Around the 3rd week of January I was in a bike accident and I fractured my right elbow. At the time, the doctor told me it would be months until I was back to normal and I just shook my head and said no way. It can't be. I have too much work to make. But here we are in early April and I just touched my shoulder for the first time in months. I'm in Physio twice a week and my arm still doesn't fully extend. So needless to say, I haven't spent long amounts of time typing on the computer. All my energy has been in making the work that was on order and finishing up my website. And writing applications, responding to emails and generally trying to keep up with everything that was absolutely necessary.
So thank you for understanding if you have come here wondering where I was. We managed to take a couple of long-overdue holidays (Palm Springs in February and Portland in March). I finished a painting commission (above), made 2 more paintings and then started my 2nd painting commission for the year, which I'm pretty excited about. New work was photographed by Byron Dauncey in the beginning of February leading to the launch of my new website. The bottle vase grouping image above even made it into the latest Uppercase Magazine. Orders have been made and shipped. More orders are in the works, and thankfully I can throw on the wheel again, albeit I'm a little slower and tire easily. I take a lot of stretching breaks these days.
That's about all I have for today but thank you for coming by here. I decided not to include this blog on my new website for now. Partly because I'm not sure how to add it without losing old posts, partly because I don't think I can keep this space as active as I used to. The age of blogs seems to have passed, and while I still feel like it's a good place to have, it doesn't feel like I have the time for it like I used to. I'm trying to limit my screen time while I'm at home- not only do I need to be more present when I'm home for my family, but I need to be a better role model for my boys with regards to how much time I spend online/plugged in and looking at a a screen.
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