September 17, 2009
Remembering why I do this...
Sometimes the universe gives us what we need. After my last post I was really feeling sorry for myself and was seriously questioning what I'm doing. Then I unloaded my last kiln which along with a bunch of regular orders and the first of the holiday ornaments held a couple of very special pieces. When I took these out it was a huge reminder of why I do this and what's really important in life. One was a set of "lovebird" mugs one of my good friends commissioned for her nine-year anniversary. We designed them so the birds are facing each other when the mugs are displayed and we picked a flower design and colors that she loves. The other is an urn that will hold the ashes of an infant. I was honored to make such an important piece for her family. This jar came out exactly how I wanted it to--sweet and quiet but with a sense of happiness and joy, celebrating that little soul. These two examples embody why I make the work I do. To make special, unique handmade items that connect with the people who use them. To honor personal connections and celebrate our daily lives and relationships.
Labels:
anniversay,
birds,
celebration,
ceramics,
family,
flowers,
handmade,
pots,
pottery,
purpose,
relationships,
urn
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Wow. I'm blown away by that urn and your last two blogs. Hang in there, Emily. Clarity will show up.
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