Thursday, April 29, 2010


such generous offerings this week as the world of miss t toured bouverie preserve in sonoma county via her metal clay instructor maryneuerlee
http://maryneuerlee.blogspot.com who is also a docent at the preserve. a private hike and wildlife informant all to myself and my children. So many beautiful sights and sounds. and i got to hold my first newt : ) pictured above is the pygmy redwood grove of bouverie, so sweet. we felt like giants in this miniature land of small very old redwoods.

also this week... a class at "castle in the air"
on fourth street in berkeley ca.
http://www.castleintheair.biz/ to make small boxes from walnut shells and acorn caps. so unexpected were the generous offerings of vintage and new materials for our creations. it felt so free and extravagant to create there. a full day in the classroom studio of "castle in the air"? so lucky to hear, all day, the often cuckoo chimes and laughter from the shop downstairs. what a magical place for my heart's creative places. pictured are my creations from the class. creations inspired by the very grounded, tinkering, inventive creative spirit and instructor john b. mcrae of "castle in the air". such luck to be under his wing for this class adventure.

gratitude times infinity for all the sensory and creative experiences of the week.
happiest may day wishes as i am off to a day of making metal clay butterfly buttons for my upcoming summer collection.

1 comment:

  1. Dear Miss T- and now who is sprouting poetic? Such wonderful words and such lovely delicate little art pieces.
    I just stopped by Castle in The Air to check out their gallery space. There was an art class happening and I thought of you and the wonderful nut boxes. Such a lovely place! You sure discover the best classes- I want to trail behind you making metal clay mini-art and precious nut boxes of the finest materials too.:)
    Happy belated May Day and happy Mommys Day!

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