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Art and Balance

 

 

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Fri, May 16 08:26 AM

Art and Balance

 

Yesterday I went down to my glass studio to work on some projects I had in mind, and as always, I lost complete track of time.  I get "into the flow", and I don't think about anything excepting the complexities of the glass melt, how to set up the kiln for the melt, how to cut the glass, what shape and thickness do I want the final piece, which colors am I going to use.....before I know it, six hours have gone by, I havn't eaten nor have I had water, and worst of all, I start to feel my body again, as I come out of "the flow".  And I am one hugely massive body of pain.  I can't even climb back up the stairs.

That's my chief prayer time, one step at a time:" Oh God, Oh God, Oh God, Oh God."  My family is so used to hearing my moans that they have become deaf to them...

So I stagger to my room to find the giant sized bottle of Ibuprofin 800 mg.  I'm surprised I still have kidneys!

What to do?  I love my glass work, but it demands a lot of time and attention.  You just can't take a break when working with hot glass. 

Dabble, I'm going to take your suggestion and dedicate my next piece to PAIN:

The Great Teacher. Now what colors are pain???

 

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