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I am an artist, tinkerer and designer. Here you'll find an intimate look at what inspires my work and piques my curiosity.

Confessions of a Magazine addict…. November 6, 2011

Yes, it is hard to say, but I am a magazine addict.  I think I come by it honestly, genetically, from my mother’s side of the family.   I wasn’t always one, there was a time when I only bought the occasional holiday Magazine to make a cookie recipe or for a decorative technique to spruce  up the holidays.   Mostly, I think that was because there was no money for magazines and the choice was limited.   I remember visiting my aunts in my early twenties, one had magazines in every possible cupboard (even in the bathroom, yes no towels in the linen closet, just magazines).  My other Aunt had a special VERY  long cabinet (like 15 feet long) that the entire bottom had her collection of magazines.   I could not fathom, why they would have SO many, at the time.

I promised myself that I would never be that bad.  Then I met my husband, who read several different magazines, and convinced me to subscribe to a quilt magazine that I had been picking up at the drugstore.  Now this was before there were tons of these on the shelves like there are now.  It was difficult to find a quilt magazine with block patterns at the time.   So, I subscribed, and I saved every issue, they were like books to me.   It was all I subscribed to for about 4 years.   Then quilt magazines started coming out more and more and I subscribed at one time to about 6 of them.   I kept them all, think I would get to all the lovely patterns inside them.   I did actually sit down and go through them looking for patterns for several years and was greatly inspired by them.   That was my downfall, the inspiration factor.   It wasn’t that I would always make something from the patterns inside them, it was that I would be inspired to make something similar with my own twist, that was the addiction making itself evident.

I stuck with Quilt magazines for about 10 years as I practiced my craft.   It was then that I found the courage to finally toss the first 4 years of Quilt magazines.   I realized I had stopped referencing them and had no space for them, so off they went.  To the garage, where they languished for about a year, before I could let them fully go.   It was also around this time that I started expanding my artistic horizons and was inspired by painting and other hobbies.   I eventually stopped all my quilting subscriptions except for ones that came out only a couple of times a year so that I could keep a hand in the quilt world.

Now, I subscribe to beading and paper and Quilt magazines.   I save most of them, they are inspiring when I feel like creating.   But, I have to be careful, if I feel like working with paper and open a  beading magazine the two will collide and I will begin to try to merge the two.  Sometimes this is ok, and other times a complete disaster.   Like ironing fusible to wrapping paper and then trying to iron it onto paper.   Did you know paper warps badly when heated?  I do….

Have a great week and if you have time check out some of my new tags on etsy… Click here

Here are some pictures of some of my newer tags for the holidays. . .

 

Snow, Snow, Snow? October 30, 2011

As I write this I have just been reading about the East Coast and their recent snow event.   Unbeknownst to me, this was occurring as I was creating paper snowflakes for the holidays.  Of course my snowflakes are quite dry, don’t cause highway traffic snarls and should not cause anyone to put on their parka.

Contemporary Yellow print Snowflake cutout Ornament/Tag

These are one of my favorite designs, round with scalloped edges, made of two round cutouts then, Wha La!!  A cutout in the center, allowing the paper underneath to shine through and accent the cutout of a snowflake (or reindeer).   I chose Organza ribbon as a hanger as   I love the look of  it,  for these tiny little bits of creativity.

I have also made several of these from shimmery cardstock that I embossed and then hung a die cut snowflake on.

Champagne Shimmer Snowflakes

These are so shimmery and special and look so wonderful, that have done them in several colors.  More colors coming soon to my Etsy store near you.

Copper Swirls Ornament tag 2011

I think what intrigues me is that they are versatile, they can hang on a  package for that special someone, and then hang on a tree as holiday decoration.   You could pack them away for next year and use them several times or save as a paper ornament.   I have decorated a small tree with them and they are really fun and bring the holiday spirit to life.

Bring on the holidays, I am ready!

 

Paper, Oh beautiful paper… October 26, 2011

Filed under: Arts,Creativity,Paper,Shopping,Uncategorized — SO Art Studio @ 8:01 PM

Being a creative type I am always imagining what I could do with all of the different supplies available these days. As of late I have been really working the paper.   With all of the punches available these days and the beautiful papers, it very hard to resist creating something from paper.   How far we have come, from making fortune tellers and paper cranes as kids to beautiful tags and cards to express our feeling for one another.   It occurred to me that having one of those fortune tellers available (in a more grown up version, well sorta) might not be a bad idea during these times.    But instead of having fortunes like,  Jimmy loves Amanda or You must jump up and down 15 times, we could have more positive affirmations.   Perhaps something like, you future holds great potential for growth, or a loved one will honor you or you are loved.  Or even limerick ones or one word daily aspirations.   I was inspired from the daily aspirations by a basket a co worker has on her desk.  It is full of little strips of paper that each have a positive message and you pick one out and it is yours for the day.   It is a pick you up, mentally, when a day has been stressful as they can sometimes be.   We all need a sense of fun in our day and what better way then to channel that child from long ago that knew how to play simply and have fun.  I challenge you to take a an hour or two, an evening or a day and play.  No expectations, no responsibilities just doing what you want when you want, and how you want.   Enjoy….

 

Handmade: Is it worth it? October 21, 2011

So you know that handmade is pretty trendy…

You can go on Etsy and find a million handmade items that you think are adorable.   But one of the great things about handmade are the connection you make with the Artist/Craftsperson.  For the Artist or craftsperson, that connection is important to them too.   So question is, how do you make that connection?   One way is to search Etsy for locally made items.  You can specify a default search that narrows to the closest town to you.   You will be pleasantly surprised to find out how many great items are made right down the street from you.

When I talk to people at shows, many are surprised to find out that I am a local artist.   They assume that if your doing a show you must be from out of state or pretty far away.

So lets say you found someone close, you can convo them and ask if they are doing any shows locally that you can attend or if their work is in any local shops as well.   This will also give you a feel for the person behind the art.    Did you get a quick response?   Where they friendly even if they weren’t doing any shows?  Best case you find you really like the person behind the art and worse case, you move on and continue shopping locally and globally…

So, have fun, keep shopping and support your local artist…

 

When to start the Holidays October 19, 2011

During this time of year, many begin the discussion about when is it appropriate to start seeing Thanksgiving and Christmas promotions.    Halloween by this time is a given, and although it seems to get bigger every year, it usually stays within a Sept – Oct timeframe for the most part.   There might be some random things you see earlier but usually they are delegated to the crafter community that needs a head start to finish creating in time for Halloween.

Thanksgiving although a good celebration for families and friends, is not as heavily promoted as Christmas and Halloween and really does not require the preparation that the Christmas Celebration does.    Every year, I think that the distance between Thanksgiving and Christmas gets shorter and shorter.  It doesn’t really but I love  a wonderful Christmas and it takes time to build that.   Unless you like to rush around panicking about where everything is and what you need to replace and what you’re going to get for Aunt Sue and Uncle Jim.   Then you start planning for it early.   I prefer to take it in stride and start planning in October for Christmas.   This means, yes I am working on it NOW.   Part of what I do is create for the holidays, so some of that takes place in July (even tho it can be difficult to get into the Christmas Spirit when it is 80 outside)  but I enjoy it.   I want to share with you what I have in store so far for the holidays.  I hope you will check them out and start preparing for your best holiday yet.  Of course you can find them all on Etsy in my store.   http://www.etsy.com/shop/SharonOrella

 

 

 

Creating, Creating, Creating…. with Paper October 17, 2011

I have always loved paper, I love the feel of paper, I love the smell of paper and I truly love the versatility of paper.   Paper can become so many things and mean so much.  I always wonder who and how the first bits of paper were made.  I know that as far back as Egyptian times they were we writing on fibers and making papers.    I have dabbled in making paper several times and enjoyed doing it.   My favorite was when I decided that I was going to make use of all of the junk mail I kept getting.   I began shredding all of my junk mail, envelope and credit card applications and sales flyers etc.  It was not long before I had bags and bags of shredded paper.   I than began throwing it in a blender with some water and unflavored Gelatin.    I had read that the gelatin would hold everything together along with the fibers all interweaving together.   I wound up with some pretty amazing paper pulp (after a LOT of blending).     I made several batches of paper but my fave was the one I added a tiny bit of green food coloring to.   In that batch I threw in some dried flowers, some green food color, and some other twiggy like fibers I had lying around.    All of my  8 x 11 sheets came out a pale green with lots of texture.  I thought they were fabulous!   I little hard to write on, but they went through my inkjet printer rather nicely.   I will have to do that again, perhaps next summer would be good.  I found it best to do this outside, that way I did not worry about spillage or mess.   Memories of my handmade paper are good ones and fit right in with my latest endeavor of paper creations.   I discovered (drum roll puleeze)  embossing!   I have gone a bit overboard in collecting little embossing folders that I put paper in then crank through my little roller machine.   I never get tired of seeing the end product!   I have made tags, lots of tags, many experimental and some that have made it to my Etsy site.    Did I tell you I also love to package these up, and make then pretty so that when people get them I hope they will like them as much as I do.  I only wish I could give as many gifts as I make tags for because then I could gift wrap with paper too.   Ahhh…. so much paper and so little time!

Of course I must share some pictures of my paper creations!

 

Creating Visual Art along with music September 16, 2011

There are two ways I create, one is on a deadline and the other is free form with no particular purpose.   I have learned over time that the sounds around me make a difference to how successful I am at both of these.   I usually have the radio playing or my IPOD is playing.

When I am on a deadline, meaning I need to finish some artworks for a show, then I listen to NPR.  I know, talk radio?   It keeps me grounded, and is calm enough to keep me on task and helps me be more methodical.   Of course it does have its risks, sometimes the program is so interesting, that you stop working to listen.  If I am worried about that then it time to listen to either slow jazz or Classical music.     I often wonder how many people use music or sound to motivate and influence their work.   I will tend to get scattered and forget stuff if I am trying to hurry, so slowing down and paying more attention works for me.

Now when I am just playing around and experimenting, which I wish happened more often, is when I play music.   Anything will do but the more up tempo the better.   Recently one of my new favorite songs in Rolling in the Deep by Adele.  That girl can SING!  The up temp music gets me in a groove that says, no rules!  Do what you want, it is all good.   I will admit, that sometimes this creative jaunt involves dancing around, sometimes just chair dancin’ but other times, it is full on spinnin’ around the room!

I have often thought that I should just name my artworks after whatever I was listening to when they were created.    Some would have names like, Radio Lab or Wait, Wait don’t tell me or Jar of Hearts, I found a boy or Revival.   Now that would give them more punch and probably cause quite the conversation to ensue when explaining the names.  What kind of Music do you listen to when your feeling creative?

Now for some craftivity!

Have you ever etched on Metal?  Me either.  But, I found this video by the ever wonderful Sherri Haab on how to etch metal.  I know people who have done the etching, using their own calligraphy as the base and copying it to create the template for etching.   It is definitely on my list of to do’s.

 

If you like to watch artist as they create, this is a great video I found.  He is creating a filigree bracelet to music and I could not stop watching.

 

Check it out!! The new Washington County Review! September 12, 2011

Washington County Review!    Full of local Washington County happenings!!!  Don’t miss what is coming up!

 

Finding the Light and How DO you hang art on the wall? September 11, 2011

To send light into the darkness of mens hearts – such is the duty of artists: Robert A Schumann

As an artist I am always challenged with finding the light, I want to get the reflection, the shine, the warmth and the heart into each of my artworks.   When I have worked on a sheet of copper for some time and I finally get to the point where I want it, it is truly my happy place.   It gives me great joy, to lay it down gently, and spray it with sealer to try to hold onto some of the light and warmth the flame has imparted to the carved and hammered work, that has been transformed from a blank sheet of copper.

The next challenge is to make sure it gets mounted in the best way to make it shine.   Lately, I have let my copper wrap around a base to give the spotlight to only the copper and to show how well it warms against any surface.   I have also mounted copper onto a black background, which makes the color pop!

I have yet to figure out how I want to mix my copper with Glass but I am sure that reality will present itself when it is ready.   Then I will move forward on another adventure in trying to capture light, feeling and warmth…  You can view my artworks on Etsy and see them in person at the Odgepodge Art Gallery, in Sherwood Oregon.

    

Do you have art you want to hang but are not sure how to hang it?   Here is a video that gives you instructions on how to hang on different types of walls and using different types of hangers.  Enjoy!

 

Back from my travels and are the Holly-Daze as close as I think? September 1, 2011

I am back in the home saddle so to speak.   It has been a whirlwind of activity as I prepared for the Vancouver Wine & Jazz Festival artist booth.   I also had to get the lovely daughter off to college out of state.   All somewhat stressful events.   It all worked out and now I need to get my artwork to the 20/40 art challenge at the Odgepodge Gallery for the annual show.     Of course I really need to take some pictures of the artwork first.   But all in time…   I trust it will all work out as one can only do so much at one time.    For some reason as we head into fall here is Oregon the Art season is heating up.   There are local shows to deliver artwork to,  soon the Art Studio tour for Yamhill and Portland will gear up and then the holidays will be in full gear after that.

I look forward to the calm that comes after the holly-daze when there is (hopefully) time to sit and think and create.    If you are already thinking about the holly-daze, I recommend starting now on the search for the perfect item for the loved one you wish to gift to.   Choose something special and unusual that you cannot find at the mall, those are gifts that can be treasured for their uniqueness.  A great place to find locally handmade is on Etsy.com or at your local art/craft shows.   You can find local shows on Festival.net.   My link is for Oregon but you can specify your state or one you’re traveling to.

If you are looking to make some or all of your gifts this year, there are so many things that everyone would enjoy.    An oldie but really good one is recipe in a jar.   Easy to make and you can do it assembly line and have it done lickety split.   There are all kinds of ideas, like soup mix, brownie mix, cake mix, muffin mix etc.   The jar just holds the dry ingredients and then you affix a label with directions like add a cup of milk and 2 eggs, etc….

Whatever you decide to do please feel free to share it here!

 

 
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