Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Putting Our Best Foot Forward

Once again, we proceed into the future in a new calendar year.  It never ceases to motivate me to take stock and look with fresh eyes at the path that I'm on.  Do I want to make any changes?  Do I want to shift any gears?  Am I satisfied with how how I'm handling things? What improvements do I want to make?

Last night I looked back and found that I had finished 20 quilts!  I was astounded at the count!  It's true that some of them were only about 8 to 10 inches, but only a few. Four of them were full sized quilts with backs that were up to the challenge of serving as fully reversible.  So, I'm pretty pleased with my level of productivity and did, indeed, succeed at my main goal going into 2013, both in terms of quantity and quality. I learned a tremendous amount and grew pretty ably into my own voice!

I still have a distance to go at a few unmet goals.  I'm slowly working on my 100 small quilts but toward that end I did create over 100 new digital images (!) to get my digital skills up to par (which still needs work) and to start a new library of my own digital images to use in my art.

This year, I will create my own website.  Although I've been slowly working at getting it together, I'm going to pick up the pace and throw myself into it. An important measure of success for me in the coming year will be to sell some of these products I've been laboring on.  Hence, the website is a critical component of the coming year's efforts.

I have a zillion ideas floating in and out of my head.  I never know which ones will land and demand attention, but I've already invested some time into digital art. This is one of these photos that has already sprouted some wings and you should see transformed into fiber this year.


Happy New Year to all of you who listen to me, watch my progress and take the time to comment on what I'm doing here.  Thank you for your participation and support! May we all put our best foot forward and reap the rewards that come of it!

3 comments:

  1. You are certainly doing some exciting stuff Janis. I love it all, although you'll never make me a fabric person for the long haul. One of these days I'll be able to finish up my BARR 2 book, but most of my stuff is/will be in storage now until we've moved out of this house and into a condo. Wishing you challenging and happy art endeavors in this new year.

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  2. Thanks Trish! Hey, you did some great fabric art in the books! Good Luck with the move! I do hope you've kept some things out for when you feel the old art jag coming on!

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  3. Happy New Year to you, too, Janis! You are indeed very motivating. I enjoy following your adventures and learning new things from you. Hoping you have a very fun and productive year.

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