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jane/jack of all trades?
Posted on Saturday, January 21, 2012 by Jewelry making supplies New York City
mary jane dodd
i often notice that after posts about techniques or media that might be new to people, comments are left that voice concern about sticking to what one knows...
let me say here i am not referring to anything with a high financial cost... that i understand... i have a list of tools i would love that i cannot afford... we all do...
and we are also going to leave the fear factor out of it as well (though i will again suggest that you get out of your own way!)...
i have a habit of doing something new when too many (or high pressure) deadlines are imminent... seems a bit self-sabotaging maybe, but i tend to not let myself play enough... so in those circumstances something takes over that forces me to...
a new technique or material doesn't have to be something that defines you... it doesn't necessarily push everything you know to the side... what i have learned, is that you can integrate them as i did above... i don't think there is anything more rewarding, really, than making something your own by integrating it into your aesthetic...
you wonder how it will fit into your work... well, how about to start, you just play? you don't put the pressure on yourself to finish anything with it... just see how it goes and if you like it...
it's like having another child - it will have its own strengths and look, but can be a happy part of your family...
if you truly speak through one medium, that is wonderful... absolutely jaw dropping work is done that way... i had just noticed the comments following posts and wanted to address them...
you don't need to worry about being a 'master of none' - i think that when you begin working in metal - or your primary medium - you learn as much as you can about it, improve your skills (always)... i work to hone my craft constantly... and let's face it, when things don't work out, we learn... experience is our best teacher...
like a tree growing, the higher your branches reach to the sky, the deeper your roots should grow... it has to be like that - it requires balance...
so if you feel the pull, go try something! when i started using fibers in my work, i literally added tiny touches of embroidery floss - but it grew from there...
enjoy your weekend -
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