Silver and Gold

Lady Bug Potstickers in process.

Lady Bug Potstickers in process.

I'm in production-mode in the studio. I'm finishing up work for a trunk show at The Muse in Frederick, Maryland during the first Saturday event April 5. I'll have lots of my garden pieces available for sale and despite the rainy-snow we had this past weekend, I'm confident that Spring is going to make it's way here one of these days very soon. If you are in the area, stop by between 5 and 9 and say hello!

 

Life-long friends!

Life-long friends!

I did take time out to gather with a group of girlfriends I've know since second grade for lunch. We share a history and seem to easily pick up where we left off even though we don't all spend time together frequently. Our 'historian' Dawn likes to bring along long-forgotten childhood mementos she has kept including notes we passed in middle school and trinkets from our days in Brownies and Girl Scouts. These often spark memories, laughter and conversation about our past and how it has framed our present. 

For me, friendship is a pillar of who I am and what I do as an artist. And two of the things I learned in scouts long ago still echo true for me today. 

Dawn's Brownie  Beanie.

Dawn's Brownie  Beanie.

1. Treat people the same way you would like to be treated. 

2. 'Make new friends, but keep the old. One is silver and the other's gold. A circle is round, but never ends. That's how long I will be your friend. '

 

 

Creative Resourcefulness

Workshops are a great place to learn. I've taught and taken clay workshops throughout the years. For me, the end goal is usually a new skill or information in the art of clay. The extra added bonus, I've found is the people connections I've made and the sharing that goes on with all class participants.

For example, Pinterest is the 'gold mine' I discovered while taking a clay workshop in Charlotte, NC. One of my class-mates asked if I'd ever heard of it. No. She opened up a whole new world of creative exploration for me. 

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In the olden days, I would collect pictures from catalogs and magazines  to store in an 'idea notebook.'  I used these visual images to trigger my own creative juices  -- maybe a new shape, type of vessel or color palette would emerge from leafing through my collection. 

 

Now, Pinterest has become my creative muse. I store and explore Pins on a regular basis. It has expanded my creative world tenfold. 

Here is one of the latest pins I've added to my collection. 

I guess my message is simply this: don't stop learning and expanding your creative horizons. Creative inspiration can come from all kinds of resources -- just keep an open mind and you'll discover your own!

Life Lesson

I struggle with the business element of my clay passion. I think many artists do. It’s a journey where I constantly learn, adjust and tweak the mix. Success if often gauged in dollars, but one thing I have learned along the way is that it’s not the only marker. I think giving – of your time, of your talent, of your product – is another important element of ‘work.’ And I’ve found over time, that giving most often leads to receiving. 

I demonstrated the clay quilting technique I use to make Lazy Susans at The Muse in Frederick, Md. this past weekend. I had a great time! I like getting out of the studio and sharing what I do on a daily basis with people. 

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I always try to donate a piece of my work for fundraisers when I'm asked. Here's an example of a mixed media piece I make that is going to help raise money for The Heartly House, Inc. in Frederick, Md. which helps survivors of violence and abuse.

Endings and Beginnings

Melting snow and a beautiful sunset in Urbana, Md. 

Melting snow and a beautiful sunset in Urbana, Md. 

This is a great time of year. Snow and winter are on the way out. Longer and warmer days are on the way in. My energy level goes up and creativity rebounds.


The makings of a personalized Lazy Susan in process.

The makings of a personalized Lazy Susan in process.

I’ve got two great events I’m gearing up for at The Muse in Frederick, Maryland. This coming Saturday ( March 15), I’ll be at the shop demonstrating one of the clay assembly techniques I use called quilting. The lazy susans I make are an example of this clay method.

Newly assembled Toad Houses drying in the studio.

Newly assembled Toad Houses drying in the studio.

The First Saturday of April, I'll return to The Muse with a slew of new work for the Garden including bird feeders, toad houses, totems and pot stickers!

Be sure and stop by the Muse at 19 N. Market Street in Frederick, Maryland while I'm there to say hello!

Peaceful Easy Feeling



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I attended an Eagles concert the other night. The music was great! And it made me think about my own work on a couple of levels. Art is about communicating feelings and emotion. It is timeless. My goal with my work is to transfer the joy and happiness I get out of making my clay art into each piece so that the user can experience the same feelings for years to come. I believe every pot tells a story from its design to its shape to its color to its purpose.  It’s one of the ways I communicate. 

What is a Luvbot?

I get inspiration for creating from all kinds of places and people. I saw the video of Gary Hirsch making bots a few weeks ago and knew I wanted to 'steal his idea' and make some bots of my own. I bought the necessary materials including blank dominoes and oil-based sharpie pens and  started creating. Hearts, love and valentines day are some of my favorite themes -- so 'luvbots' became my bot of choice. It was really a lot of fun! Maybe you'll be inspired to make some bots by watching the video of Gary, or seeing this post. I hope so.

Luvbot - a small piece of (he)art to remind you to give and receive and share love throughout the year!

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Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puPC5lX64j0

Starting Post

As the saying goes, 'you have to start somewhere,' so here goes. My first post on my first blog. I have been on hiatus from the studio and spent the month of February working on a new website complete with connections to the social world. It will be tweaked and improved as time passes and I get more familiar with this new form of communication. 

I'll share images of what I'm working on and other thoughts about my work. 

Even though I've been away from the studio, that doesn't mean I haven't been creating. My fingers have been busy with yarn projects and fun creations I've coined, 'luvbots'. 

These luvbots are made using oil based markers and blank dominoes. I got the idea from an artist named Gary Hirsch.

These luvbots are made using oil based markers and blank dominoes. I got the idea from an artist named Gary Hirsch.

Here is one of the sweaters I knitted while away from the studio. The next project is a pair of socks! The yarn and pattern for this sweater are from The Knot House in Frederick,Maryland. I did change the sleeves of this pattern a little bit to mimi…

Here is one of the sweaters I knitted while away from the studio. The next project is a pair of socks! The yarn and pattern for this sweater are from The Knot House in Frederick,Maryland. I did change the sleeves of this pattern a little bit to mimic the flounce at the bottom of the sweater!