Okay, so today, let’s talk about this “Raven on a Totem Pole” thing I did. It all started when I got really into the whole idea of what ravens mean. You know, they’re not just birds; they’re like, symbols of wisdom and change and all that cool stuff. And then you’ve got totem poles, which are these awesome structures that tell stories or show off who’s who in the family. I thought, “Why not put these two together?”
First off, I spent a bunch of time reading up on ravens and totem poles. Not in a super intense, academic way, but just browsing around to get a feel for what they’re all about. I learned that ravens are seen as these clever, adaptable creatures, and totem poles can be anything from a family’s history book to a memorial. It got me thinking about how I could represent these ideas in a physical way.
So, I decided to get my hands dirty. I’m not a professional artist or anything, but I do enjoy a good DIY project. I grabbed some materials, mostly wood and some carving tools. It wasn’t anything fancy, just enough to get started. The first step was sketching out the design. I pictured this raven, perched right on top of a totem pole, looking all wise and mysterious.
Carving was the next big step. I’m not going to lie; it was tough. Woodworking is no joke, and I definitely made some mistakes along the way. There were times when I thought about giving up, especially when the wood wouldn’t cooperate, or my cuts weren’t as clean as I wanted them to be. But I kept at it, little by little, shaping the wood into what I had envisioned.
After the carving came the painting and finishing touches. This is where the raven really started to come to life. I used dark colors for the raven, to give it that mysterious vibe, and brighter colors for the rest of the totem pole, to represent the stories and history it was supposed to tell. It was a lot of trial and error, figuring out what colors worked best and how to apply them without messing up the whole thing.
- Sketch the design
- Gather materials
- Carve the wood
- Paint and finish
Finally, after what felt like forever, it was done. Seeing the finished product, the raven sitting proudly on top of the totem pole, was such a great feeling. It wasn’t perfect, not by a long shot, but it was mine. It represented not just the symbolism of the raven and the totem pole, but also my own journey of creating something from scratch, with all the challenges and frustrations that came with it.
This whole project was more than just making a cool-looking thing. It was about pushing myself to try something new, to learn and adapt along the way. Just like the raven symbolizes transformation and new opportunities, this project transformed me, too, in a small way. It reminded me that even when things get tough, there’s always a chance to grow and create something meaningful. And that, I think, is pretty awesome.
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