Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Writing About The Tedious....Is....Well....Tedious!

During the spring, summer, and fall, I do all my wet work on my lower back deck. ARGGGH!  

Okay, I think I am done with sharing the tedious aspects of art making. I haven't yet shared my reflections on the storing of display equipment, the storing of the artwork, the record keeping, the labeling, the pricing, the advertising....and sigh....the list goes on. I love making glass and I hve learned to get past my introversion tendancies enough to actually enjoy meeting with my customers. It's been awhile since I have heard a comment like, "oh, I made a glass tray once...this is easy!", and I fortunatley haven't heard someone complain about the prices of my art and others being too high. But my last several posts and this one are reminders to all the wonderful art lovers and consumers of art...that when you purchase a piece of art, large or small, it's more than just a bit of glass with some doo-dahs on it. It's more than just some paint slapped on a canvas. It is the result of study, hard work, the aquisition and maintenance of tools, the cost of belonging to a guild, renting a studio or maintaining one, advertising,etc. Most artists I know are happy to just break even.

Tuesday, January 10, 2023

Equipment maintenance ...The tedious, part 4

I don't mean to sound whiney! It's just that there is so much maintenance behind the scenes and post holiday season seems to be the best time to focus on those things. I continue to work on my studio cleaning and organizing. It's slowly getting better, but at about 15 minutes a day.....well, it's going to take awhile! Meanwhile I still have projects to work on...just small ones, but I need to get them done. Yesterday I started up my saw (it looks like the one in the picture above....but definitely not as bright and shiny! It's an old Taurus Ringsaw. I love it! But within 30 seconds it made funny sound....uh oh!..... and yep, just as I backed off, the saw blade stopped moving. Sigh. Step one....turn off saw and check the blade. Phew! still in tact. That's good news because my replacement blade is on back order and costs $80! Step 2, remove the saw from the water bath and inspect the belt.Phew again! Still in working order. Good news! Even though I have a back up belt, a new costs $38 so I am not in a hurry to replace it! Step 3, check the grommets. Bingo! One grommet missing, so I fish around in the cold water bath to locate it. Yup, it's broken. Good news! I have replacement grommets. They come with new blades and rarely need replacement. I have several. These ring saws are a miracle but they require maintenance. Something I haven't yet mentioned is the sludge that accumulates at the bottom of the water bath. SLUDGE! Think liquified cement....sludge. Because it's winter I can't easily hook up the garden hose to wash it all out. You can't pour the stuff down the drain either! I carefully have to pour out the water into the toilet and then scoop the sludge into the garbage. Some people like to dry it out and use the sludge (glass powder) to fuse things. I don't. I'll continue the saga of the ring saw in a day or so! Stay tuned!

Wednesday, January 4, 2023

More Tedious Work

Happy Secular New Year! The season for shows and gift giving are temporarily over....and ...the studio is a disaster! What have I done? Perhaps the better question is What haven't I done? The answer to the first question is....I made a mess! The answer to the second question is...I failed to clean up after myself....time and time again. My studio is a disaster! There are times when I look at a mess and paralysis sets in. Where do I start? What do I keep? What do I throw out? How can I create homes for things and clean up after myself each time I work in the studio? Great questions, right? I'm not commiting to any New Year's resolutions. That's a recipe for failure! WHat I will do is commit to working in one section of the studio at a time...for just 15 minutes at a time. I didn't create the disaster in a day....and I won't fix it in a day. I'll let you know how things go. No pictures until I make some progress.