I am steadily working on my most recent piece, but each time I work, I also bring out my larger project, getting myself warmed up to return to it. Of course, I expected to be further along than I am now, so that I would already have gotten some work completed on the project, but that always seems the way things go. I did not make "resolutions" per se this year, and have even read that such grand proclamations are more prone to failure than simple acts of minor change, but in the vein of those minor acts of change, I am hoping to document my work in progress more this year than I have in the past. Often, I take no photos until a project is complete. One exception to that is that if I create a design that will lead towards a finished piece, that will have to be disassembled in order to actually work on the piece, than I will photograph the temporary design so I can return to it as I work. After some conversations with fellow artists, I have come to believe that taking photographs of the work in process can also be helpful both as a work evolves and in my own growth as an artist. Of course, I am also hoping to do more work and to work more (similar, but not exactly the same), and like all resolutions, we'll see how that goes!