Hi all
Thank you very much for all of your comments. They are all appreciated.
Some like it some do not, this is fine as we all have different tastes and likes in relation to what we like.
I have never had an issue with people not liking a piece I do.
My wife Liz works in an interior business and just within the fabric department for making curtains they have over two thousand different fabrics to choose from. Many of which I too do not like.
George
I am heart broken, my confidence is shattered and I am not coming to your birthday party.
Just kidding obviously I'm not coming as you didn't invite me
I always appreciate your comments as you know and I do not have an issue with anyone critiquing my work.
You have paid me a compliment anyhow as you have said that it is all done perfectly.
I am always looking for new way to look at taking a standard item and seeing what ideas I can come up with.
It also hopefully will sell quickly and again if this is the case then I will be happy.
Being creative/trying to make different works is fraught with danger as you will possibly appeal to far fewer potential customers than by making something that they feel comfortable with. This in turn can make me at times want to revert back to what I know people like for want of acceptance. Doing this for me just means I stagnate.So I do not see this as a step backwards but a different direction and as such a whole exciting area to play in.
Often I find my pieces are like Marmite. Some go "wow I love it" others "don't like it at all"
This is all fine.
This is out in this coming woodturning magazine as one of the projects. As such it may not appeal to all but can be altered and changed to anyone's taste, with the sequence showing the method of making.
I did not say it was an article to begin with as I did not want people to be swayed in what they said.
I have waffled enough, again, but I appreciate all comments.
so if you do like it and want to have a go. You know where to look.