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29 is also good for centering as a general metaphor for life.
Unusual tip:
try learning to center one-handed
"What if I choose Pottery?
8.2> 29"
8
You rang? I see you standing by your sculptures and your potter's wheel.
8.2
You gotta feel it. This is how you relate to the world. It has to come from your heart.
29
The biggest danger in life is fear.
If you keep your edge, practice, and are sincere and true, you will find rewards.
- LL
Hello,
I asked the Yi: What if I choose Pottery?
I received 8.2> 29
Here is what I see:
Hex 8-I am seeking belonging and connection with my art and choosing a medium. I am also seeking my way in the world and a direction in life.
Line 2- I think it is saying to connect with my natural affinities and inner heart- I have always loved working with clay in one form or another. When I go to craft fairs it is the pottery booths I stop at. I love the medium but I have been so afraid to choose something and "feel stuck" that I have chosen nothing instead.
Hex 29- I need to work though the deep dark parts of this and my own psyche. I am terrified to make the leap- to choose a medium- to choose clay- to just choose. My heart says I would be VERY happy in clay but my brain comes up with all kinds of reasons why I "should" not pick it.
Am I reading this correctly? What do others see?
~Kim
Hi,
I can relate with the "which medium" question. Facing something similar those days... urgh!!!
When I get 29 , sometimes it feels like I have to do THAT dive. Gather my wits and just do it. Only by actually get into that you will know if it resonates or not, if that specific medium helps you express what you need to express. Be one with it, and see if that group- you and the clay- can work well together. A medium is a medium .. what what you do -what you want to express- is what is important, imo.
en-joy !!!
en , as 29
Yes I would detest that.What if I choose Pottery?
8.2 > 29
I have known several persons who took up pottery, and the only one who was moderately successful practiced cutie–pie pottery -- you know, dwarfs, mushrooms and gingerbread houses, which I detest and think you probably would too, but fine art pottery doesn't sell. The combination of 8 and 29 suggests to me the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang.
Could you possibly combine pottery and sculpture to create figures of persons? I mean, memorial figures of persons -- perhaps a substitute for tombstones, figures of children or pets -- anything a person cherishes. I would expect to pay $500 or more for such an artistic rendering, even for mantelpiece size, and I think others would too. With such a specialty I think you could make a living at pottery.
hi kim,
it looks like you have come up with a fair amount of meaning here so I'm gonna be short: your reading made me think of how often I've realized in working with clay, that it takes quite a while to find one's own rhythm in it, one's signature, distinguishing mark. I'd say, as a medium, it can make a good starting point - the rest you can find out in the e-motions, gestures and patterns that clay brings up
you might find this video interesting . .
best of luck with your work!
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).