Thursday, March 28, 2013

Caye's Calling


An old tin,
red and worn,
hides some of my most favorite of traveling trinkets.

Mostly seashells.
A few coins from foreign countries.
Stick pearls. Beach trash.
Old washed-up poker chips,
bleached from the sun.
A snapshot of a fence made of surfboards...
when you had to print your photos
with film, paper, and patience.
Before electronics were *smart*
and the internet was something
you had to have a library card to use.

This is a tin of me.
A hinged glimpse into who I wanted to be,
when I wasn't being me.
I feel it as a long-lost echo,
 hollering down the hall.
And I can just barely hear it still.

Now I stand in one place,
for awhile.
Staring at that tin.
Soaking up the filtered sunshine in my studio.
Remembering that there was a time
I was unafraid of change.
In fact, I was addicted to it.
I was restless, wreckless, and stupid.

I miss that me sometimes.

and I miss the ocean.


....

*Caye's Calling*

Tibetan Turquoise,
chosen for it's likeness 
to the color of the caribbean.
Original and one of a kind acid etching in sterling silver.
Hung from a 16" sterling link chain.




Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Here's somethin' cool....



Before leaving for Mexico, my friend Ali came to the studio for the afternoon,
notebook in hand, for an "assignment" at the local community college.
This went in their paper!  How cool!