Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Yarmouth Clam Festival


Here it is mid July. I haven't written for quite awhile. Time to get back to blogging. We had a lovely Sunday at the Yarmouth Clam festival even if they did run out of clams! Many artists as always showing their beautiful work at this fair. My favorite T-shirt guy was there and my son and I now have matching sheep t-shirts.

I miss being an artist in a craft show when I go to these festivals, but there are just too many other matters that demand my time these days. Most of them resolve around being a mom. I know that the years will go by quickly and I will be happier in the long run putting this energy into my son now. Time for art and shows will come again later.

Awhile back I was debating whether to buy a DSLR camera and I finally did! So happy with my Canon XSI. Very nice camera and I'm still playing with it. I especially had fun photographing the ferris wheel directly into the afternoon sun at the clam festival.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

It's a gray Saturday. The pavement is shiny with last night's rain and I'm sniffling and sneezing and losing my voice. I'm a talker, so that's pretty frustrating. I was looking in the Etsy forums and found a great link which describes tips for new sellers on etsy. It's worth posting here:
http://etsywingsoflove.blogspot.com/2009/02/etsy-top-tips-for-every-newbie.html

Saturday, April 4, 2009

What kind of camera?


I've been researching new cameras and my brain is on overload with all the possibilities out there. I have been using my little Samsung SL201 which just isn't doing the trick these days. Here is a link to one of the etsy forums where this has been discussed in depth: http://www.etsy.com/forums_thread.php?thread_id=6097297 I need a camera that will take clearer and brighter photos of my jewelry and prevent me from having to do so much photo editing. In a nutshell I have to decide whether it is worth it to go the expensive DSLR route or just find a very nice high end point and shoot with extra features. As a former high school photography teacher in the earlier days before digital... I have a love and interest in the fancier multi featured cameras. But I am a busy woman, and don't have as much time these days to be out shooting landscapes and closeups of butterflies! I am more interested in some family photos and great close ups of my jewelry.

So far, all the photographs on this blog have been taken with this little Samsung which is compact, but not producing the results I would like. I have posted a photo of one of my recent Etsy listings
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=23241377 and although I have tweaked it in "Picnik" (an online photo editing program), I am still not satisfied.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

My interview on DZFantasy


A wonderful artist named Donna has featured me in her artist interviews on her blog:
DZ Fantasy

She had great questions for me, and is very productive in her own art. She makes some amazing fabric dolls. I especially love her mermaids. I am a follower of her blog. You should see her creations!

Donna featured my necklace "Crocus Blooms" in that interview.

Here is the interview from Donna's blog:
What led you to start creating your art/craft?

I have always loved creating. As a little girl I made my own paper people including little pocket beds for them to sleep in. Anytime I was able to draw, make potholders, or even mud houses in the dirt I was happy. My father loved to paint and my mother is not very artistic but really encouraged all four of her children to express themselves through music, art or dance.

I took art classes in elementary school and was selected for a special Saturday program at the Delaware Art Museum. I loved art classes in high school, but was terrified that college art would force me into a mold I didn’t want to be stuck in. I refused to take art classes and was not very happy with the other courses I took. I dropped out and moved to Cambridge. After a year of waitressing in Boston, I ended up returning to the University of Delaware and taking my first art course in my junior year. From then on I crammed all the art I could get into my schedule and graduated with a degree in Fine Arts.

I started substitute teaching after graduation and found out I really liked teaching. So through a series of events I ended up going back and pursuing another degree in Art Education. I love teaching art, but it did not satisfy my need to create. One summer I took a week long workshop at Bennington College with Tory Hughes teaching on polymer clay. I couldn’t get enough! I stayed up every night until about 2 am making stuff. I knew I was an artist at the end of that week. Since then I’ve been perfecting my techniques and exploring bead and jewelry making.

I exhibit in several craft shows and I have had my work in galleries. Becoming a mom later in life has changed my way of working. I have another priority these days. I still create jewelry, but not the quantity that I used to. I am still teaching middle school art which is fun but demanding.

How did you decide what medium you wanted to work with?

Once I took the workshop in Bennington, I fell in love with the possibilities of polymer clay. I dabble in quilting, drawing and painting, but I seem to always come back to the world of polymer clay.

What aspect of creating your art/craft do you find the most enjoyable?

As a teacher, I am surrounded by children all day long. When I come home I am taking my son to activities, having his friends over and spending time with him. I still have to make dinner, do dishes, and all the other things that we all need to do! When I am working on my jewelry I get into another world and often I am alone. I need the solace and find that just having that quiet time to myself (when I can get it) is a treasure in itself. I really enjoy the process of working with the clay. Making canes and shaping beads is full of new discoveries constantly. Pouring my beads onto a tray and choosing colors is the beginning of a new design for a piece of jewelry. I never know exactly what it will look like until I am finished. Displaying my work and hearing the comments of my customers usually inspires me to make new works.

If you had to choose a fruit OR a vegetable, to describe your art/craft, what would you choose, and why?

My work is most like a mixed berry concoction. Lots of sweet color and many individual roundish parts. And how can I resist a berry when it is my last name?

If you had to choose one other medium in which to display your creativity, what would that be, and why?

I am so intrigued by beautiful pastel paintings I’ve seen. I would love to try working in them. I am especially drawn to landscapes in pastel.

What message, if any, do you want to convey with your art/craft?

I hope that others see the joy I find in creating beautiful objects. I have been told I have a good sense of color, and I do like to work with bright “happy” colors. I want people who look at my artwork to smile. I want women who wear my jewelry to feel beautiful when they are wearing Moosewinks Jewelry.


What advice do you have for other artists/crafters?


I’ll give the advice that has been given to me over and over. Make what you love, and someone else will love it too.
Barb, I'm so happy to have come upon your very creative, beautiful jewelry, and that you took the time to share your thoughts, ideas, and work with everyone.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day



Today is the birthday of two special people! One young boy who I love dearly (my son), and a friend that I teach with.

It was loads of fun to make a birthday necklace with symbolic charms for Heather. I knew she would enjoy it, and look great wearing it. I was quite pleased with the way it turned out (even if I did stay up late to finish it).

Proof of Spring



On Sunday we found a little patch of ground with a wonderful yellow surprise. Near the snow was a welcome sight of fresh new blooming crocuses. Hard to see when atop the mountain of snow that still will take awhile to melt. The kids from church had a blast climbing the mountain in the warm air. We were all smiles.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Purple Passion Freeform Peyote Beaded Necklace


This one took quite a long time to make, and I still am thinking of adding more to it. I call it "Purple Passion" and I've put it on display (and for sale) in my Etsy shop. You can see it there if you click on this link: Purple Passion Necklace.

Birthday Jewelry


Birthdays come and go so quickly now. How did I get here, to this age? My friends have grandchildren and kids in college. I have a ten year old, on the cusp of his eleventh birthday.

My son and I have birthdays a week apart. Several friends have birthdays now as well. It's a busy birthday time around here in mid March.

My sister in law and I share the same names and the same birthday (but not the same year). So this year I made her a birthday necklace to celebrate a "big" birthday! I just sent it off, so hopefully she'll like it.

It is pictured above.