Whatever you are celebrating at this time of year I wish you all a wonderful season of warmth and cheer dear friends! Thank you for everything you add to my life by being a part of this community we share.
12.24.2011
12.23.2011
12.22.2011
108 Bowls: A Water Mala
I know I could use a little sweet peace right about now. This video is beautiful and calming, and shows a special project done by White Forest Pottery. It is good on so many levels. Raising awareness about the preciousness of water; showing what happens when we love and respect ourselves and what we do in the world; the joy and beauty of craftsmanship. And one of these little forest bells would make a nice gift, too! Maybe for celebrating the new year.
I found White Forest Pottery through 3191 Miles Apart, a great blog everyone already knows about, but gives me an opportunity for one more toot on the Maine Pride horn, as MAV is a fellow Mainer!
Just in case the bells don't tempt you...there is all this and more!
Just in case the bells don't tempt you...there is all this and more!
12.21.2011
New Work
I've been working on these panels and the large canvas on the bottom recently. I'm still having trouble photographing them well. It's always been hard to photograph my work anyway because it has so much white in it, and many layers of surface detail. When I put washes into the work it becomes even more difficult to photograph without glare, or the feeling of overexposure. I don't think I know how to focus my *!@!#!***!* camera yet either! Learning is something that requires faith and persistence, right? Do you ever feel kind of pissed at all the things we artists have to learn how to do to get our work seen, when all we really want to do is just make the art? At least that's all I really want to do. Then I remember how grateful I am to spend part of every day creating!
12.20.2011
More Maine Pride
These photos are via Design Sponge, and are from a sneak peek of the summer home of Annie Coggan and Caleb Crawfords. It's in Belfast, Maine. Both inhabitants are designers, as is pretty obvious. I think many people come to maine because of the freedom to pursue anything they feel drawn to explore. There is a small population here, and it feels like most of those are artists and farmers! I can't adequately describe the fresh light and sense of possibility that symbolizes Maine for me. I only know that I love it more with each year that passes. It's been 9 years since we moved here from a loft in downtown Chicago. Those first few years I wanted to turn tail and run "home" because the change was so abrupt. But that was not an option, and it made me realize that home is where you live, and that's what I was doing, one day at a time.
12.19.2011
Maine Pride
Sarah Szwajkos is a photographer who lives in midcoast Maine. She creates commissioned portraits of interior spaces for her Personal Spaces Project. Her website is Damn Rabbitt Studios. These are all photos she has taken which are on her website. I like the way she composes in such a natural way. And what a cool idea to take a portrait of a home. I want to know the people who live in these spaces.
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12.18.2011
Odette New York
I think I could wear Odette Jewelry every day. I have my eye on that gold bangle...and the pendant...and the rings too...and then I took a look at her Etsy shop and...well you know what I mean. I found her through The Makers Project. Take a look at the Odette New York site here. And go over to her blog from there. The Etsy shop is here. All images here are by Jennifer Causey from The Makers Project blog.
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