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June 23, 2008

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TrishHodgens175Red, White and Blue Heart Pin
 
by Trish Hodgens

“With July 4th coming, we can just say
“For Love of Country”

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The heart symbol, known today throughout the western world as the symbol for love and affection, has actually been evolving both in shape and meaning for thousands of years.

The shape is thought to be a combination of ideograms. It incorporates the symbols for fire or flight from the middle ages along with its equivalent counterpart from the open sign structures. It then combines the symbol for togetherness to form the modern icon.

Historically, the meaning of the heart symbol grew from its use as a religious icon. Ancient Egyptians called the heart symbol Ieb, believing it was the center of all consciousness, the center of life itself. It was the only organ not removed during mummification. Among Christians, it stands for charity, hope or forgiveness as is the case in the Sacred Heart. Buddhists, Muslims, Hindus, Taoists, Celts and others religions have used the heart icon in some form. Generally speaking, the heart was the center of thought, emotion or the soul, the center of one’s being.

Today, although most of the religious icons and meanings endure, the Western world has adopted the heart as the official symbol of love. A few exceptions should be noted. Amongst Americans, growing concern with their growing waistlines, has prompted many restaurants to include healthy choices on their menus indicated by a heart symbol. Finally, in Sweden, don’t expect romance in the room with the heart on the door. Sweden associates the heart symbol with rest rooms.

TrishHodgens175About the Artist

I was born and raised in Texas and have been interested in arts and crafts all my life. My loving husband puts up with the many hours I spend on my work. All my experiences, including photography, scrap booking, web design and working with bread dough when my two daughters were young, have lead to this wonderful business of polymer clay!

After writing my first book, Recycling with Polymer Clay, I realized that I could get more projects to more people by starting the Poly Clay Play Club. I create clay pieces, and then write the instructions for more than twelve club projects every month. The Kids Poly Clay Play Club which began a year ago is a mailed kit program that includes products to play with clay, along with fun clay projects that I have designed and write with kids in mind. The Kid’s Club has been a fun process and is great fun.

In addition to the club projects, I write a project, as time permits, for my web site visitors to enjoy. I publish a newsletter announcing the project and what is new at my site. Come Poly Clay Play with me at www.PolyClayPlay.com/Invitation

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On the topic of messy studios, there is a certain amount of creativity that is gained by the ability to have things out where they are visible. My studio is the dining room table, and I don't have a huge bead stash at present (so it does have to be put away) but I do much better when I can lay everything out and see it all at once. My brain makes better connections between visible things.

There is a book I read recently, A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder - How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and on-the-Fly Planning Make the World a Better Placeby Eric Abrahamson and David H. Freedman, that describes how many discoveries would not have been made had certain labs been tidy sterile places (penicillin for one...).

I do enjoy this thread very much--keep it up!

Caroline
Vienna VA

Caroline, This is the the first “strong” and documented defense for a messy studio. Congratulations ~ Bill

I think there should be a law against having a work area as tidy as Linda’s. It must be illegal.

Jo
Australian

We have a lot of laws in America Jo, but to the best of my knowledge it is NOT against the law to have neat studio, to the best of my knowledge. But it appears to be unusual to say the least.....very unusual <S>.

To see the entire thread and all the pictures of the Messy vs. Clean Event, Just Click Here to visit the BeadBugle.Com Web Page
 

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