"The greatest masterpieces were once only pigments on a palette."
~Henry Hoskins~
I love the creative process. It all begins with an idea. It could be a simple thought or the elaborate daydream of manifesting something only you, the creator, can visualize. For me, creating jewelry is my main artistic medium and thoroughly fulfills my innate creative muse. Recently, when working on the copper pendant below, affectionally named "Kali", after the Goddess of Transformation, I had an epiphany...art, whatever the medium, is so symbolic of life. Okay, I know, it's been said before, but it was the first time I truly embraced this comparison. I worked on Kali, shaping her, bending her. I hammered her, heated her, dowsed her. There were times along her creative path that were ugly and uncomfortable, when I felt like discarding Kali and starting over. But I didn't give up. I continued working on her until she was complete. And in her completion, she is still not perfect, for her slight imperfections and roughness make her completely unique and beautiful.
I am Kali. I have been shaped and formed, yes, I've been hammered, bent and put through the fire. But all these things, even the unpleasant and unsightly experiences in my life have formed and shaped the individual I am today. And I am happy with that. No, I am not perfect and I am a little rough around the edges, but I'm on a continual path of transformation and growth. I encourage you today to embrace the changes that come your way. For it is only through the forging circumstances of life that we become stronger and more unique individuals, contributing to this amazing universe.
To Kali...
Hi Sheila, thank you so much for dropping by! Love your Kali, beautiful. Everything about it is great. Funny, I think often of talking to my pieces, but not writing to them, I love it. I need to try that. Maddie sends a lick! Xo Riki
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