I need to work smarter.
Here is the one and only and obviously the best picture I have of a piece I finished last week and decided at the last minute to take to a one evening trunk show at a local gallery.
A gorgeous slice of Rocky Butte Jasper that I cut and polished and a stone I thought had a beautiful plains scene in it - grassy foreground, low Western Nebraska sandy buttes and a brooding spring sky. I set it simply in sterling silver and accented it with a copper set loop and two copper rings, and finally pierced the Big Dipper on the back. No picture of that because what happened was a surprise to me although my friends will tell you that it was no surprise to them.
It sold.
First buyer in the door made a bee line.
And hardly an inexpensive piece.
And hardly an inexpensive piece.
Lesson #1 - take better pictures of everything
Lesson #2 - I should be working on lapidary and more impressive pieces
I know.
duh.
5 comments:
I love the scenery in that stone. Lucky, lucky buyer and clever, talented you.
Beautiful stone! Not surprised it sold, it caught my eye right away.
*chanting*lap-i-dar-y!!!!! That is SO beautiful. xo
Oh, I love that piece too. It almost looks like a painting and not a stone.
I'm bad about photographing things beforehand.
Gosh, you guys. I'm so flattered. Honestly, I know I need to work smarter and this proves it one more time. Thank you.
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