
This month's question that myself and 8 other women will answer is seasonal and related to it feeling so wintery - "How do the different seasons and weather affect you in your art and craft?"
The cold and damper months actually make working with metal clay alot easier. It is a product that dries out quickly so in hot dry summer months - "quickly" gets even quicker! The cooler winter means that I don't have to rush to create the first basic shape of anything. I feel I have a couple of minutes to create the form before it starts to dry and crack. I then use a coffee warmer to thoroughly dry it - which I hate to use in the summer as it just heats my studio up even more. Then of course, later in the process, I have to "cook" the silver in a kiln at 1650 degrees F for 2 hours. I have to say that it is too hot to sit in the same room with a kiln on for two hours whether it's summer or winter, so my kiln now lives outside of my studio!!!! So creating with metal clay is much more comfortable in the cooler months.
The seasons do, however, influence the types of pieces I make.
Take lariat style necklaces as an example. I really feel these are fall and winter pieces. They look best when they are worn over a plain jumper/sweater and so are ideal for the colder months of the year. I want to wear these all the time right now..... they catch people's eye against a solid color and add real interest.
It'll be interesting to see how others are affected as we all do very different crafts or styles of art. I know I always want to knit and felt in the fall and winter - just adds to that snuggly feeling to be immersed in cozy yarn......Here are the links to read the other artists' blogs and find out about their seasonal effects:
http://sarastexturecrafts.blogspot.com
http://fancypicnic.blogspot.com
http://lilypangart.blogspot.com
http://florcitasart.blogspot.com
http://easterya.blogspot.com
http://halfanacreblog.blogspot.com
http://lebarduvent.blogspot.com
http://blog.glamasaurus.com