The studio has been quiet over the holidays as we spent time with family and friends. We had a Posada at the studio inviting friends and neighbors. A posada is a Mexican tradition of going to a different house each night for 7 nights. two people are dressed as Mary and Joseph and ask for lodging, which is done through singing. Several people stood outside the studio door and sang while others were inside signing back. In the end we all eat. It was a cold night.

The posada went well, and part of me wishes we would have also had an upside down Christmas Party as we have in the past. Maybe next year.

New Years was spent in New York/Niagara Falls with family and friends. Now it is back to work as commissions need to be completed and we have a deadline on the new book that we are writing about Digital sculpting with Mudbox.

There are great adventures planned with the God’s Word Collectible series as well. And I am really looking forward to our Inspirations/Generations podcasts. A new one is up on New Years Resolutions. May you all have a wonderful and creative New Year.

Take a good look at the person helping to serve. That is Elizabeth, a new apprentice. You may be seeing quite a bit of her on this blog.

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