
I don't get how people keep up with their blogs! I've had so many cool experiences, ideas and travel photos to share lately (here's one from the CHA show at the Watson Guptill booth), you would think I would take a minute to post them, it's overwhelming for me. But I do have an excuse, I've been living out of a suitcase since January. But thanks to my good friend Lora Hart who put some fire under me to get blogging, I'm going to try to rev it up and get going again. I'm honored to be included in this blog carnival with these fantastic artists whose links are listed below. So here is my answer to the question:
If you suddenly became wealthy and didn't have to sell your jewelry anymore for income, would you still sell it? Would you still make it? and why?
My answer: If I was wealthy and didn't have to sell my jewelry I would still make and sell it because I do it for enjoyment. However, I would approach jewelry making from a different perspective. Instead of always worrying about what will sell and how marketable a design is, I would make jewelry purely for the artistic experience and for the pleasure of creating new designs. Not that I would make jewelry that is super far out and not wearable, because I value wearable pieces. I don't like abstract pieces that are only for gallery displays. I would also teach jewelry making and venture into charitable causes which involve jewelry making.
Here are the links to read everyone else's answers:
Lora Hart
Elaine Luther
Kirsten Skiles
Marco Fleseri
Angela Crispin
Tamra Gentry









