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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Are You Here? I Need Your Input, Please.
Like many blog writers, I enjoy seeing where my readers live. I use a service that tells me approximate location, time of day, how many people and what search engine was used. (I'm not sure what I would do with that information .)
I suppose I have it because it makes me feel good that glass artists and other interested people are reading what I write and must find it useful or at least entertaining. And to be honest, I have a strong strain of the "curious" gene. I like knowing what is interesting to others, so I can write more along that line.
So please help my curiosity. Who are you and where do you live? What would you like me to write more about? I'm happy to oblige, but you need to tell me what interests you. More about other glass artists, techniques, tools, inspiration, creativity, personal, general art interest or something else? More photos and less talk? More talk and less photos?
It's your turn to speak up. If you don't want to have your comment printed, you can always write me ... StudioMarcy (at) gmail.com.
See you tomorrow for a feature about a tool that very few people have, but it can make your art a lot easier.
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Oh look Marcy - there's me bottom right!
ReplyDeleteDon't I look all lonely out there by myself? (that's 'cos I am *sniff*)
Just keep on keeping on at what you do. I always check your blog - even if I don't always comment :o)
... and I'm all alone at the opposite corner from Deb!
ReplyDeleteI'm in Minnesota, southern MN.
ReplyDeleteHi Marcy! I'm in Vancouver Canada. I love your blog the way it is and all your gorgeous glass beads. But of course I could always hear something about polymer clay beads! :-)
ReplyDeleteCindy, I love Vancouver. I fell in love with your Museum of Anthropology, and would come back in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I know very little about polymer clay-better leave that to experts like you... but perhaps I can show more with canes, murrinis and color mixing, which both art forms share.
Marcy
I'm one of the Georgia Dots!!! (I think it you zoom in, mine is the green and purple polka-dotted dot)
ReplyDeleteIt would sometimes day Roswell and sometimes say Atlanta... and would totally vary as to time of day/night! :)
Hi!!
ReplyDeleteMy name is Inga, and i'm Icelandic living in Norway:)
I follow your blog on a regular basis.
It's been a year since I've startet lampworking and I'm all over the place drewling(sp?) over all the beautiful things you make:)
Hi Inga, welcome and thank you for your kind comment. Are there a lot of beadmakers in Norway? Do you have any different tools than what we use?
ReplyDeleteMarcy
No there aren't many of us here. allmost all of us are on LE, browsing around. We order most of our tools from the US because there isn't a lot to choose from here. Most glass artists here either do fused or stained glass.
ReplyDeleteI'm not on there! I'm two-thirds of the way down Australia on the right hand side.
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