Glimpse/Recap of 2023 – a year in review

EDITED TO ADD- If there is anything you are interested in, email me at resonatedrock@gmail.com and I can show you what is available or even make you something!

2023 was a very busy year of markets for Resonated Rock that’s for sure! After taking a break from markets for a few years, I ran full speed into them last year! I had forgotten how much work they can be. How tiring they are. How much talking there is! But I trudged through them. I was thankful for my helpers! My “kids” took turns at almost every market, keeping me company, helping set up and tear down (load and unload the car), and engage with customers (and make sales!). Considering it was almost every Saturday and lots of Sundays from May-December, I was so very grateful for them both!

2023 was also the year where I decided it was time to push myself creatively. Over the years, ideas pop into my head and this was my year to start challenging myself to make some of those ideas a reality! It was an exciting year for me artistically as I moved out of solely doing pendants, but larger pieces of art. I started making bottle stoppers, which has turned out to be so much fun and a welcomed addition to my inventory for market customers.

An ambitious and difficult addition to my work was creating free standing sculptures that challenged myself with angles and balance. I made sculptures that balance on several different sides of the same piece and even a few that balance perfectly on up to 8 different sides! Each being a moveable piece of art that seems ever changing! I should have taken more pictures of them before they sold. I will definitely take pics of what is still available!

Another addition I added to my inventory last year was what I call “Belong Together Rocks” where I managed to make exquisitely sentimental pieces out of one piece of rock. From 2 pieces up to 6, they make the most special gift for the most special people in your lives. Each piece is meticulously polished and is a sculpture in its own right. Put them together, piece by piece, to make up one large sculpture. The thought behind it is that each piece is given to someone special reminding them that “We Maybe Apart… But We Belong Together.” I had memorable and unique mini-cards created to be given with each piece of your sculpture adding a touching way to gift your memorable heirloom. They are very sentimental and have been well received from my customers! They are challenging to keep in stock because of what a unique and special gift they are… and all made out of beautiful Vancouver Island rocks! (Click on photo to see full size)

A very happy customer sent me pictures of her “Belong Together Rock” that she gifted to herself and two sisters who came to visit her from different parts of Canada. They were thrilled with such a sentimental, wonderful gift and a forever reminder of their time together on Vancouver Island. She sent me these photos of the three of them holding their piece and it made my day!

One particularly hard, but exciting challenge were these incredibly perfect, miniature, curling rock pendants! Made completely differently than any other pendant I have ever made. Normally, I shape and polish a pendant and then drill the hole to affix the swivel at the end. These curling pendants needed to be pre-shaped, and then the hole drilled. It was nuts! The rest of the sculpting takes a lot of time and a keen eye as I have to keep the hole centred for that perfect balance and spin… then polish… THEN shape the handle and hope it doesn’t break as I polish by hand with tiny strips of sandpaper. It’s all backwards and I absolutely LOVED making them! I have some in my inventory that are left over from a Curling Tournament market I was at, and will upload them to my online store as soon as I get pictures of them all.

Taking pictures and keeping my Online Store updated has been the most challenging part of being self-employed for me. It’s why I chose to do so many markets last year. It seemed so much easier to skip that part completely! But, in reality, it wasn’t easier. It was a lot of work! And in some ways more work than just putting in the effort to pretend I’m a photographer and an online retail account executive. This year, however, I am determined to find a balance. A balance of enjoying every part of my work. Fitting in more beach time where it fills my soul finding and collecting beautiful Vancouver Island Rocks… Continuing to challenge myself with fun new carves and sculptures and creating beautiful pieces of art… Finding joy in taking great photos and videos and uploading them with pride… as well as keeping my website updated with what I’m up to (not just my Instagram, X , Facebook… even my LinkedIn profile has been getting updated before here!). I will do better! lol! Another goal would be to get into a store or two. I have a game plan with my Surf/Paddle board line that I suppose until I follow through and actually get my displays for sale in a retail shop, will continue to just feel like such a scary, unattainable dream!

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Creatively, 2024 has been off to a great start! Stay tuned for some pictures of exciting commissioned work and new one-of-a-kind pieces! Subscribe to stay in the loop!

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Wax ON, not off…

I realized I was out of bags with my logo on them when I went to package up a pendant so I had to whip one up. These seals are so much fun to do! I’m so old-timey haha! #oldschool #waxseal #ilovemyjob


WORKING THROUGH CHANGE

Changing my outdated, unwelcomed views on the autism puzzle piece.

Have you had to struggle to change an opinion/belief? I thought I’d share my thought process of what I just went through to change my point of view that was hard for me.

As most of you know, I have made autism awareness puzzle piece pendants for over 10 years. When I first read this article from Autistic Truth about the autism community not wanting to use the puzzle piece as their symbol I felt deep sadness. I would hope that anyone who knows me, knows that I have never thought the puzzle symbol represented the need to be “fixed” or have a “piece missing”. In fact, I’d never even heard of those definitions until reading this article. I’ve always looked at it as meaning “it’s puzzling”. I have fibromyalgia. It’s puzzling. I don’t find that offensive. It’s a puzzling condition and if the fibro community had decided to use the puzzle symbol to represent fibromyalgia and bring awareness to it, I would wear it proudly in the hopes to raise awareness. But that’s just it, isn’t it? The autistic community didn’t choose the puzzle symbol. People chose it for them. It doesn’t matter what I think, how I feel, if I agree, or if I don’t personally find it offensive. It just doesn’t matter. It is not up to me. Which led me to feeling angry. Am I supposed to just stop making puzzle pieces? What do I do with my hundreds of hours of unfinished inventory in different stages of puzzle shapes in my studio? Bin them? I love making these pieces! I love bringing awareness about autism! I love the feel and shape of the puzzle piece in my hand. What do you mean the puzzle symbol isn’t art? Each pendant I have created are one-of-a-kind, hand made, genuine pieces of art that have hours of work put into each one! That led to a feeling of loss. All my work felt meaningless. How do I contribute to bringing awareness now? I can’t afford to make infinity symbols out of gold! How do I let go of something I’ve loved and felt so proud of for so many years? However, my opinions, feelings and personal connection to the symbol DO NOT MATTER. I have to let it go.. That’s all. Acceptance. Do I need to throw out all my inventory? No. But I do have to respect the autism community’s decision and remove autism from my definitions and tags on my listings and stop selling my puzzle pieces as autism awareness. Also I felt strongly compelled to share with you all how the greater autism community feels and what their wishes are for a symbol, and hope you share it too. Please read the article from Autistic Truth.

When I told my two teenagers about this article, neither of them had an opinion either way on the symbol or felt invested as to what it should be. One of them shrugged and said “Oh well. I love my puzzle pendant and I’m still going to keep wearing it.” 

That being said, any puzzle fans out there in the market for some puzzle pendants? 

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 If you need me I’ll be in the editing pages of my store, website and social media pages for the next few days! (Here is the article from Autistic Truth https://www.facebook.com/AutisticTruth/posts/295037342188972)


A Lucky Wife!

Someone’s wife is a very lucky lady! Her husband took note (and my business card) when she pointed out this heart shaped Pink Granite with Quartz Crystals hand-sculpted pendant! He sneakily bought it for her birthday! How romantic!

#ilovemyjob #aweee #lapidary #handsculpted


Stunning Dallasite

I polished a piece of #vancouverisland #dallasite today. What a beautiful rock that is only found here! #lapidary #ilovemyjob

Named after Dallas Rd in Victoria where it was discovered, you can read about Dallasite from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, see beautiful examples of it and what it is made of on this BC Rockhound blog.


Peroxide Bubble Bath!

Peroxide eating some black crud off a rock. Turn your sound on. Kinda neat hey? #lapidary #trick #worksmarternotharder #bubbles


UPCYCLING OLD CARDSTOCK!

While trying to come up with ideas to hide the bunched up chain cluttering these beautiful commissioned pendants, I came across some old cardstock that I can’t use because of an outdated address and phone number. I think they turned out well and it felt good not throwing the old cardstock out!

I’m looking forward to packaging them all up!

#upcycling #cardstock #reuse #recycle #reducewaste


A Grandmother Shows Autism Support

IMG_9239Sometimes a customers story really touches your heart. This stunning pendant is on its way to a 15 year old who is coming to terms with being on the #autism #spectrum with the support of his amazing grandmother who lovingly wanted to reinforce the fact that, as she said “It’s OK to be different. Hard…but OK.” I hope he loves it as much as I loved making it and I think she made a wonderful choice! What an honour to be a part of something so special!

I had a hard time capturing how stunning this rock is. It is so much more beautiful in person! #autismawareness #autismawarenessmonthIMG_9235

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Surf’s Up Dude!

I love listening to podcasts on my Today I enjoyed with while I shaped B.C. for my new rock pendant line. 

 #resonatedrock.

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New Surfboard Rock Pendant Line will be for sale soon! Stay tuned! 


Stunning Slabs!

In my very humble opinion, my #rockhounding eye is so good, it’s almost #embarrassing 😆 #vancouverisland has beautiful #rocks ! #ilovemyjob

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