Archive for the ‘Artists’ Category

Wonderful Things on Etsy.

Monday, October 5th, 2009

   I thought that just before this holiday season that I should feature some of my favorite Etsy artists.  I have done this before, but I have been so self involved lately that all I could think about was me, beautiful, beautiful me.

Sh*t, I’m doing it again.

 

 I am facinated by artist that can do things that I can’t do.  This means the world is safe from Badbird pottery, but Amanda, aka Yogagoat, has no problem with pottery.  Here are some words that come to mind when I think of her art:  beautiful, simplistic,  elegant, sophisticated, folkish, and pretty, pretty colors.  This may be the food disorder in me talking but her work reminds me a candy.  Someday I hope to touch one of her pieces, but not in a bad way.

www.yogagoat.etsy.com

 

MinicingMockingbird, aka Mincy,  creates haunting bird portaits.  Even thougth his images are simplistic they give me the feeling that there is a long story behind each piece.  Which reminds me,  you have got to read the titles of these pieces, they are fantastic.  Another thing is this Etsy person is a dude.  It’s hard to find males on Etsy. 

One last thing, I really like the lighting in his work.  It helps add to the sense that there is more going on then meets the eye.

www.mincingmockingbird.etsy.com

 

Once again simplicity and elegance wins me over.   Sandra Healy’s scupltures include mammels, birds, snakes and bugs.  To me they are like adult toys (not those kind of toys, you weirdo).  Their softness and golden undertone begs to me touch them.   Is it just me, or does it seem like if you touched one that it would be warm? 

Like I said, the images are simplistic, but they convey the nature of her subjects and how beautiful their forms are. 

www.SandraHealy.etsy.com

Another personal expression in architecture.

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

  So you have seen my blog on Thunder Mountain in Imlay, NV.  Now I present you with another type of personal expression in architecture.  When traveling not too far from Thunder Mountain I spotted another unusual group of buildings.   We were traveling thru ranchlands in Yerington, NV. (more…)

The final Thunder Mountain blog…..

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

  Here are pictures showing the details of Thunder Mountain.

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Elsa Mora: How can one person be so good?

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

Elsa Mora How can someone be so good? I love everything, I mean everything Elsa Mora does. I had seen her paper bee a while ago, on Etsy, and was very impressed! Then just recently I decided to go through all her Flickr images, Etsy store and Blog. What I found was fabulousness as far as the eye could see. Here are some samples of Elsa’s work. I wanted to put tons of her images in this post, but then I though that it would just be better to let you see all her art for yourselves.  Check out the links below to Elsa’s various sites.  You’ll love what you see!

Elsa Mora   Elisa\'s Paper Doll

Elisa\'s Jewelry  Elsa Mora

http://www.flickr.com/photos/planetelsita/

www.elsita.etsy.com

http://www.elsita.typepad.com/

Back from Marfa.

Monday, February 18th, 2008

After a week I have returned from my trip to Texas.  I had a show at Galleri Urbane located in the West Texas town of Marfa (See previous post for more info on Marfa).   I have many things to write about including more about Marfa, Big Bend National Park, Big Bend National Preserve, Silver City (NM), Fort Davis, javalina, deer, drug smuggling, Shafter (Texas),  but since I just arrived home I will start off with a little bit about my show. 

It was great to see my pieces all up at once.  At my house there isn’t enough room to put them all up.  I liked the way the colors played off of each other.  Ree Willaford, the gallery owner, was able to sell 4 of the pieces before the show even opened, meaning that once again the Zuill (this is my last name) family will eat. Hurray!!!!

The opening went great.  There were tons of people.   Also, two very nice families loaned us their vacation homes for our stay which really helped us out. 

I would also like to thank my friend Cecilia for letting us stay at her home in Silver City, New Mexico.  I will talk about her more in a later blog.

My poster in the window!

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Bird is the word.

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

How many of us can forget the War of the Wing in ‘89 when the bird overlords kept their promise that a full reprisal would be enacted on the Keepers of the Seed.  Few humans escaped the beady eye of their foes.  Few cars where left un-pooped on.  In memory of this time I present Art with a Beak.

A) Owl     B) Barn Owl Print                

 C) Angry Bird    D)  Bird Print 

  E)   Bird Collage No. 1   F)  Swan Promises

A) While She Naps -  http://whileshenaps.typepad.com/

B) Berkley Illustration- www.Berkleyillustration.etsy.com

C) Badbird, aka Andrea Zuill – www.Badbird.etsy.com

D) Birdnerd – www.Birdnerd.etsy.com

E) John W. Golden – www.Johnwgolden.etsy.com

F) Andrea Zuill, aka Badbird – www.andreazuill.com

Upcoming show in Marfa, TX… But wait, what and where is Marfa?

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Goddess of Artificle Flavoring
1. Where in Texas is Marfa?    

Marfa is in west Texas, ranch country.   Marfa is 194.68 miles Southeast of El Paso, TX and about 600 miles West of Houston..

2. Is Marfa a large town?     

No, the population is around 2,200.

3.  Well, it must have a large town near it?

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Gooseflesh, I think I’m in love!

Thursday, January 10th, 2008

Just found another artist that I am in love with.  Gooseflesh is a fiber artist with a extreme organic feel to her work.  I especially love her sea creatures, coral garden and embroidery.  I am thinking of purchasing some of her software (body adornment).  I am allergic to nickel, and hate to have hard metals and beads against my skin.  Take a look at her blog and check out her Etsy store.

Gooseflesh Blog:  http://hellejorgensen.typepad.com/gooseflesh/

Glooseflesh Etsy Store: www.Gooseflesh.Etsy.com

Gooseflesh’s Cephalopod  Gooseflesh’s Iff Bracelet  Gooseflesh’s Coral Garden