Symbolic Stone
There are as many reasons for buying art, collecting objects or commissioning sculpture as there are people who do it.
Sometimes someone falls in love with a sculpture because it evokes a memory, other times because the shape, texture, or colour are irresistible. On occasion it is hard to put into words why a particular artwork strikes at your core and you feel compelled to have it as your own. I know this feeling and of having walked away from a piece that has ‘spoken’ to me, and later felt a sort of loss and regret.
As a sculptor I’m very happy to have been part of such stories, where something I’ve carved, made, crafted, sculpted becomes meaningful to someone else. It is a marvel of human communication. Actually I see it as a little miracle, and without doubt inspires more making.
Just the other day I was contacted by Jane Lindsey of Snapdragon who purchased the little vase in the image – this very simple stone has been elevated by her beautiful story. The vase has become a symbol expressing a moment of huge decision in her business, becoming a mark, a visible, tangible representation of her feeling at the time.
Just look how proud the stone vase looks, holding with assurance all it now knows, and the gorgeous catkins.
PS – If you would like to mark an occasion, have your own meaningful stone – or simply need a little stone vase to pop some spring stems into, they’re available in my online shop
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one year at our open house a woman came early on the first day to purchase a piece that she had seen the previous year and didn’t buy and regretted it all year. it is so gratifying when that happens. I did still have the piece and she did buy it.
That’s such a lovely story Ellen, and how lovely that she returned, and that she was able to take her loved piece home – and I bet it is extra special to her.