I was able to return my happy place, Arrowmont School of Arts and Craft, a couple of weeks ago and needless to say I was Happy. My mornings started with a brisk walk through the little town of Gatlinburg Tennessee, where the school is located (also where I was raised, my old stomping grounds). One can only call this town sleepy in the mornings because due to it's proximity to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park it has grown into a tourist destination. Once the visitors are up and fed they fill the sidewalks and streets, which is why I like the peacefulness of the morning. It is a beautiful walk up the street looking at the mountains and heading back to the school by the river. The school is located just off the busy strip but the entrance must be enchanted because the second your feet come onto the property you are transported. There are no street sounds and you feel surrounded by the nature of the area, woodsy and artistic. As I said, my happy place.
In the few moments of spare time, I would corner the teacher with a video or picture of a movement that I could not figure out. He was very helpful and giving of his time with all my questions. With his insight, I was able to create this piece. I had pondered over it's movements for a good while and I could not mentally see how to make the spiral do what I thought it was supposed to do. Come to find out, it is nothing more than support and does not move at all. The mechanism consists of the wire connected to the wheel and it moves through, as opposed to, moving with the spiral. Once this was thought out, the mermaid , covered with lovely handmade marbled paper (thanks again wonderful supply store), was moving along swimmingly. Even though the movement is simple, learning how the parts work together will open up new doors for creating the pieces that wake me up in the night.
It is a lovely Sunday afternoon. Hope yours is lovely as well.
Hilari
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