Alabaster #11 Sold

Today, I parted ways with Untitled Alabaster #11. Its new owner has been asking about it for a while, so I'm glad she was able to finally take it home with her. I now find myself in a somewhat strange situation, where I've sold four of the six sculptures I completed last year. It's strange because, although I love that my sculptures are finding their way to people, I am now without much new work for a portfolio to send to galleries and calls for artists. This recent burst of sales has given me the encouragement and finances to create more work, but time is increasingly a problem.

Because I have so many other projects and responsibilities, my time is becoming increasingly precious. I know I should scale back the number of things I'm doing (or at least stop adding to the number of things I'm doing!), but it's difficult for me to withhold my help where it is needed and where I can give it. I suspect I'll need to be very careful over the next few months while I work towards a stasis through this chaos.