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Sunday, March 15, 2009

Crafted Emotions in Georgia Craft Shows

By Seamus Willingham

Each one of us has a talent or two, that's pretty much a fact. Some individuals have skill with sports, some are quite excellent chefs in the kitchen. And a few have interestingly unique hobbies which most people have never even heard of. These are some qualities that make us different from the other specie on the planet.

Of these hobbies, however, the art of making crafts is arguably the most rewarding of the selection. Due to the fact that the creator produces something that is three-dimensional and durable. Quite unlike food that gets eaten up, or sports that are for mostly for spectators, handcrafted items will last long after you are gone.

So, it will be helpful for you if your crafts are imbibed with a bit of your own personality. This should come as second nature to most artists and artisans, but there are some who have a hard time with this. Try as they might, the crafts they make come out lifeless and dull.

These people, I'm afraid, are simply trying too hard. Crafts should reflect the soul, and as such the craftsperson should never try to make something that she feels aren't right. Make something that you feel like doing, and not a superficial crafting fad that you've only seen recently.

Crafting is a richly rewarding hobby. Notice that your emotions at the moment you crafted the items, will also be apparent in the final product. Personally, I prefer to do my crafted works when I'm in a thoughtful mood, as it adds a bit of "depth" to the piece.

On the other hand, some people like to make their piece when they are agitated or depressed. Their crafts then take on a gloomy, or angry visage, which is also interesting in some aspects. I, for one, would think it would attract negative spirits. But this sort of style fits in nicely in some decorative niches.

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