Saturday, November 28, 2009



I'm using my "new" Airstream travel trailer studio. I debated for quite awhile whether to paint, decorate (the whole nine yards) or just start using it. I googled a million Airstream pictures and even collected paint chips. Thinking of the money I'd spend to do it "right" I decided to use those funds for metalworking equipment.

So Bob & I ripped out the old gaucho bed frame and put in a work table. This has become the assembling location.

The metal working station will be in the front (tongue end) of the trailer. I already have my drill press and buffing wheel set up. Waiting for the rest of my bench tools to arrive so I can get things in order.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Just recovering from a stinkin' cold. This is Florida but it was uncharacteristically cold last week; lows in the 20's and 30's. Not a good time to get sick. So I've spent most of my time in bed sleeping. Today I ventured out and feel pretty good. So I guess I'm off to work tomorrow.

Wednesday is a baby shower at work and I really feel that I'd like to make a 'mommy' gift instead of a baby gift. Tonite and tomorrow nite I'll be putting something together from all my "goodies." I'll post a picture when it is finished.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Re-acquainted Myself

Today I re-acquainted myself with Etsy and my photo software, Photo Impact. The goal today was just to get listing up on etsy.com. The pictures could be better and I wanted to do some links here to different things; doll construction, jewelry sites. But I'm happy that I did something! As I continue to list things I'll get better.

I've got a long list of items to post on ebay also. I think I'll finish listings on etsy first. That way I'll get used to the process I've developed to describe item, tweek/size the photos, and then upload the item.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

How easy it is to get sidetracked! As a follow up to my art exhibit posting, here is a picture of the "event".



Now it's back to jewelry making and listing items on etsy.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

First Art Exhibit


"Failed Experiment" and "Peace At Last!"

While beads and jewelry seem to be my focus (read "obsession"), I didn't choose either of them for my first art exhibit. My employer mounted an exhibit for employees and I decided that this was the perfect opportunity to create a piece of art that promoted critical thinking as opposed to just something pretty to look at.

Knowing what I wanted to say, my brain seemed to churn with the idea, trying to envision the best way to turn this into reality. At first I thought of a back-to-back piece mounted on a turntable under a Plexiglas cube. After reading of limited floor space in the gallery, I felt that this might limit my chances of having my submission accepted. Eventually I opted for two separate mixed media pieces that could be hung on the wall side-by-side.

What intrigued me was the way the original design morphed throughout "construction." As it progressed I'd get new ideas. Or while rummaging through supplies, something I hadn't considered caught my eye and I incorporated it. Technical challenges resulted in fresh ideas too.

With the deadline looming, I sacrificed many hours of sleep. The dining room table became buried in fabric scraps, paints, yarn, buttons along with the sewing machine, laptop, scanner and the iron. At last I was ready to take pictures of my art to submit along with my artist statement and bio.

I was surprised at how anxious I became waiting to hear if my work was accepted. I was giddy with relief when I received an email from the organizer.

It is so easy to get caught up in the day to day busyness and let the mainstream media tell us what to think. Now my wish is that everyone who views these pieces will really think about what they say and think critically about what is going on around us.

"Failed Experiment" is symbolic of the fact that mankind has experimented for millenniums with every form of government imaginable - with what results? War, pollution, death, misery, hunger, etc. The black and white hands represent humanity of every skin shade from whitest white to blackest black. The test tubes filled with government names represent an experiment gone bad resulting in bad human attributes. The results form the background.

Peace, on the other hand, reigns when humans embrace and each personally express the unifying qualities pouring down from above. This is shown through "Peace At Last!" This is a global peace among humans, animals and the environment.