Creative Hands Time

Posted on December 16, 2011 in Making Art
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During the slower months of winter I feel the gentle pull toward my jewelry bench. November and December are gift making months around our home. When Elaine is not plucking the strings of her beautiful harp or playing an old familiar melody on the piano she’ll be busy creating amazing had knitted cell phone cases, scarves, and cool eye pillows filled with home grown lavender. One of a kind hand made gifts are hard to top and jewelry never fails to put a smile on the female face. Bolos and belt buckles for the male counterpart are unusual and always unexpected. Admittedly the immense satisfaction gleaned wile crafting an idea into a tangible object is an addicting pleasure. The greatest joy I extract from life mostly comes from this process. Wile I do enjoy life in general for me there is simply nothing like creative hands time.

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My early training was received from the Burnley School of Professional Art now known as the Art Institute of Seattle. My real training as an artist began after graduation and still continues today. A great painter once said, “I spent my life learning how to paint, now I need another life to paint”. One day I'll be discovered, brush clenched in hand, leaving behind an unfinished painting. What more could one ask for? Artist statement: The mechanical aspect of painting is for the most part the application of pigment, to a surface, with intent, to create a lasting impression. The creative aspect of painting requires the applicator to make good use of the tools, understand color, value, and composition........ And most importantly feel the Light. Kind regards, Len Sodenkamp STARSCAPES® FX of Idaho Artist-muralist and illusionist 208-484-0792
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