Memories for a Lifetime
I know I showed you a bit of the sample “Into the Forest” installation last week, but I didn’t get in this mosaic created by Julie Eakes for the exhibition that will be installed in November. I think Julie gets the prize for the most intense and biggest piece to go into the installation. I uploaded a fairly large image of this so if you click on the photo, it should open up in a browser window and you can zoom in to see all the individual canes that make up the idyllic scene.
I wish you could zoom in on the screens you see here in the main assembly room as Ellen Prophater presented her talk on mokume gane. Oh, the secrets and the great tips and tricks she gave away during this talk! This kind of thing was happening all over and made the price of this event well worth it on that basis alone. The friendships and conversations, however, they make it priceless.
If you didn’t get to make Synergy and haven’t been to any major events lately or ever, keep them in mind. Save up your pennies and plan to get that time off from work for the next big event you can possibly work into your schedule. They are each an experience you’ll keep with you all life long.
_________________________________________
Like this blog? Lend your support with a purchase of The Polymer Arts magazine and visit our partners.
_________________________________________
I couldn’t get Julies photo to enlarge. Loved seeing it up close and personal.
Thanks for all you do for the pc community, Sage.
Sounds fabulous Sage….one day. Tapping on Julie’s picture didn’t work for me? Link missing? Or just me!?
It’s actually a great and helpful piece of information. I’m satisfied that you simply shared this useful information with us.
Please stay us informed like this. Thank you for sharing.
I’m very pleased to uncover this page. I need to
to thank you for ones time just for this fantastic read!! I definitely appreciated
every little bit of it and i also have you saved to
fav to see new things in your blog.