Signature Chop Part 2 & Kid’s Chops

Third attempt yields a keeper

Third attempt yields a keeper

After my third attempt at making a satisfactory signature chop, I’m pretty happy with the image, print, and size.  It’s a keeper.  Though, I am going to make a reverse impression as well – one that will leave an imprinted and not a raised mark.    Just in case you missed it, here’s part 1 of this post.

As you can see, it’s much closer to my original design than my 1st and 2nd attempts (see below):

Original Lotus Chop with Initials drawn on my Wacom Tablet

Original Lotus Chop with Initials drawn on my Wacom Tablet

My 2nd-attempt

My 2nd-attempt

My 1st-chop

My 1st-chop

The problem with the first 2 chops is that I wasn’t able to comfortably squeeze my initials into the design area.  Working small scale is harder than I thought.  I don’t know how those people who paint full scale images on a  single grain of rice do it!!

Take a look at the chops the kids in my after school clay class made:

Meanwhile, I’ve been a bit out of sorts the past couple of months – not psychologically or anything, just well, I’m not sure I can pin point it.  Sort of like I have all this energy, but no outlet.   My solution?  I started running again last Monday.  I pretty much sprinted the whole way around the park Monday morning with the dogs while listening to The Flobots (my new favorite local Denver band).  The dogs were happy to run and I felt a whole lot better!  Needless to say, while I haven’t been inactive during my last 6 month hiatus from running – I now know that walking and running use different muscles.  No sprinting on Tuesday morning because soreness had set in.  By Wednesday, I was like an old lady hobbling around the house moaning every time I had to stand up from a sitting position.  Today is Friday – and miracle of miracles, the soreness is gone.

Motivating myself to run isn’t always easy, but I feel so darn good after I do it – plus it’s like meditation to me.  My mind feels clearer afterwards and hopefully, it’ll do my body some good too.  A couple of years ago, I ran a 1/2 marathon – I’m not sure I want to do that again, but the thought briefly flittered through my mind yesterday.  Running any distance over 6 miles, however, is such a big commitment.

Have a great weekend,

~Cynthia

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