"Spring approaches … I continue to extend my stay with the Lady of the Woods. My elf friends have missed me as much as I have them. The magical woods of LothLorien never cease to fulfill my heart and renew my soul. And each day is spent forging adornments inspired by this eternal land …"
it seems to me that my elven alter ego has reemerged after some time away on a vacation, and now she wants to play! she keeps me awake every night thinking of swirls and leaves, berries and vines ... arghhh!!
my elven alter ego has also decided that she wants some colors back in my life! she told me that she's tired of my "just" browns and blacks!! she's got the nerve, that girl!
i tried to argue with her, but the problem is ... i keep losing. i think that's becos, i am secretly beginning to like it! i mean ... hammering and bending, firing and adding colors ... i like it! so i don't protest much. i guess it's my own fault ... that i lose.
tho i did manage to sneak in a pair of "not-so-elven" earrings whilst she was snoozing with Maia yesterday afternoon :) i even got to add in my salvaged vintage Indian coins without her knowing! HAH!
altho i am enjoying this (just a little more than i should), i do have this little issue that's been nagging me. the issue is "varying style" ... ya ya ya, i know you guys would probably say "huh?". well, let me explain ... you know most artists are recognized by their trademark style? well ... what's mine? DUH!! would you believe that the person who made the swirly girlie elvenie stuff above, was the same person who made ... say ... this?
so now that ethereal elven girl has come to visit, what happens to evil goth alchemist?
(good thing it's either or ... dun think i can deal with a third persona!!)
is there a way i can reconcile the both of them?
do you guys think that an artist should stick to just one style, or is it ok to be confused?











