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After building and
designing stained glass projects for a few years, the newness and joy of
it all began to fade for a friend of mine. He found that it wasn’t as
much fun and he would put off projects because they didn’t drive him to
the heights that they once had. This feeling lasted until he began to
teach another round of classes and he rediscovered the joy that had been
missing through the eyes of his students. It was magical, as he
began to teach the basic principles of how a window went together and the
students cut their first pieces of glass, there was an excitement that
went through the entire class. There was a joy in learning something new,
there was an excitement as the students began to taste success. And their excitement
sparked his own. It rekindled the flame of burning joy that he had felt
when he was in the process of building his first successful stained glass
panel. He re-lived the feelings of anticipation as he selected the glass
for his first piece. The feeling of success he had felt as he created
pieces of glass that fit together the way they were supposed to came back
to him as he saw and felt the successes that those students were feeling. This new feeling was a
rebirth of the old excitement and love that had caused him to embrace
stained glass. It had become an obsession for him for some time, this
building of artwork that was so beautiful. And he had embraced the art of
stained glass wholeheartedly. But then, as time went on, it had become a
job, a way to make a living and the joy of creation had begun to fade. Most of us at one time
or another may have had times when the joy of a hobby or an avocation goes
out of it. I felt much the same as my friend at one time about stained
glass, giving up entirely for a period of time. But I also found that same
rebirth of enjoyment as I began to teach students of the art. If this has been the
case in your life, I propose that you try an experiment. Think of that
skill that brought you joy and teach a class. This can be as simple as
volunteering for the local after school mentoring program. You can
volunteer to teach computer literacy classes at the library or read to
children. The point is that this experiment doesn’t have to be a big
deal. It doesn’t have to be about money, in fact it may be better if it
isn’t about money. Just look within yourself and discover something
which you have knowledge or which you excel in and then find a way to give
it a try. Find a way to teach it to others. I’ve done this
several times in my life. I volunteered to write a review about movies
playing at the theatre in our town and wrote a review every week just for
the fun of it. It wasn’t paid so the paper was happy to print it and it
turned out to be a lark! The girl who checked us out at the grocery store
called me, “Mr. Movie” and I gained some small notoriety in town while
enjoying movies at a whole new level. The theatre manager invited me to
view pictures after the last showing while they were cleaning up. So I no
longer had to pay to get into the movies and I could take a friend
(usually a daughter) and he even gave us complimentary popcorn. The fun of
reviewing movies and talking about them was a great deal of fun. Recently
we hosted a party at our home for some close friends. We taught each
of them how to make two stained glass decorations, a pair of hearts were
sandblasted into red glass and
installed into a wooden frame. Then we made a two piece stained
glass heart. Everyone had a great time and we were all successful with our
projects. Afterwards, we enthusiastically brainstormed about what other
projects we could do. A fellow who is gifted at wood work wondered what
project he could teach us and the woman who is a gifted card creator was
considering a class. The point is that we all had so much fun leaning and
sharing, that we want to do it again. If you
will look around yourself, you will discover an interest and you should
find a way to share that interest. Our stained glass studio sends out a
free monthly tips and tricks newsletter. We do this because we are
interested in stained glass and we like to stay in touch with other
artists. Does it make us rich?
No, not at all, but it does make us friends. We get comments and photos
from stained glass artists from all over the world! And this fills us with
the joy that others have for the art of stained glass. When we started
selling stained glass instructional videos and dvd’s on Amazon, we
started to hear from a different group of artists. These were folks who
were trying stained glass for the first time. And their enthusiasm for the
art rekindles the “newness” of the art for us all over again. For more articles on stained glass visit http://www.gommstudios.com/stained-glass-articles/articles.htm | ||
| David Gomm started building stained glass windows professionally back in 1983 and has become an expert at many aspects of stained glass building, design and repair. He writes a monthly newsletter at www.betterstainedglass.com | ||
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