Nearly four years ago, I had the good luck to work on an amazing project for Disneyland Tokyo called "Mythica".There were at one time 6 model makers, 3 mold makers, a few co-directors, Scott Schaffer being one of them and the lead designer, Richard Improta, working on making this thing happen.
It was a very “gooey” project, filled with many details and little items to sculpt.
At one point, Laurie walked past as I was working on a very tiny piece, a dragons head the size of a penny.
She asked me if I had ever done jewelry. I said no, but I had always wanted to. She walked on.
Later that week, after I had dropped my son off for Saturday morning bowling, I ran into a whole neighborhood having a community garage sale. Justin and I went off to see what fabulous junk was for sale.
I lost Justin in a matter of minutes and as I came around a corner, there he was, yuckking it up, wearing a cowboy hat and a leather vest, with two old dames who had already cracked open the 2 Buck Chuck . He looked like a little boy playing dress-up and had the ladies in stitches. I asked one woman how much for the cowboy? She laughed and took a sip of her chardonay saying, "He’s not for sale, Honey". We all giggled at that and suddenly I spied a sign, deep in the garage, “Jewelers Bench For Sale”. It was the sign I had needed to go forward with learning the jewelers trade.
I learned that the bench belonged to Audreys past husband. He had gone 3 years before and she was finally ready to part with his tools and bench. For $100 I bought that bench, a buffer, hand tools, books and some scrap silver. It was all so overwhelming....for the most part, I was set to form metals and gems into jewels!
To this day, I believe this is what some call manifestation. I wanted something and someone pointed out how skilled I would be at it and voila! the means to take that course is presented.
Sounds like one of those damned synchronistic events those dirty hippie Jungians keep yakking about. Or voo doo. I can't tell which.
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That story is amazing, I love it when everything seems to lead to some special point that look like your destiny, even if I'm not a "believer" in destiny... Anyway, it's great it happened: your creations are beautiful! =)
Karin