The differences between my husband and I. His "studio" is filled with hard metallic, sharp edged, electronic items. My "studio" is full of soft, crinkly, wet, and natural objects. Very different rooms between the two of us. However, we both create fantastic new objects from all the parts. Our spaces are a curtained doorway apart so we sing to the same songs, have discussions and sometimes work in silence. The need to create is strong between us and our son too. We can spend days making things and showing one another our new creations and the boys understand one another and I understand only mine, but try to see the magic of a motor making a pen balance a ...
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Studios
The differences between my husband and I. His "studio" is filled with hard metallic, sharp edged, electronic items. My "studio" is full of soft, crinkly, wet, and natural objects. Very different rooms between the two of us. However, we both create fantastic new objects from all the parts. Our spaces are a curtained doorway apart so we sing to the same songs, have discussions and sometimes work in silence. The need to create is strong between us and our son too. We can spend days making things and showing one another our new creations and the boys understand one another and I understand only mine, but try to see the magic of a motor making a pen balance a ...
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