Monday, February 26, 2007

Queenthings Interview
Jenny Vorwaller is an amazing jewelry designer and the brains behind Queenthings. Her website showcases her stunning pieces as well as shares her photos and adventures in her new home in South America. In this interview of sorts she tells us all about her new line of jewelry! Chapter One was recently released only to find HUGE success! Jenny was kind enough to answer some questions about her ideas, inspirations, and vision for her new lines!!



Your photos are all so beautiful, and the flow of your first Chapter in the collection is sublime! Please tell us more about telling stories.

With my own personal jewelry collection, I found that each piece I owned told a story; from travels, gifts that I had received from special people in my life, heirlooms, and so on. I wanted my work to have the same meaning and I also wanted to create some room for me to grow as a designer. So the whole idea for creating chapters and stories for my collections came to me as a way to help me focus. Though I've seen artists create wonders being fed with just one source, I felt too confined to limit myself with one genre. Being an avid reader, somehow the idea of each collection that I put out being a story made sense. It has a beginning (the concept) a middle (the creating) and a happy ending (others enjoying what I put out there.) With painting, most ideas seem to communicate more strongly when worked as a series, and I see "stories" being told in fashion all the time, why not in jewelry?




You recently made a huge move to South America. Can you tell us a little bit more about your new surroundings?

I step out of my home here and into a new world. Everyday I am in awe at this beautiful world, the places yet undiscovered, how people live and their way of life. Travel truly transforms. Picture old ornate architecture, lively fruit and vegetable stands, panaderias (tasty bakeries), antique cars, miles and miles of beautiful beaches, a rich political past that is deeply sad at times, wonderful artisan feiras, the most tranquil people on earth, the breeze cooling the summer from the rio de la plata...


Are you a full time artist, or do you have a day job? If so, how does one effect the other?

I am a full time artist, though I don't work full hour days at the moment. When I am not working directly at my studio desk, I am usually out exploring and immersing myself in other creative activities and recharging. I'm so grateful to be doing what I love, after having worked uninspiring jobs, I can't take this for granted!


Are there other artists, musicians, actors (creatives in general) that are really influencing you right now?

Oh! There are so many, too many to list! Also, I kind of like to keep my influences for the next collection to myself until it is launched, it just seems more exciting to me that way.


What's next?

Well, I don't have a very scheduled timetable for putting out each collection, I think they will come as I can fit them between current travels. This allows me to carve out time to really go inside myself and see what I feel like exploring. I love researching, and I feel the next set of jewelry will be a total departure from the first secret garden pieces. I'm sensing something more modern. Contemporary studio jewelry is fascinating to me, with the way it crosses boundaries. Maybe I'm leaning more to this style because I just returned from viewing Calatrava's beautiful bridge here in Buenos Aires. Architecture has always always inspired me immensely, ever since my art history class in college, I've been enchanted. So I would love to incorporate that into jewelry. Right now i have a special collaboration piece that is completely inspired by one of my favorite gothic cathedrals. I'm really excited to see it progress, and I'm working with an amazing designer.


What about the photos on your site? Are there prints for sale?

The photos I created on my site were there to support my idea, to have both worlds collide. I hadn't even thought of making them available for purchase! But I'm so glad that you ask, because when i finally decided to *gulp* buckle down and choose a medium to express myself in (I'm what you would call a multidisciplinary artist you see) I had a lot of fear that I wouldn't be able to ignore photography, painting, everything else! But I realized that they all work together, beautifully. So there may be some original artwork with the next jewelry story...stay tuned.

Where can we purchase your work?

You can see each story unfold at my website, www.queenthings.com and by clicking on any image in the series, you will be led to my etsy shop. If you would like to be in the know about future projects, collaborations, and the like, please subscribe to my mailing list! Just send me a little note to my email, which you can also find on my website.
(All images courtesy of Jenny Vorwaller)

Monday, February 12, 2007

Build a Nest Trunk Show

I am so excited to share this news with you! The brilliant Vanessa De Vargas of Turquoise LA is hosting a trunk show for Nest, a fabulous website with an even better mission.

Because no one could explain Nests mission statement better, here is a clipping from their website: Nest is a nonprofit organization dedicated to changing the lives of women in developing countries. The mission of Nest is to support women artists and artisans in the developing world by helping them create sustainable entrepreneurial businesses. To do this, Nest provides micro-credit loans to be used for the purchase of the supplies and materials necessary to begin and/or maintain art or craft-based businesses.

If you are in the LA area be sure to stop by for great finds for a more than worthy cause!!!

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Lisa Congdon at ReForm School!

This Saturday is the opening of Lisa Congdons newest works at ReForm School in Silverlake, CA. I am super excited to meet Lisa! Her work is so amazing and inspiring! Although we have only ever exchanged emails, I can tell you Lisa is one of the nicest women on Earth! If you are in the area, make a date to swing by for the artists reception Saturday, February 10th, 7-10pm. 4014 Santa Monica Blvd. (At Sunset Blvd. in SilverLake), Los Angeles, CA 90029, (323)906-8660

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Stiletto Heights

Jennifer Gordon is the talent behind Stiletto Heights. Her collages are reminiscent of old Hollywood glamour. All are vibrant and entrancing. Her bold color choices are all so much fun! If you havent seen her shop, you should really check it out. I am always scanning it for fun inspiration and to help me gain the courage to use more color!

Now through February 14th you can receive 20% any purchase of art made from Stiletto Heights Etsy Shop. Please just write Valentines07 in the Message to Buyer Section and wait for an adjusted invoice from Paypal before paying. This discount offer does not apply to commissions.
(All images courtesy of Jennifer Gordon)

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Happy Birthday Whip Up!


Can you believe it! Whip Up is turning 1! To celebrate this extremely special occasion the site has launched a competition asking all of us to design a new banner!! There are awesome prizes from Princeton Architectural Press, publishers of some of the coolest deisgn books out there! The contest runs through March 1st, so you have plenty of time to get those design wheels turning!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Kim Family Benefit
Was one of your New Years resolutions to give more? Well, I have a perfect solution that allows you to give to a very worthy cause, while bidding on some very cool items!

A website has lauched to help The James Kim Memorial Fund benefit the family of James Kim, the SF husband and father who died in a brave attempt to save his wife and daughters when they got lost and ended up stranded in the mountains coming home from a Thanksgiving road trip in Oregon. We all heard about the Kims on the news, and now we have an opportunity to help! Some of my favorite designers and artists have donated items to be auctioned off on eBay. 100% of all proceeds will go to the The James Kim Memorial Fund. Here is a quick sampling of what the over 40 artists have donated:

An intricate Machine Patwork Pillow from Lisa Congdon.


A fabulous plush Owl and the Pussycat from stephanie barnes.


Such a cool large Travel Wallet from Oh Bara.


A Stuffed Donkey from Myra Masuda


An awesome Sweet Horse Chestnut Necklace from Abigail Percy


All auctions end January 7th. You can go directly to the listings by clicking here!

(All images courtesy of each artist.)

Monday, December 18, 2006

Curbly Rocks Christmas!


As far as online communities go, I have seen the good, the bad and the just plain confusing!!! I have, however, found the pretty and the sleek too! If you are not a friend of Curbly, then you should get on over and check it out! Curbly is a site dedicate to the pursuit of design and problem solving. You can find all kinds of answers to your interior dilemnas, or ask someone who can help! These are the friendliest folks in cyberspace!!! You have nothing to fear! Carpet in the bathroom??? They have seen it all and can help you make your home beautiful, and stink free!

To help celebrate the Holidays, the guys at Curbly have kicked off their first Holiday Contest! You get to create your very own Christmas wishlist, and they will buy it all for you! Can't get better than that!!! Hurry, you have to have your list in by 12/25!!

Thursday, December 07, 2006

decor8 discounts!!!


Have you been over to decor8 lately??? The fabulous Miss. Holly has teamed up with oodles of our favorite online design shops to bring you amazing holiday discounts to help you with all of your holiday shopping!! You are sure to find fab gifts for everyone on your list from great stores including MirrorMirror, Trunkt, and Rock, Scissor, Paper!!!! You need to click through to decor8 and get each shops individual discount code. Holly will be posting these amazing deals through December 13th! What are you waiting for??

Saturday, November 04, 2006

Holiday Buying Ideas-1

I think that this has been a most amazing year for the online craft community! We all discovered Etsy, which led to the discovery of some of the most talented people I know! I plan on featuring a bunch of them throughout the holiday season to encourage everyone to buy handmade this year. There is nothing quite as special as one of a kind art, jewels, clothes, accessories, etc. These are very talented people, and this is our opportunity to really support them!!!


My first shop choice is my friend Hannah of HannahMade. You have never seen craftsmanship or color selection like this girl can do! All of her pieces are one of a kind and made using antique beads and semi-precious stones. I am a HannahMade addict! I wear her earrings every sinlge day, and I have my eye on just about everything she makes! I want it all! And so will you!

Hannah also does custom designs. She loves to create pieces specifically for the recipient using them as her muse. You would never believe that your portrait could be conveyed in a piece of jewlery, until you meet this girl!



Hannahs jewels would be a fantastic gift for anyone one your list! Be sure to click on over and check out her brand new shop.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Renegade Craft Fair Holiday Event!


Did you know that the fabulous Renegade Craft Fair is holding its first ever holiday event in Chicago??!??? I was just clicking around, and voila! They are still accepting applications through November 1st! If your a crafty crafter you have to check it out!
It's easy! Just click here, and then click on Chicago, Ill!

Monday, October 23, 2006

CRAFT: Magazine Launch Party


If you are in the LA area, or will be this weekend, then you are in for a treat! Craft: magazine, in conjuction with our friends at Felt Club, is hosting a launch party in honor of the new magazine this Saturday!! I cant wait to check it out! If you would like to learn more, click here.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Cheeky goodness!

Now you never have to wish you had thought of something wity to say in the moment! Paper Stories is there to say it for you in a cheeky, yet elegnat way! I love the beautiful and unexpected designs of these letterpress cards!! Upon first glance you see the colors and the embellishments . . . and then the message slaps you upside the head! These cards are so cool, they kind of make you want to misbehave!

(All images courtesy of Paper Stories)

Friday, October 13, 2006

Purl Soho
All of the web searching I did for the post about the SuperNatural scarf and hat drive reminded me about a fabulous knitting shop! I would like to share Purl Soho with you. This is a shop that I made it a point to visit on my last trip to NYC. I was super excited to see Purl featured on decor8 in August, announcing that they had launched an online store! The Brick and Morter shop in the West Village is entrancing! I was there for hours while my husband roamed the neighborhood. Luckily he was a good sport! In addition to tons of jaw-dropping yarns, they offer knitting patterns, accessories, notions, and magazines. I dare you to resist! Make that a triple dog dare!
(Images from the decor8 post! Thanks Holly!)

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Knit with love!
For the last 4 years SuperNaturale has taken scarf & hat donations for their annual drive that benefits Sanctuary For Families, an organization that provides many services for battered women and their children. (To learn more about the drive, click here.) To help you get started, here are some great resources, places that in my current learning phase of knitting (beginner!) I look to for inspiration.

Jen Stafford, The domiKNITrix, has a naughty approach to her knitting! Her patterns are fun and fresh! Check out this Devil Hat, just in time for Halloween! There is also a modified version, the Snow Devil, with long straps for the cheeky snowboarder in us all! If, like me, you aren't a seasoned knitter, then check out the 6 free easy scarf patterns that are great for learning simple techniques while knitting something for a good cause!

Yarn-A-Go-Go has a great description of taking patterns you like, and combining them. I love this idea because it allows you to be creative and design your own look without having to know how to do the figuring of an all new pattern!

Of course Knitty is always a fantabulous resource for fun, free patterns. I am always ooohhhing and aaahhhing over the images, and then I realize that my day job would never alow for me to make all of the fabulous knitted things that I am tempted to embark on! I must remember, one at a time!!!

In addition to the temptation of amazing patterns, amazing yarn is also a trigger for me. I covet yarn! It is so soft and cuddly, who wouldn't want it all to themselves!!! There are tons of places to find new, cool combinations. Here are some I enjoy!

Luxe Fibre is a great resource for hand spun and hand dyed yarns. Natasha Fialkov is passionate about spinning very colorful and luxurious combinations of yarns which she also knits into fantastic items she sells in her Etsy shop.

Fearless Fibers has tons of colorful sock weight yarns! Every skein is hand dyed or hand painted. Your dilemma will be how to resist every luscious color!

JuJu Knits offers affordable Merino Wools that are each dyed in a rainbow of hues. Each skein is 440 yards, plenty to knit any 1 skein project!

If you decide that knitting a scarf to donate to SuperNatural is something you would like to do, I would love to see what you are working on! Email me a pic of your project with the correct credit, and I'll post it up!
(All images courtesy of each individual site)

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Halloween Treats!

Halloween is a time for the unexpected! An opportuinty for EVERYONE to be creative and express a part of themselves that is really only supposed to come out and say Hi! once a year! It is awesome to peruse the Etsy pages and see what the crafty kids are up to! This is a huge sampling of stuff available on the site, but I love it all and simply could not pick and choose! Enjoy!

Reckon.etsy.com is offering an awesome Vincent Price
silkscreened t-shirt! How very Edward Scissorhands!

Mikel Robinson is one of my greatest inspirations.
His works are so unique and haunting! You have to see it to believe it!

PBCB Studios celebrates Dio de Los Muertos with this traditionally
Mexican inspired watercolor original painting!
There are so many details in the piece, everytime you look at it you see something new! It is gorgeous!

I think I might NEED one of these fab shirts from Crystal J.!
I love the hearts for eyes! A tender twist to this scary Halloween staple!

These felted Eyeball earrings from Knit Knit are so creepy!
I cant imagine how fun they will be dangling from an earlobe!!

This knife weidling bunny necklace is so Fatal Attraction!
Created by Unpopular Belief, it is disturbing on so many levels!
Well done!

Rachael Sudlow never fails to impress! Her "Tricks For Treats" tag gets
the family pet in on the fun! Or hang it from your
keychain and see who in your day challenges you to perform a trick!
You had better be prepared with something fun!

And finally, I am throwing one of my pieces into the mix. This print of the spooky Belles is totally creepy! They are just about to beckon you to come and play with them in the attic! Do you dare???

(All images courtesy of each individual artist)

Monday, September 18, 2006

R. Chunn


I really admire painters who use oils as their medium. I wish I had the ability to be so realistic when rendering a jar, or an apple. R. Chunn has a way of making his quick draw paintings gorgeous. He paints each one in a single sitting. His collection of fun tins, bottles, jars and objet d'art make for great studies in his pieces! My favorite part of the paintings is the use of familiar objects, without all of the typography and labeling. Who doesn't know that the bottle in the top piece, the one on the left, is some kind of flavoring, like vanilla. And that the jar on the far right below . . . Grey Poupon!

You can see images of his painting process on his great blog Alla Prima Painting, And fun drawings and watercolor sketches at his other blog Freehand. Check 'em out! I find both very interesting and inspiring!

(All images courtesy of Alla Prima Painting)

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

decor8 contest!!!!!

Not too long ago I posted about being inspired by
Alicia Paulson's awesome studio space, and today I see that decor8, in conjunction with Fabulous Stationery, is holding a workspace contest!!!!! They want to see where you do all the things you do! Get ready!! There are fantastic prizes and I am sure all of the entries are going to be fun too see!


So get to tidying! Your entries have to be in by Sept. 29th. Click over to decor8 for more details!

(All images courtesy of decor8)

Monday, September 04, 2006

Artist, Emerging

As artists and creative thinkers, we tend to mostly want to concentrate on our crafts, rather than all of the technical and bureaucratic issues that can arise when we have to perform non-expressive tasks. Deanna Wood has created Artist, Emerging. This fairly new blog is designed to help give step-by-step guidance, moral support, and informative tidbits to all of us overwhelmed by the business aspects that we creative thinkers encounter while away from our respective easels, sewing machines, glue guns, etc.

Stumped on how to tackle writing your Artist Statement?

Need help writing your resume?

It is never easy to put yourself out into the competitive world, by this guide will help you to see the value in rejection.

And of course, at some point we will all need to write a resume.

There is even a stress free guide to hanging your artwork! For me, this in invaluable!

Occasionally there will be artist interviews, and I am more than excited to be the current artist featured.

Now go, read the wonderful guides, and reap the benfits of all Deannas hard work!

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Pointy Kitty Pattern


I have had an itch lately to learn how to sew and this ADORABLE kitty isnt helping! Wee Wonderfuls has posted a free pattern to help you create your very own Pointy Kitty!! There is also a Flickr group showing a lot of the fun versions people have created. They make me want to purrrrrr!
(All images courtesy of Craftzine, via Melissa at Fehr Trade)

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Chris Brindley

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Chris Brindley is an Illustrator and Fine Artist living in Maryland. His works are quirky and inventive. All of his subjects are just a little off. They are quick views into an upside down world.

Snowday

He began his shop on etsy because he "decided it was time to share my weird side with the world." Aren't you glad he did??
(Images courtesy of Chris Brindley )