Monday, October 14, 2013

Moving Strides


I know it has been a while since I have dedicated time to write but the past three weeks have been a whirl wind of activity.  The foremost being that I have moved!!!  I am proud to announce that I have acheived one of my lifes goals. (Before turning 40!!)  That is to reside in a live/work artists loft space.

Minneapolis happens to be the head quarters of ArtSpace  an organization that develops property into great spaces for artists to live and work.  I am excited to live with an artist community in NE Minneapolis at the Jackson Flats.




I am thrilled to be on the third floor and when the leaves fall I will gain a nice view of the down town skyline which is a nice silver lining to the fact that winter is around the corner. (Again). 

My creative space will be a work in progress.  I am still in the process of organizing my jewelers work area and I haven't begun any jewelry work just yet but will be very soon.  Meanwhile as key pieces of furniture and shelving arrive I will post more pictures of my space.  For now though you can enjoy a sneak peek of the empty space before I began making it my home. 

                                   

 
                                  


                                     
                                  



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Something Blue


The clock rings at 7 am. I wake st 7:34, Stretch throw on my favorite maxi dress and a couple of pieces of jewelry and walk to the Coffee Shop NE and grab a large pecan roast to go. The car is packed with three colorful totes and my gym shoes (just in case) and I'm ready to hit the road.








I drive three and a half hours west towards Fargo ND for the annual Fargo Blues Fest, a tradition my family has kept alive since it began in 1999. Our traditional party includes my Uncle Keith whose robust laughter is contagious, my Aunt Terri, cousin Luke, my sister Robin and of course my mom and dad. Occasionally friends of mine join us for  the weekend.




One thing I can count on is my Uncle Keith's colorful "blues fest" shirt which he wears only one time a year. The second one pictured is a brand new shirt that debuted this year. Very stylish!





A day of good music is always followed up by a campfire and juicy grilled burgers or sausages by Uncle Keith. Stories and silly jokes and memories took place over cold beers and a passing bottle of Jack Daniels or Jim Beam. Over the years the drinking has become less of a social staple but the stories, and laughter never leaves the group.




This year my sister is missing from the group for understandable reasons: this adorable little man.





While I had hoped for some bonus time with my nephew and a chance to share some snarky laughs with my sister as we people- watch and vote for best shirtless beer gut. I realize that managing a 1 year old would be challenging in this environment of loud music, hot sun, and a crowd of strangers... It could be a mother’s nightmare.


But I miss my sister,  my blues fest companion, the one I can count on for sarcasm and wit, the one who will scoff at my big hat or how many shoes I packed (only three pairs this time).




Robin has been a champion supporter of my jewelry over the years. I had the honor of designing her wedding necklace. (She will likely kill me for posting this picture of her.) The necklace was a stunning multi-dangled piece of swarovski crystals. I even added a pinch of blue to the piece (her favorite color).




She is the inspiration behind my use of the color blue in my jewelry. Perhaps she was the driving force behind my bird with blue spinel stone necklace.



Recently she wore a ring that I made and loved and nearly didn’t want to sell. Yet she loved it so much and so I sold it to her, she is my sister and I love her and she deserves to rock my jewelry.





In fact she rocked my ring so well that one of her co-workers needed one for herself and I am in the process of custom making one now.

This ring design has also captivated my Facebook audience with the highest number reached in "likes" and comments.



Being at a blues  festival I can’t  help but think about how blues music moves me to create and has been  the soundtrack behind many of my pieces. While I didn't have my favorite blues fest companion with me me this year, she still  inspires my use of the color blue. Like my past beaded work pictured below I will add a little more blue to my metal work, the blue of Robin’s and my eyes, of the sea, of the sky.  








Speaking of sky, here is an image that closed a beautiful weekend with my wonderful family: a beautiful North Dakota Sunset.  






                                   

Friday, June 7, 2013

In Preparation

It has been a busy week as I have been preparing for my sale at the Mill City Farmers Market and creating a new line for the Voltage Fashion Ampliefied show at First Ave. both happening Sat. June 8th.

 This past weekend I participated in my neighborhood event known as Johnstock. It takes place on Johnson St in NE Minneapolis. There were over 40 artists and crafters selling their wares, live music and lots of activities for the kids.

I will admit I've been hesitant to look at the weather forecast for this show because lately it seems like every Saturday in Minnesota has been less then desirable with cold and rainy or god forbid cold and snowy? (Think of our early May surprise). 

So I was a bit disheartened at the news of a solid rainy, gloomy and chilly Saturday.  However, when I woke  up that morning I was stunned to see clear blue skies and sunshine. It was actually WARM out!  

Well that set the tone for a good day. I got to vend next to my friend Megan of Gold Hoax who hand etches designs on vintage glassware. You can see her work at her etsy. 

At this event I decided to try arranging my tables differently. I did this with the pretense of keeping everything in the center and out of the rain. (And it did rain!) I do like how my display worked and I plan on doing something simulation at my next Mill City Farmers Market sale this  Saturday June 8th. Again the weather promises to have some rain but I will be crossing my fingers for some much needed sunshine.



Sunday, May 5, 2013

Tales from the Bench "Spinner rings"

This ring is quickly becoming a favorite of many of my customers. It begins with metal sheets and 14 kt gold filled wire. I forge the metal using traditional metal smith techniques. I texture the silver then form the ring. Next I form the bands that slide over the sterling silver base.

The gold bands I allow or be a bit organic during the forming process. Sometimes they want to have more movement with subtle waves and some designs work with a more structured straight line.

The flare to the ring band adds comfort and is smooth over the finger.

One woman told me a story she read about a spinner ring. That it can be used as a tool in meditation or to simply pause before making a decision. She said she pauses and spins the inner bands three times when in a decision making dilemma.


While this style of ring is not an original idea, I always strive to add my own unique look. I will continue to make these rings using a combination of metals and textures making each one subtly unique from the next.















Thursday, April 25, 2013

Connections

A month ago I was asked to create a custom pair of necklaces based upon one of my designs. While simple in structure a lot of heart and intention went into these particular necklaces. What began as metal wire and chain was soon to become the linking symbol between two women from two different parts of the country.

One was going to adopt her first child, the other was the birth mother. I thought about both women through out the creation process. I personally knew the one adopting had gone through a lot of disappointments trying to conceive and having made the decision to adopt brought such a wave of relief upon her. However the adoption process had opened up new worries...what if the birth mother changes her mind?

I thought about the birth mother. I knew that she made the choice to place her child for adoption with the full support of her husband. They just weren't in the position to raise a child at that point in their lives. I was told that she was a positive and up beat woman who truly believed that "God brings people their children to them in many ways". I knew that the right connection was made and my friend was going to have a baby.

Jewelry is a great way to celebrate special connections like this one. I was told that the birth mother loved her necklace and so did all the nurses and those from the agency who placed the adoption.

A simple circle, representing unity and a deep connection was made.




Around that same time I was also asked to make necklaces for two sisters both names began with an 'R'.  Again I based the look of the necklace off one of my designs but I just had to make them slightly different from each other...so each sister sharing the same intitial would have their own unique piece from Aprilierre. 




Meanwhile at another trunk show I had displayed my sterling silver Asymmetrical Circle necklaces and the irregular shape making each one unique yet uniform as a whole collection attraccted one of my customers who immediately bought two of them one to wear for herself and one to send to her sister accross the country.  Again a simple but meaningful connection made and I am honored that my jewelry is becoming a piece linking these connections together.  


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Aprilierre Redux

I have been working hard the past four weeks trying to squeeze in as much extra time into my studio space and build new pieces for shows.  I had three events and one spontaneous trunk show in March.  All very successful.  It's nice to come into spring feeling a renewed sense of confidence in my work and in my goals as a business.  I have decided to do a little bit of re-branding with my logo.  It was a tough decision but after spending the past two years with the vintage glamour girl as my main logo I decided it was time to change to something a bit more soft.  My work has evolved so much since the early stages of my jewelry creating.  While I will  likely use elements of vintage pieces in my work when they inspire me so much more of my jewelry has transgressed into more sterling silver and gemstone designs.

My next show is Saturday April 13th at the Mill City Museum. It is the final indoor "winter" (please be spring by then) market. The event goes from 10am until 1 pm and I promise there will be lots of new lovely spring themed pieces gracing the table.





Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Marching Towards Spring???

It's been an extremely long winter in Minnesota and I am looking forward to seeing green again. I wake each morning with the hopes that THIS will be the day that gets to 40 degrees. It never does. In fact it's been going quite the opposite direction and it will be below zero wind-chills tomorrow morning. (sigh) It's been a bit disheartening.

However, I have been keeping busy with my jewelry work. Every second Saturday of the month I've been participating in the Mill City Farmers Winter Indoor Market. It has been great so far. Just being around the vendors that I see every summer has helped make this prolonged winter more manageable.

Meanwhile, to combat my winter blues I have been squeezing in time at my work bench when I can and here are some of my latest designs.