All I gotta say is its a great show this year and I am looking forward to taking more time to really walk around. Here are some pictures of the Aquila booth - see my mobiles floating around...
Friday, April 30, 2010
Gathering of the Guilds Photos
All I gotta say is its a great show this year and I am looking forward to taking more time to really walk around. Here are some pictures of the Aquila booth - see my mobiles floating around...
Gathering of the Guilds
Come visit at the Convention Center - the Gathering of the Guilds of Oregon is in full force down there. The Glass Guild (in which you can find my work), the Potters Association, the Metal Arts Guild, Woodworkers, the Bead Society, Handweavers and much much more are all representing with artwork from hundreds of local guild members. Its really an incredible show!
Some facts:
- the OPA (Potters Association) is the largest ceramic showcase in America!
- there are wonderful demos happening all the time in the Ceramic show as well as the Glass show (I might be doing some demos for the glass show in the evenings...)
- Crafty Wonderland will be there too on Saturday and Sunday
- hours of operation: 10am-9pm Fri and Sat. 10-5pm on Sunday
- its FREE so come check it
I'll take some pictures later today... seems odd to post this without pictures, but I forgot to bring my camera when I was setting up yesterday...
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Crafting Crafty Ladies

This video is from 2008 - but its great! Check it out the OPB show Oregon Art Beat did a segment about how crafty Portland is, featuring Crafty Wonderland, the DIY Lounge and Queen Bee
Monday, April 26, 2010
the Story: Printmaker and a Glass Artist Exchange
The LeJa Method - as Jan and I like to call it - has been created out of months of experimenting and brainstorming.An exchange of ideas, a printmaker and a glass artist, coming together to bring traditional block printing methods to results in art glass.
Jan has carved hundreds of linoleum blocks with her original images over the years - we now sell simple glass plates showcasing her prints in different colors. The image is sealed within the glass and appears clear and crisp, little imperfections and unique qualities that speak true to hand printed imagery.
We sell a tutorial on Etsy.com that offers an inexpensive resource for the printing techniques and tips and tricks for different color results.
It started with my desire to get images into my fused glass art. Printing on the glass in my mobiles offer a new potential to tell a story, adding content and texture to my work... I am so process oriented though... so in the end it became more about the process and we really locked down on a simple and successful method of printing in glass.
I have blogged occasionally about the process and the antics - and this post is intended to be a reference - a table of contents of sorts- Images Printed on Glass - inspiration
- Images on Glass Experiment - the fun begins
- Images on Glass II - early experiments
- Images on Glass III - and more early results
- Images on Glass IV - experimentis with copper powders
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Oh Ballz.
This week has been a hard week - long week - it had its up and downs.
Low Point: I was sick. Down with some nasty germs that took me out and made me lie in bed and sleep for a few days. Sneezing, coughing, sore throat, headaches and chills... the whole germy 9 yards. Not fun.
High Point: I went out to the Cirque du Soleil (awesome!), went to the driving range with Tim (also awesome) and I managed to squeak out a bunch of work by the end of the week. Okay, maybe not a bunch - but things did get done. I went down to Bullseye and restocked on a whole rainbow of glass colors, and a heap of clear glass. I've got summer shows to stock up for, this is pressing on my mind. Mobiles were made, orders were filled and shipped, glass was cut clean and fired in the kiln. But thats about it, and honestly it sounds like I did a lot when really I did a lot of sitting around on my ass blowing my nose.
The market was exhausting today - Portland weather was weird, some rain, some cold, some warmth... I took this picture of my booth with one of the fun Jelly Lens toys (the wide angle jelly)... the pictures of the Cirque were taken with the Jelly Toys as well, the sparkle lens one... and it was kinda drizzly out, which made for even more sparkles from the water on the car windows...
Friday, April 16, 2010
Taking My Work With Me
Today I am headed over to my friend Aimee's house to hang out with her while she heals from surgery. She must remain inactive for a few weeks, so I am headed out to visit her. Aimee is my amazing friend/assistant and knows how I am always keeping busy... tomorrow is Saturday and the I will be vending at the Portland Saturday Market, so there is always more work to be done... mobiles to be put together... always.
So I packed a to-go kit for myself. Taking my work on the road with me!
Pictured below is the tool kit packed with goodies... the inside is filled with glass that I need to attach swivels... the tray has bits and bops, useful tools and such... the lid has extra tools:
Thanks for this tool kit Jan! It rocks! Its deeper than you're average tool kit, which makes it hold a lot.
Pictured below is the tool kit packed with goodies... the inside is filled with glass that I need to attach swivels... the tray has bits and bops, useful tools and such... the lid has extra tools:
Thanks for this tool kit Jan! It rocks! Its deeper than you're average tool kit, which makes it hold a lot.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
It Rains Here in Portland
Portland Oregon has a reputation for the rain. These days the weather seems to always say "Chance of Showers" when honestly right now the sun is shining outside... occasional rain with mostly beautiful skies. What can I say. All these intermittent showers make Portland a very green city. The flowers and the trees and glowing. In fact, my lawn is growing quite fast and its getting embarrassing - but the dandelions look so cute with the daffodils and yellow tulips! I am too busy to cut it, and I kinda love how it looks long :)
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