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July 26th, 2011Artists, Handmade/Crafters, New Mosaic Pieces, Small BusinessCome check out a great local market here in the Denver area; Sweet William Market at Stapleton; you’ll find it at the end of the roundabout in the “29th Ave.” business district of Stapleton, just off Quebec at 29th Ave. It’s only open from 9-2, so come early before the cupcake truck runs out, the live music stops playing, and all the ‘good stuff’ is gone! I’ll be there with all kinds of new mosaic finery; jewelry, pet tags, garden stakes, frames, trays, tables, wall art, etc., etc.! Come on out and meet me if you haven’t already and let’s ‘talk some mosaics’! Class registrations and information also available at the market; come ask me your questions and see which class is right for you!
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March 31st, 2010Handmade/Crafters, Jewelry/Mixed Media Supplies, Mosaic Materials & Supplies, New Mosaic PiecesWanted to share; went to a super cool wholesale bead show in Denver last week; Rings ‘n Things bead Spring “Road Show”; found some terrific Mexican Day of the Dead things to use in my mosaics & mosaic jewelry; SO glad I went! I’ve already used a bunch of their stuff on two mosaic pieces; a candleabra and a frame, and am working on a mirror! Also got some great ball chain and other chain and cord for my pendants. Find their show sched. at http://www.rings-things.com/Show/show.php Great prices, free catalogs, and coupons! And, they are wonderful people out of Spokane, WA, one of my favorite corners of the country!
BTW: Have you heard of “The Day of the Dead” (“El Dia de los Muertos” in Spanish)? Wondered what it was all about? Wondered why there are so many skulls and skeletons in the artwork associated with the holiday? There is a pretty good, comprehensive description of the holiday on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead
I think we can learn a lot from this wonderful holiday and tradition; honoring our loved ones who have passed; remembering the good things about them, seeing death as a more natural part of life and something to not be so feared, etc. I have been to Mexico many times and visited the wonderful cemetaries, which I feel have a completely different feel than in the U.S. (more positive) and I have seen several of the wonderful altars to the dead, which are incredibly touching monuments to their loved ones. Check it out and let me know what you think!
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March 30th, 2010Artists, Mosaic Artists, Mosaic Classes, Mosaic How-To's, Mosaic Resources, New Mosaic Pieces
I’ll be posting LOTS of photos, information, ‘reports’, suppliers, and resources from the 2010 Society of American Mosaic Artists conference I attended in Chicago the week before last, starting with this short report…I’m happy to report that my Art Salon piece, titled, “The Unknown” (question mark mosaic in pic; not the white background; that’s supposed to represent how it would hang on a wall; better pic of it on my Gallery page), sold to a gallery in Canada, outside Toronto, the Maplestone Gallery; www.maplestonegallery.com! Yey! SO Fun! I see a lot of their stuff is very bright like my piece, which makes it interesting. I also see that they offer a variety of mosaic classes, in case you’re able to attend. Check them out; I met Aiken, the co-owner along with Suzanne (who looks like she does FAB mosaic work), and he was really nice! I bet their classes are great! I see they are also offering a special visiting Artist workshop with wonderful mosaic artist Carol Shelkin in August; sign up now; she is VERY popular and her work is fantastic (see her piece below from the Mosaic Art International 2010 Exhibition)! Anyone who’s attended or knows the gallery, please feel free to post your feedback here!
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March 6th, 2010Artists, Mosaic Artists, Mosaic Classes, Mosaic How-To's, Mosaic Materials & Supplies, Mosaic Organizations, Mosaic Resources, New Mosaic Pieces, Online Crafter Resources, Organizations
I’m so excited, and I just can’t hide it…Less than two weeks now until the 2010 SAMA (Society of American Mosaic Artists) Conference in Chicago! SAMA is an organization for mosaic artists and fans, from those just beginning to discover mosaics to those that are seasoned professionals. Of course, I’m kind of the “just beginning” end, so, this is my first conference! I’m looking forward to meeting lots of other mosaicists (yeah; it’s kinda a word!), learning lots of new things, ‘networking’, and checking out the VENDOR marketplace! Thank God, I’m flying SW, where they don’t charge for bags, b/c I’m bringing a whole empty one for lots of new GOODIES!!!The photo above (titled, “The Unknown”) is a piece I’ve submitted for the Art Salon/Auction at the show; we’ll see how it does! I’ll also be volunteering on the ‘Mosaic Marathon’, where we all contribute to the making of a huge mosaic installation to donate to a local domestic violence shelter. It will be so fun to actually be designing & breaking & gluing some sh*t down w/other mosaicists! I think the conference will provide some great inspiration, skills, and information to both inspire my work and add to my class content for my students. I don’t know if I’ll be able to go every year, but I’m at least glad to be able to go now, at this more ‘beginning’ time as a mosaicist! For anyone out there who’s familiar w/ SAMA and wants information and/or reports on the conference and its activities, I’ll be doing some posting (hopefully during, but definitely after) and can answer any questions you might have. If you’re not familiar w/ SAMA and you’re looking for some information on mosaics, supplies, classes, artists, designers, etc., see their website for all kinds of resources!
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January 5th, 2010Artists, New Mosaic PiecesI did LOTS of “gluing down” during my Christmas vacation, and then finally got everything grouted, cleaned up, sealed, photographed, etc., to share the photos w/ you HERE! Hope you like ‘em; I love doing them!
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