The elves love to receive letters! Here are is a nice one they shared with me recently:
e to receive letters! Here are is a nice one they shared with me recently:
The elves love to receive letters! Here are is a nice one they shared with me recently:
Still waiting here for the snow to melt, so I can get back to my number one passion - building elf houses! Until then, I started a new sculpture project. What can you do with an odd form and 2 dozen frisbees? Something fun. I've been asked to make a sculpture for Faux Bloom '23, a sculpture garden at the Saint Paul Saints Stadium. I couldn't be happier! Wait until you see the result.
I've written before about my Icelandic chickens. They keep me company in the yard when I'm working on elf houses. I consider them my "brain trust," since chickens aren't the least bit shy about saying they don't like the way a project is going. They can be little cluckers actually.
Lately my chickens have been molting and this gave me a unique opportunity to make some art with their feathers. There is a method in raku pottery firing where you can add horse hair and feathers to the red hot clay for some interesting patterns and results. You just have to be careful not to burn your fingers. In the pot below you can see my Icelandic chicken's feather on the lower part of the piece.
The elves love to receive letters! Here are is a nice one they shared with me recently: