful--look forward to hearing more about them. I used to have a French painter's smock that I loved but have been unable to find one. Hope the sale goes well.

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  4. You are one busy gal! Your tunics sound really cute and I hope all goes well for you tomorrow!

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  5. thank you all for your consistent support and lovely words. it was a wonderful evening meeting new people and making new friendships. and jen.....i think you have just named the adult tunics that have been forming in my mind.....french painters smocks. i got all giddy when i read that. thank you thank you!!!

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