Sleeping DryadWinter’s here and tree spirits are slumbering. Here is a quick peek at a dryad as she sleeps in her Maple leaf.

November 3, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    

A unique blend of Nouveau and Nature!

This tiny art nouveau style bas relief of a tree nymph is set into an imprint of a 2″ Norway Maple leaf from Rhode Island. Both are sculpted using Kato clay. The leaf has been colored with inks and mica powders and the fairy nymph is colored using watercolors then sealed.
The brown leather necklace is 20″ with amber glass beads, silver beads, sterling silver bail and a hand crafted sterling silver clasp.

October 30, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    

Nature’s beauty! I am really enjoying using gemstones for healing and well being with my leaf spirits lately, and although this could be worn as a pendant, I have transformed this lovely imprint of a Burr Oak, also called Mossycup Oak, as an ornament. Fashion forward fairies or renn folk could do double duty and use this as a focal pendant worthy of a goddess or fairy queen.

Sculpted using a combination of translucent Kato and pearl clay, I’ve added a layer of antiquing to bring out the detail in the veins and to show depth as well.

The hanger is multiple copper spirals accented with genuine Tiger’s eye and a fire polished czech bead. A piece of lovely hand dyed raw silk ribbon finished with quartz leaves adds a lovely finishing touch!

Tiger’s Eye is a stone of protection that is also very grounding. It enhances integrity, willpower, practicality and correct use of power. It is a stone that enhances good luck, and brings prosperity, often in the form of money.Spirals represent the cycles of life and interconnectedness of all things.


October 21, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    
So dear friends, I’ve been away and obviously not blogging like I should. Here is a commissioned piece I’ve just finished of a very large Norwalk Maple leaf spirit. The leaf measures 6″ x 7″ and is done in the warm, subtle colors of Autumn. Enjoy!


October 1, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    

I love jewelry and I love sculpting, and both can be expensive at times.   I am also a “casualty” of the current economic crisis in our country that has left me unemployed.  Panicked?  I was for a few weeks till I got it together and decided to suck it up and create my own job.  So how’s it going, you ask?  Well…I’m not living the life of luxury but I was able to pay my mortgage with my new “job” this past month.  Yay!!!  I sell my art on Etsy, a site that promotes hand crafted goods, and through word of mouth through customers and the Internet.  It’s a great venue with some awesome people that I’ve been privileged to meet along the way.  I also have joined a group of local artisans called, ArtsInRI, who sell on Etsy as well as do shows throughout New England.

What do I do? I sculpt.  I go for long walks in the country and collect leaves which I preserve and use to imprint polymer clay to make wearable art pieces.  I also have begun to create jewelry, which I am finding to be loads of fun.  It is a nice way to make some money and I get to create and wear some pretty unique things for myself.  Never mind that gift giving has become a breeze… P1070627

The challenge I find is downsizing my life and deciding what I need and what I can let go.  It’s tough when you tend to be a bit of a pack rat.   As an artist , I can find a use for everything and will talk myself into justifying why I “need” to keep a certain thing many might consider tossing.  (just created a nifty pair of earrings from an up-cycled sterling silver watch band)

The easy part has been cutting back on what I spend and becoming more aware of how I spend.  I find now I eat better,  sleep better, and am happier.  I have chickens who help out by providing me with eggs and are a comical group in themselves.  I hardly need to use my car so I’m saving on repairs, gas, tires.  Big surprise, I’ve gotten to know my neighbors much better and by putting resources together (ie. gardening, bartering, pooling).

Is it easy?  No, not at all.  Some weeks I make a sale and some weeks I don’t.  So it’s a constant ebb and flow of adjusting and readjusting my finances.  Is it  worth it then you ask? Yes.  To be able to create a living from what you really love to do is extremely satisfying, and that my friends, makes all the difference in the world.

So buy hand made art when you can. You never know when you are helping someone realize their dreams and allowing them to pay the mortgage. :)

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September 29, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Daily Life, Etsy  
    

Blue Dragonfly tells us that the fall is upon us and the long winter is approaching. With shimmering wings and delicate form, it seems a creature from the land of Faerie. It is a power animal which can help to put us in touch with nature spirits.P1080823

Blue Dragonfly spirit means you must consciously make an effort to express your hopes, dreams, and wishes. It’s spirit is the essence of the winds of change, the messages of wisdom and enlightenment; and the communication from the elemental world.

This lovely 4″ dragonfly spirit has been hand sculpted of premium Kato poly clay and stands on an imprint of a Norway maple leaf. Colored with mica powders, inks, and heat set paints, her wings, bodice, and headpiece are drenched with AB iridescent silver Swarovski crystals. They sparkle and change color from different angles. There are two larger black crystals in the headpiece that mimic a dragonfly’s eyes. She has a long soft hand tinted mohair pony tail.

The 7″ x 5″ shadowbox is hand painted with multiple layers of different paint, mica powders.P1080817

This piece is available in the Arts In Rhode Island group shop.

September 22, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    

The days are slowly waning and as autumn approaches many of the gorgeous Maple trees are beginning to change color before they shed their leaves.  It’s an ancient cycle of life/death/rebirth that plays out over and over again.  It is the beginning of the Autumnal Equinox , one of the only times in the year when day and night are almost equally long, it also marks an ancient holiday whose roots are traced back to before the Middle Ages!  On this special day, the Sun appears to cross the celestial equator, from north to south; this marks the beginning of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere.  In tribute, here is a lovely tree spirit who is ushering in the long days of autumn.

Lovely iridescent colors shimmer in this beautiful 2” sugar maple pendant.  I’ve drawn the face of the tree’s spirit using quality artist pencils, accented with mica powders, and sealed in resin to protect the artwork.  A gorgeous green jade bead, sterling silver spiral, and sterling filigreed bail complete the piece on an 18” buna cord with sterling clasps.

You can see more of her in my Etsy shop.  Please stop by and say hello!

September 22, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Daily Life, Etsy  
    

I’ve taken these awesome vintage Lucite heart and flower beads and up cycled them into a pair of gorgeous earrings. The beads are a soft frosted clear and will take on the color of whatever you are wearing.

The ear wires and findings are sterling silver, and I’ve accented the earrings with Czech foiled clear beads to give them a bit of extra sparkle. A lovely gift for your sweetie this Valentine’s Day, they come in a lovely hand crafted gift box.

February 7, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    
Arts In RI team members decided to creatively challenge one another to embrace the season of love with Valentine themed products. Between now and Valentine’s Day we will share some of these “lovely” designs with you here on our blog. Let us know how you feel about our art by leaving a comment. Everyone who leaves a comment will be entered into a random drawing for an Arts In RI gift basket featuring goodies from many of our shops. (one entry per person per post. In other words you can enter once every time we post a new product!!!) Be sure to check back on the blog on Valentine’s Day as we will announce the winner that day. Entries will be accepted until midnight February 13th.

Our next item is a beautiful pair of earrings created by Val of ElysianFields. Val, says of her design: “Cyprus, the birthplace of Aphrodite, Greek goddess of love and beauty was also where the mineral Copper was mined and named for. I have combined the organic warmth and protective qualities of Bali copper wires and added to it the fiery sparkle of pink fire polished Czech beads. The fire used to create these sparkling little treasures seems to radiate from within the bead itself. A lovely gift for your Aphrodite this Valentine’s Day, they come in a lovely hand crafted gift box.”

February 7, 2009 · Posted in Blog, Etsy  
    

The Holly Tree- symbol of the life force, vitality and immortality. It is considered a lucky tree to grow in the garden because it wards off negative energies. In winter druids would advise people to take holly into their homes, as they believed it would shelter the elves and fairies who could join humans at this time without causing them injury.

Holly was also believed to protect against lightning and was often planted near the house. It has been proved that the spikes of the holly leaves act like miniature lightning conductors, and so protect the tree.

This lovely Holly leaf & Coral berry necklace was created from imprinting holly leaves from my yard onto Kato clay. Bright red coral berries strung with sterling silver wire dangle jauntily from the leaves.

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November 22, 2008 · Posted in Blog, Etsy