Sunday, October 25, 2009

Looking through the kaleidoscope


Just got the kaleidoscope necklaces up on Etsy. I just love these little necklaces. They are so fun to create. Pure play with color, what could be more fun. I could spend hours mixing and matching color combinations, and I have. The result were these little gems.

I have a few myself, and I find they go with just about anything in my closet. My favorite, though, is wearing them with an outfit of all greys and blacks.

Basically, I started by getting some pre-cut wooden disks and squares. I did an abstract design and filled in with whatever color struck my fancy. Then I carefully outlined the colors in black so they would pop just a little more and painted the back black as well. The pendants were then coated in a high gloss varnish for shine and so they have a crisp, polished look.

I made the clasps as well, because I couldn't find any that I thought looked good. Basically they are made from black paper wrapped several times around a small straw and glued in place. They are then coated in a high gloss varnish as well.

Some of the chains were hand strung with seed beads, while others are on a cool black snake chain that I found. They are a blast to make and also to wear. Check out my Etsy store for more necklaces and detailed pics.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Prints Up




After spending a bunch of time in Photoshop and various websites that require me to upload, describe, edit, etc... I have stuff on line. Well, I've been slowing getting stuff up little by little, but I just completed the last thing on my list. Namely, you are now able to purchase prints and cards of some of the acrylics. Yeah! Now everything is officially set up and, theoretically, I just need to upload images of projects as I complete them. I hope to keep everything up to date and post items as they become available. So, enjoy looking and keep checking back for new items.

Many items are shown on the website, which is really the base of it all and a place to see the variety of projects I've worked on. Then there is Etsy, which is a place to purchase the items on the website. Finally, there is Fine Art America, which allows me to sell prints and cards of some of the works. I can do that on Etsy too, but FAA does it directly for me. I think that about does it. Boy oh boy, my mousing arm is aching.

Now it's time to go back out to the studio and start creating again. Hope to post pics of the three big paintings I'm currently working on soon.