Work That Gives
My parents always told me there was great satisfaction in a job well done. May seem corny, but it’s true. And it’s one of the things I like best about my work … it’s satisfying to interpret and conceptualize a broad range of messages. I like to call it giving things a “visual voice”.
No two voices are the same; each has something distinctly their own ~ and to hear, discover and express that in its most dynamic way is really kinda neat.
Naturally, it’s also satisfying when the work is appreciated. (Who doesn’t like a kind word?) Clients are happy, you’re happy. It’s good for their business, it’s good for you. A “job well done.”
Sometimes though, the work achieves more measurable, tangible benefits ~ and when that happens, it’s that much more meaningful all around. The small piece of art below is one of those.
Commissioned specifically as a fund-raising effort for my alma mater, Wittenberg University, I was pleased to learn that this hymnal bookplate raised more than double the intended financial goal, attracted a high percentage of new donors and brought valuable support to other campus needs above and beyond the original effort.
This is truly “work that gives”. And somehow that’s doubly satisfying.
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November 11, 2010 at 9:59 amThank you all for your kind remarks! It was a unique opportunity to play duet with my own art and the mission of the Wittenberg Fund, and to serve a worthy purpose under the wonderful direction of Fund Director Chris Norman.
Penny Sitler
November 8, 2010 at 9:26 amGreat job, Pat, and I’m especially proud of you as a fellow Wittenberger! XO
Community Action Hero Yorka
November 7, 2010 at 11:37 amWhat a great post, presented in a way that does justice to the impact of your book plate.
Thank You for sharing this Patricia.
Patty Newbold
November 7, 2010 at 11:19 amIt’s really beautiful! It’s no surprise it worked so well for Wittenberg.
Lucie Boyd
November 7, 2010 at 11:15 amStunning,of course! A job WELL done!!!! Congratulations.
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