It's been months. I'm trying to get more comfortable with this concept of social networking. I'd rather be "doing" my art, but keeping in touch and having an Etsy shop are important too! I spent hours today setting up my Etsy account and creating my first listings. I hope it will be easier from now on. It's really pretty user-friendly -- I just possess this inner resistance to technology sometimes. At the same time I'm still learning Adobe Photoshop Elements. Today I learned how to optimize my photos for posting to the web. This is a necessary skill for listing on Etsy. So all is well and I'm definitely making progress. Whew! I'm worn out, lol. My Etsy shop is called TextileKathARTic! What do you think? It's a little crazy, but there are thousands of sellers out there and just when I thought I'd come up with a clever, catchy name for myself, it was already taken. So ArtKathARTic is what I settled on.
I found this awesome wool sweater embellished with embroidery at the Clothes Less Traveled thrift shop earlier this week. I threw it in the washing machine on heavy duty cycle with hot water. Then to the dryer on high heat. Yesterday, I cut up the fulled (felted) wool and created this great bucket back and matching wallet. Isn't it awesome! This is my first Etsy listing.
This one's adorable too! I bought this vest a couple of years ago at Goodwill. I loved it and always knew I'd turn it into a bag. But it took me until now to come up with a great design. I made this one yesterday too! Feedback please!
Of the dominos I have remaining in stock, these are a few of my favs. I listed these on Etsy too!
Thanks friends for indulging me. Have a great weekend.
2010/10/03
2010/06/28
Mom's Quilt is Finished!
I've dubbed this one Queen of Queens Quilt because it is SO LARGE. Mom loves it and I am so happy.
And some pictures.
2010/05/03
Art of Green, Senoia GA, April 17, 2010
http://thecitizen.com/galleries/04-19-2010/photo-gallery-art-green-hit-senoia
2010/04/25
MY STUDIO
I always wonder about other artists' creative environments. I love my space! I work in the "sun-room." The light is awesome. The exposure to nature and the elements is inspiring. The storage... ahem... it's definitely challenging. But here you can see a little about how I "organize" my creative work space. Friday I stumbled upon a glorious find at a yard sale - I found this ELFA wire basket rack system including the wood top. Needless to say I was a HAPPY HAPPY shopper. And of course that led to going home and doing a little re-arranging. I think "she's a fitta fine!" : )
You can see my cutting table, built by my grandfather for my grandmother sometime before I was born. There's tools and implements storage, book storage. I have a rolling kitchen cart with stainless steel top that doubles as work table and ironing surface. I made a padded ironing cover that attaches with hook & loop tape strips. You'll also note my new friend: "Phoebe" - she's my nearly new PFAFF QE 4.0. I have a little printer cart and rolling laptop stand tucked in another corner for photo editing, printing, blogging, email, facebook, etc. I hope you've enjoyed the tour.
Today in my Studio 4-24-10
I've just been busy-busy-busy. A little scattered perhaps, but busy all the same. I may be lacking a bit of discipline but the creative ideas are flowing furiously. So here's a peek at some of the projects I've been working on.
More with Mono-printing. Technically they are no longer mono-prints as I've been adding to them bit by bit.
I am supposed to be working on my Mom's quilt. Since she is coming for a visit May 20th, I'm giving myself that date as a deadline. Yikes! Maybe I should put the paint away? Here's a preview of her quilt.
2010/04/18
2010/03/22
Crazy
It's just crazy-making: trying to work 30+ hours a week at an office job, growing as an artist, learning photography and photoshop, AND keeping up with a blog. I know it's far into the "new year" but not too far to pick up on a neglected resolution: I will blog regularly!
It's a matter of making it a habit. Thinking of all the emails I've shared with my good friend Suz, documenting what I'm working on. Part of those could have been incorporated here, but it didn't occur to me when I was writing them.
It's a matter of making it a habit. Thinking of all the emails I've shared with my good friend Suz, documenting what I'm working on. Part of those could have been incorporated here, but it didn't occur to me when I was writing them.
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