Archive for the Category »Artist Profiles «

Jul
27
Posted by Michele on July 27, 2009

Take one talented artist, pair her passion to inspire others through art in these dark days of a recession and you’ll find a great way to brighten what might be an otherwise dreary day.

Feed Your Soul: the free art project is a way for talented artists to share their gifts while promoting their art. Sharing free craft projects has always been a powerful way to positively impact your online business. One artist takes this marketing through the freebie to an inspired new level by encouraging her site’s visitors to download and print the art featured in order to keep beauty in our lives.

Jen Wallace, an indie designer, has been promoting indie artists since 2006 on her blog Indie Fix. Feed Your Soul feeds Jen’s desire to inspire us all while assisting each month’s featured artists to gain wider exposure.

The premise of Feed Your Soul is site visitors can download the shared art for free and use it to decorate their home or workspace. Of the art currently on the website, my favorites include…
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Apr
10
Posted by Michele on April 10, 2009

There’s often very little news after a major natural disaster that makes you smile but one story amid the ruins of the town of Tempera Italy certainly made me smile.

Trapped after her own house collapsed upon her, one 98-year-old woman found herself with nothing but time as she waited to either be rescued or die in her home. Being from that generation that has seen so much, she spent her time with her wool and her hook. Buried alive and she just calmly sat among the debris and crocheted for 30 hours!

Sounding much like my own grandmother, who were she alive would be 101, Maria D’Antuono had a final request from her rescuers before being taken to an area hospital – a comb. She, like so many of her generation could not consider going to the doctor or hospital without first putting herself together.

I always knew crochet was a good way to relax but one plucky lady in Italy has surely proven it to the world.

Mar
23
Posted by Michele on March 23, 2008

I don’t normally do this but I thought the situation warranted that an exception be made. If you’ve been around this blog longer than about 5 minutes, you know that I am also the owner of a site called Crafty Tips. Crafty Tips is a site that indexes and shares some of the best websites and businesses that offer free projects, patterns for sale and handmade finished items for sale.

Part of the challenge of running the site is keeping it from getting too overly broad. Some time ago I created the Art Photography category. The idea behind the category is to showcase photographers who specialize in taking photographs that are used as art as opposed to portraits and commercial images. I had hesitated doing so because I know there are multitudes of general photography websites and that there is at least one huge site similar to mine that exclusively catalogs photography-oriented websites.

So, why am I telling you all that? Well, one of my concerns was that every person who owned a site related to photography would submit to my site and that one category would grow out of proportion to the rest of the site. So far that hasn’t happened, much to my great relief. I dreaded writing that email to someone with a wonderful photography site telling them that I was not going to accept their listing because it wasn’t “arty” enough. Well, this week it finally happened.

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Feb
01
Posted by Michele on February 1, 2008

The arrogant artiste. We’ve all met them, those creative types that think anyone who doesn’t “get” their art must be stupid. Our little town has one artiste who has created a whole new art form – how to destroy your marketability in a single stroke.

How excited would you be to have your local hometown paper ask to interview you for an article? How exciting would it be if that article, along with a large picture of you and your art appeared on the front page of a section of the Sunday paper? Above and below the fold?

Would you not work extremely hard to parlay that free publicity into increased awareness of your artwork and to increase sales? I think most of us would at least try to.

One artist in my local area took quite a unique approach to this golden opportunity – he told the entire community “to get off their high temple in the sky and stop buying pretty pictures of trees and birds and think about their inner lives and have some substance.”

Guess I am just a shallow temple dweller.

In case you didn’t pick it up from his answer, this artiste is an abstract expressionist painter. Which he describes as “Painting in the grand style of painting. A romantic homage to past and present artists carrying the history of tradition to preserve the romantic cult.”

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Jun
02
Posted by Michele on June 2, 2007

Found a most interesting crafter and artist the other day. She, like so many of us has more than one creative outlet; but it appears photography is her first love.

Her company name is Organic Stills – a wonderfully perfect and simple name to describe her poet’s eye for the places and things she encounters and captures on film.

My favorite picture of hers, is a bold and bright cluster of orange flowers, entitled Orange Burst.
The print is currently available at her Etsy Shop, Organic Stills. It’s a bit hard to see in the smaller size, but part of what I love about this picture is she resisted temptation to remove the spent blossoms and has managed to capture both the bursting forth of new buds while the old fall away to make room for the grand display.

If a full-sized print isn’t quite what you are looking for, be sure to check out her line of notecards where a simple note to a friend becomes a gift of flowers. (When this was written, all of the notecards available in her Organic Stills Etsy Shop were of flowers.)

carousel horse pictureAnd, during the month of June, all of her photographic prints are on sale! Buy one get the second for 50% off. Our two friends to the right, in a piece entitled Childhood Memories, shows her artist’s eye that sees and captures emotion along with beauty. This pair of carousel horses brings back memories of when climbing on the biggest horse was all that mattered.

The sale is to share in her excitement of getting a new fancy-smancy camera lens. (I call it fancy-smancy, as I don’t know one lens from another, but the price of that baby is sure fancy – a true investment and proof this artist plans to continue growing and expanding her business.) I can’t wait to see the pictures she takes with her new equipment.

handmade earrings I would be remiss if I didn’t mention her Jewelry and Made with Yarn lines as well.

The new owner of the earrings shown to the right, reports receiving many compliments from friends and family and is quite pleased with her purchase.

I believe Organic Stills is yet another reason why Etsy is so successful. Etsy has given so many talented artists and crafts-makers a wonderful place to showcase and sell their items and Organic Stills is one Etsy Shop that is a great example of that talent.