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I stand mesmerized, watching him consider the next space before choosing a rock from a collection he's gathered over, not just months, but years. That's how long the vision has been in his mind.

To me, the rock he chooses looks like a perfect fit, but his eyes see more than mine can. He oh-so-gently taps and chips at it until it truly is a perfect match. I can see that now. No mortar or concrete will be required to hold it in place. Only sand. And it will last forever. 

 

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Before laying it in place, though, he carefully prepares its space with a small shovel and rake, using two levels to get it just the right angle and depth with the surrounding stones. Finally, he fills the gap between the new and old with sand. 

Then he moves on to the next space and starts all over.

This is my husband's latest project, creating a beautiful oasis near a little pond that was tucked away so deep in juniper trees and undergrowth when we first stepped foot in Long Hollow that we didn't even know it was there. That's hard to imagine now.

It's my favorite place in the whole world, especially when the waterfalls are flowing.


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He works on it every bit of spare time he has between his job and working on our old cars. If I worked on my books so diligently, I'd be on my tenth by now.

He's a true artist, getting a vision in his mind that gnaws at him until he sees it through. I admire his focus, his drive, his attention to detail.


Every creator painfully experiences the chasm between his inner vision and its ultimate expression. 

~Isaac Bashevis Singer

 

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a Celtic cross inlaid in the front walkway


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cedar sprigs imprinted on our front doorstep

 

He never says "That's good enough." His perfectionism in general can drive me crazy, but when it's channeled into the right areas, it blows me away…and inspires me to raise my own neglected artist within to a higher standard. 


Art is when you hear a knocking from your soul — and you answer.

~Terri Guillemets

 

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Thank you, Hilary!

Hilary POTW-mauve

 

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25 responses to “The Artist”

  1. ladyfi Avatar

    What a delightful oasis! Love all that stone work – it looks gorgeous, tell Tom!

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  2. Walker Thornton Avatar

    The art of stonework is wonderful to watch. My son is a stonecarver and artisan…love the meditation qualities that go into this work.

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  3. Gail Avatar

    Very impressive! You’re so fortunate to have a husband that can do these types of projects to beautify your home. It looks amazing!

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I'm glad he has such a large palette to work on!
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  5. cyndee Avatar
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    wow,you have a very creative husband. impressive project.

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  6. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    He really is so talented. He has a vision of what something can be and goes after it. 
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  7. missing moments Avatar

    What a beautiful retreat and place to restore one’s energy!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I agree!!
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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It is very intense and tedious. Perfect for letting your thoughts wander!
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  10. Wolf Pascoe Avatar

    Those slabs look to be 2-4 inches thick–tough to work with. The project would have been simpler if he used 1 inch rock, but it wouldn’t last.

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    He specifically picks the ones that are at least that thick. But you'd be surprised how easily they split if they get tapped the wrong way. (Or dropped!) He always builds to last.
     

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  12. Raajii Avatar

    I feel so happy that artists like him are around us :-). They make life so much more beautiful.

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  13. lisleman Avatar

    He is creating a very nice spot and one that will last. Both of you are creating just different material.

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  14. lisleman Avatar

    He is creating a wonderful spot that will last. You both create just with different material.

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  15. Tabor Avatar

    I can do this with stones a little bit, but never to the perfection that your husband does. It takes an eye like playing chess many moves ahead.

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  16. Hilary Avatar

    Oh he truly is an artist. I was going to say that he has amazing patience but I know that when it’s something you love, patience has little to do with it. Beautiful work. And your pried for him is palpable.

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  17. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    For this, he has patience. It doesn't always transcend to other things, though!

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  18. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Even being able to do it a little bit impresses me! I feel ecstatic that I was able to pick out a couple for him, but I would never have the patience to do lay them all so perfectly. 

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Very true. I'm starting to realize this entire property is his novel and this little projects are the chapters.
     

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I know he's making my world beautiful!
     

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  21. She Who Carries Camera Avatar

    I recognize that pond and what an improvement!!

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  22. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    He just keeps working toward his vision, little by little. It’s taking years and months will pass when he can’t work on it, but then he gets another surge, like now.

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  23. Chloe Jeffreys Avatar

    How beautiful! And what a beautiful way to write about someone you love.

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  24. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you, Chloe!
     

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