I've been making trees of life, first in bowls and now with these tiles. I'll confess, when I find a new ceramic project or idea I tend to do a bunch of them. I like to figure out how I want to make them and what works best. But I think what I like about making the trees right now is they really speak to today's environment. The world is so divisive right now. And the trees sort of remind me that we're all connected. We all have our roots in this country and we branch out and add our own uniqueness to it. Those differences make for a much richer tapestry.
It's sort of the same thing that attracts me to writing...the uniqueness of each story and each character. Each story allows me to explore something new.
They say that most people live one life, but a reader lives a thousand lives. That applies to writers as well. Each book I read and write allows me to inhabit someone else's life for a while. In Hometown Hearts each character goes through something different and approaches the idea of family in a different way. And yet, like my trees of life, they all have their roots firmly planted in a universal sameness...in family, friendship and love.
I'm finding that my art connects to my writing which connects to my life. Yes it's all intertwined...just like we're all intertwined. Sometimes we spend so long looking at our differences that we forget our connection. I think readers and writers are better at recognizing that our differences are a gift...that we're all rooted in the same soil.
If you haven't read the first three books in my Hometown Hearts series, I hope you pick them up so that you're ready for the fourth book which comes out in September!
I'm heading out to the studio today...so much clay to play with, so little time!
Holly
PS This is Herman. He's the first piece I made in my new HollysWood Studio. That's one of the ash glazes I've made!
PPS Check out Hometown Hearts
It's sort of the same thing that attracts me to writing...the uniqueness of each story and each character. Each story allows me to explore something new.
They say that most people live one life, but a reader lives a thousand lives. That applies to writers as well. Each book I read and write allows me to inhabit someone else's life for a while. In Hometown Hearts each character goes through something different and approaches the idea of family in a different way. And yet, like my trees of life, they all have their roots firmly planted in a universal sameness...in family, friendship and love.
I'm finding that my art connects to my writing which connects to my life. Yes it's all intertwined...just like we're all intertwined. Sometimes we spend so long looking at our differences that we forget our connection. I think readers and writers are better at recognizing that our differences are a gift...that we're all rooted in the same soil.
If you haven't read the first three books in my Hometown Hearts series, I hope you pick them up so that you're ready for the fourth book which comes out in September!
I'm heading out to the studio today...so much clay to play with, so little time!
Holly
PS This is Herman. He's the first piece I made in my new HollysWood Studio. That's one of the ash glazes I've made!
PPS Check out Hometown Hearts
Crib Notes: Hometown Hearts #1
A Special Kind of Different: Hometown Hearts #2
Available in September
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