Gary Rogowski
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“All I know is that we, none of us, have much time on this earth. We are each here for a short while. There will be evidence if we choose to do this creative work. We need to make things that leave a mark, a good mark, one that says someone was here trying to do something of value. Speak up, pass along the knowledge that we have so that others may benefit from it and make a life for themselves. Show that the act of forgiveness is one of our most important tasks. Leave good evidence of yourself. Do good work.”
― Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction
― Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction
“I have to remember as well that I am in a race. Oh, people will say that I’m not competing against anyone. That’s not true. I am competing against time and I will lose. We all lose. In the time that I have, what will I accomplish? Will I give up and say the race is too long or too fast, too hard? Will I tire out early? I am in a race to do my work, the best work I can possibly do. It is important to keep my standards high while others are slacking off saying it’s too hard. It’s supposed to be hard; otherwise, everyone would do it. It’s supposed to make us whine and carp about the pace or the failures we encounter or the simple fact that some days I suck at this work that I have chosen. We all of us feel this way at some time. Then we sleep on it or go for a walk, sit with a friend, or stare out at the mountain. This work is also what makes us feel right. The race is with myself, making myself better each time I go to the bench or the easel or the drawing board. Making sure that I am improving my skills, and staying curious, and getting better at my work each day.”
― Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction
― Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction
“When problems occur they suck up all the air in the shop. They are gigantic, cataclysmic, insurmountable. I was lucky that day that Jane was there to yell some sanity into me and bring me back to a normal time and space. If you do not have this life preserver nearby, then quickly walk away from the problem. Walk away and let it shrink back to its normal size so a solution can enter the room.”
― Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction
― Handmade: Creative Focus in the Age of Distraction
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