Summer
Hartzfeld has been blind since infancy but that hasn't stopped her
from crafting beautiful pieces of jewelry. She lives with her Guide dog,
Lake, who helps her get about the city.
Summer joined the Regina Farmer's Market in 1997. Lake and Summer make their
way to the market by bus, with Summer carrying all her cases in a back
pack. She designed her cases herself and had them made by a local craftsperson.
Summer
chooses her pieces by shape and texture, rather than by colour. She
prefers to work with natural material such as semi-precious stones, sterling silver, and shells.
Summer
crafts all her own wire components from sterling silver wire. By
touch she is able to make perfect loops and swirls. She can feel the smallest
inclusion in a stone and can frequently tell the type of stone by its feel. She
starts playing with the beads, feeling each one, and figuring what shapes will go
together. She carefully chooses her stones. Her hands are her eyes.
For
colour, Summer relies on the description from her sighted friends. Majority rules when it
comes to colour, as everyone seems to have their own way of describing it.
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