I'm playing around with how I will package my jewelry once I sell it. I really like using plain brown boxes, they reflect my environmental awareness, there is no plastic involved, and they look simple. They can easily be dressed up with a rubber stamp. Being a tree lover, I decided to go with that theme. I hope to design my own rubber stamps one day. Each box will be tied with a piece of raffia. What do you think? My only question is how I can keep the necklaces from sliding around inside the box while being shipped, and should that matter?
Showing posts with label Tom Brown Jr's Tracker School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Brown Jr's Tracker School. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Greetings
Welcome to “Tracking the Muse”. I have long wanted to create a blog to express my thoughts on living the creative life. Here I am finally doing it.
I thought long and hard about a title for this page. It needed to encompass the diversity of my artistic expressions. All my life the muse has led me in different directions, from painting to gardening, cooking, silversmithing jewelry, writing poetry, basket weaving, playing piano and more. As a student of Tom Brown Jr’s Tracker School, the word “tracking” hints at the importance of nature in my life and describes my creative path. Like a tracker, an artist uses all their senses. They closely observe their surroundings down to the smallest grain of sand. Most of my inspiration comes from my observations of the natural world and the mysteries contained within. Look closely and you will find infinite beauty.
"Sea Bounty" by Pamela A. Heyda
oil on canvas, 10 x 10", 2010
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