Saturday, October 30, 2021

Lousy Facebook

 





Turn that thumb upside down. I have left this social media platform before. My mind was made up to leave permanently after Open Studios. So, I deactivated my account shortly after packing up my artwork from the show. Here are some of the problems, as I see them.

First, I spend too much time scrolling through shoe and eyeglasses advertisements. I purchased some expensive, ill-fitting Danish shoes online. Now, I have been bombarded with ads for similar shoes. I can't even wear the expensive shoes that I purchased, because breaking them in was killing my poor feet. Now, I see ads to buy other colors, or styles of the same shoe. It's a reminder of how stupid I was to splurge on my pair in the first place. I purchased a pair of great glasses that I love. Once again, every spectacle company on our planet is showering me with advertisements.

Next, the content is dull. I thought that it would improve after the election, and that there would be more art being shared. It is not happening. I tried to do my part, on a personal level, by posting my work. It just made me lose friends.

Finally, it is addictive to me, and it makes me sad. When I'm on Facebook, I'm wasting valuable time. I could be reading books, making art, or helping others. Instead, I'm scrolling though a vast junk mail emporium. And now, Facebook is trying to set me up with their dating app. Or, is pitching catsuits to me on their shopping site. Ugh. People are complicated. You can't possibly profile me, based on my online habits.

Farewell. 

Sunday, October 10, 2021

My Home






Last week, during Open Studios, a couple of people expressed disappointment about my house not being open for the event. Because I teach children, I decided to keep the event covid safe, and outdoors. Also, sometimes it's difficult to walk in, and to see a customer lying on my bed. Or, to have people bring dogs inside my house, which stresses out my dogs, and causes them to mark up the house. So, it seemed more convenient and safe to take my work outdoors. This involved an investment in tables, and cloths. Also, I bought some new risers. 

It was easier to not have to clean all of my belongings out of my living room. So, I suspect that if I get in again, I might set up outdoors in the future... So, here is a look at my home.




Fall Errands & Wet Clay Day



Today was a good day to make some new tiles. I remade the test tiles from last month, which I ruined with glaze, because I really enjoyed the form. Hopefully, I'll do a better job glazing these. And, I made a new dog bowl, since Eugene the Cat broke our last remaining dog bowl. Luckily, the other new dog bowl was in the kiln firing at the time of the last vindictive "bowl-pocalypse"... 

All during the day, I listened to a new audio book. It was a doozie! There's still a little left for today. I bought basket making supplies for the kids, and Harvest Festival craft supplies. Then, there was some antiquing! At the end of the day, one of my canisters popped up on my Pinterest feed. Another artist was taking credit for the creation of it. Ha. Social media is definitely humbling. The last time that I saw this piece, it was labeled as an "easy slab project for children".










 

Holiday Wall Plaques.

I worked on these at the end of the summer. But, I'm finally getting around to glazing them now. The prototype had a salmon colored glaz...