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Do You Sign Your Work?
Seems like a simple question~but there’s actually a lot behind it. Some artists sign everything. Some never do. Some hide it. Some make it part of the composition. And here's the thing~ None of these are wrong. Signing your work is part authorship, part presentation. A signature can: • Claim the work as yours • Build recognition over time • Become part of your visual language But it can also: • Distract from the piece if it’s too loud • Break immersion if it’s placed without intention • Feel unnecessary, especially in studies or sketch work There’s also the question of where and how: Front vs back Full name vs initials vs symbolIntegrated vs separate Visible vs subtle Traditionally, many artists signed on the front. Others reserved signatures for the back, especially for more minimal or contemporary work. In digital spaces, this shifts again~ watermarks, captions, logo, embedded signatures. At the end of the day, it comes down to intention. Is your signature: • Serving the piece? • Supporting your identity as an artist? • Or just there out of habit? There’s no single rule~ but there is awareness. Curious where everyone lands on this—Do you sign your work? Where and how? 👇
3 likes • Mar 26
I sign large items that have the space (like bowls and goblets) on the bottom/back, but for smaller things (like bottle stoppers or pen nib holders) where there's no good place to sign, or some commissions that I wouldn't normally do without being specifically asked usually don't get signed.
2 likes • Mar 26
@Hansheng Lee it's a little hard to explain. The biggest thing is "is it something i would normally make or is it something wildly unrelated to DSMT?" If it's something that's completely unrelated (like making a custom rigging element for a piece or installation) I won't sign it, or if i do it'll be well hidden somewhere. If someone commissioned a chair or bench i'd probably sign it, but if it were an upholstered footrest or ottoman i wouldn't. If that make sense
New pieces recently made
Started the new year plugging away making some things but also trying out new things! Wooden Mallets in Maple and Red Oak, Pen Nib Holders in Red Oak, Black Walnut, Black and White Ebony, and Padauk, Nostepinnes in Padauk, Cherry, and Ash, Boxes for Crochet Hook Handles with interchangeable hooks, and of course bowls and bottle stoppers
New pieces recently made
2 likes • Feb 20
found out today that I got accepted in the Crozet Fall Arts and Crafts Festival... I'm a little staggering right now... I applied to 5 big shows, 3 of them juried, expecting to maybe get into 2 of them if I was lucky... Now I have - 3/7 - Spring Crafts & More @ Augusta Expo 3/14 - RVA Makers Market @ Arts at Glen Allen (not a "big" one but still) 5/2 & 5/3 - Arts in the Park Richmond 5/9 & 5/10 - Crozet Spring Arts & Crafts Festival 10/10 & 10/11 - Crozet Fall Arts & Crafts Festival 11/14 & 11/15 - Fall Arts & Crafts Show @ Augusta Expo I need to Do more Stuff and Make more Things!
1 like • Mar 2
@Carin Chantel Thank you!
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Danny DoStuffMakeThings
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@danny-dostuffmakethings-5150
I do stuff and make things and stream most of it... mostly things out of wood but occasionally multiple other materials

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