Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Link To Moods and Appetites.

http://moodsandappetites.com/

My Necklace Featured On Moods and Appetites Website!

East, West, and Transformation

Late 19th century Japanese art sought to find its place among the influx of Western ideas and a growing sense of nationalism, where the definition of art in a social and historical context was more ambiguous than ever before. There were suddenly two terms for art itself - yoga and nihonga - that needed to anchor their identities, just as Japan had to find a balance between accepting foreign influence and strengthening their position in a global context. It was harder to determine the value of Western influence during the period of cultural nationalism, because the political relationship between Japan and Europe was not quite certain. They did not entirely look upon the West as a cultural model they had done for China, because now there was a sense of competition, and establishing a national identity would begin to secure their standing in the eyes of foreign nations. Thus, blindly emulating Western styles of painting could pose a problem in terms of distinguishing the difference between influence and gradual subservience. Yoga and nihonga schools could not exist as completely separate entities, just as Japan could not remain isolated and open to outside influence at the same time.
Both the Western and Japanese traditions had been irrevocably infused with each other’s ideologies and visual representations. As European artists questioned the meaning of the brush in relation to perception, Japanese artists debated the role of the individual artist’s vision. As Japanese painters strove to apply Western techniques and ideas to their own painting, the West was most fascinated by earlier styles that were uniquely Japanese, possibly overshadowing some of the artists working at the turn of the century.
There are hundreds of books on Edo prints and numerous examples online, but it is hard to find as much information about painters such as Kawai Gyokudō or Shimomura Kanzan, even though their art is equally interesting, if not more so. Their paintings are hard to pinpoint or identify with certain cultural or historic associations, as individual artistic vision became more accepted, but it is precisely the exchange of visuals and ideas that enriched both traditions. Both artists, like many of the time, were trained in Western techniques, but chose to reflect traditional Japanese style in their paintings, resulting in a broader, more ambiguous view of art.

Friday, September 26, 2008

My Sister's a Talented Lil' Thing!

Ok, because I'm a dork it's going to take me all day to figure out how to put links on this blog so, for the time being, check out these blogs... My sister Mandi is an amazing photographer!
She's got a way with the kids!

http://www.soullotion.blogspot.com/
http://mandijanephoto.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

The '06755' Merwinsville Etsy Indie Craft Event!






On Sunday September 14th we held our show in Gaylordsville at the beautiful Merwinsville Hotel.
I was so proud to amongst the very talented artists and craftspeople who attended.
I was part of the team that organized the show. It was a hot muggy day - the opposite of what I expected. I was thinking... mulled cider, red wine, sweaters etc... and wound up wearing my mucky wellies (it rained heavily the night before & we were for the most part outdoors) with my pretty (and luckily lightweight) pretty party dress.
The highlight of the day was when Grace Napoleon's friend (who's name I can't remember, sadly because she's a rock star in my book) was able to fix a dodgy toilet with sewing thread! Talk about saving the day - the Etsy way - DIY baby!
We're hoping to return to Merwinsville this coming spring for another event!
I've included some photos from the day - Many heartfelt thanks to all who participated. Not one sourpuss in the bunch, we all pulled together which made the day extra special!

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

New Chickens!

We finally got our new chickens on sunday! Two roosters (Jemaine & Bret) four adult hens... (Coco, Sally, and 'The Two Mels'). We also have four baby chicks who remain unnamed although I think I've settled on 'Anastasia' for the one with feathers on her legs.
Here's the thing, these are 'Bantams' which means they are the size of crows and they lay golf ball sized eggs.
They are also FAST and fiesty. They are the Terriers of the poultry world. Jemaine injured himself while we were tranferring them on Sunday - his spur was torn right off. Luckily, because he's so small and I was able to grab him right out of the cage I put a pressure bandage over his spur to stop the bleeding. Much to my surprize thebandage is still in place, damn I'm good.
Meanwhile in the craft world PMC has come out with a new product calle Bronze Metal Clay. I'm so excited!
I've made lots of new jewelry but, not to blow my own horn, it's been selling so fast at the farmer's markets I haven't had a chance to list them on Etsy.
That's all the news there is, in the land of the goose.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Bad Blogger

I'm a neglectful blogger.
Sunday was the Project Puppy Show at The Space in Hamden Ct. Where the hell was everyone?
Well, those of us that did show up had a damn good time! I have a new hero in the craft world -
Dayna, The Crafty Scientist! She made the Lab Coat bottle cozy in the picture and she makes the most awesome yarn I've ever seen. She even makes bowls out of old record albums! I hope you'll visit her website www.craftyscientist.com
It was great to get a chance to hang out with Jillian, Sharon, the Jens, Dayna, Nora and everyone else there. Jillian's Roommate has excellent taste in music, got to love the Fratellis!
I'm getting some new baby chicks on Sunday... any name ideas?

Saturday, July 5, 2008

The Sandy Hook Farmer's Market!

Last Tuesday was hot and steamy with a twist of rain er... downpour. But... Brave Ct. Etsy Team Leader Jillian Lyons and her faithful mates braved the sloppy conditions to partake in a farmer's market. Yes, we were set up in a soggy field! Yes, our tables were unsteady on the rocky, uneven surface! Yes, we were snapped at by an otherwise less cranky regular member of the Sandy Hook Organic Farmer's Market (which shall here to forth be referred to as SHOFM) because, gasp, someone else was selling soap. But we endured! We soldiered on! Oh, and what a day it was! More on the day and more photos (hopefully smaller) to come!
Jen

Friday, May 23, 2008

Jewelry Spectacular!

It's coming up soon!

June 7th from 10 - 4 

The Holiday Inn in North Haven
201 Washington Ave.
North Haven Ct.

This show is a big deal!  There is a website all about it...
www.freewebs.com/jewelryspectacular

Check it out!


Saturday, May 17, 2008

May 17 2008

The baby birds hatched!  They're so loud!  The parents keep visiting us at the kitchen window.
Lots of new jewelry on my Etsy website so check it out!  My Mom sent me a bunch of brass and brass jewelry she made when I was little.   
I'm going to keep this short because chances are no one will ever read it.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

New One Of A Kind Jewelry In My Store!

I've just listed some new items in my etsy shop and I'm really happy with them.  I hope you'll take a look!
I uploaded the craftastic flyer in some of my listings too.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Ode to the flying fiber artists

Well, Etsy has been down for what seems like an eternity today but it's ok.  I'm watching the most amazing thing - it happens every day but still it's so inspiring.
Two noisy little birds are building a nest on the side of my house under an eve.  They're about five feet from where I'm sitting.  It's so beautiful.   They  are building like mad like mad.  I've found nests all over my yard,  in my trees, under my eves etc...
The nests are made of an amazing array of  materials.  I've found the usual twigs, mud, and moss but what really excites me is when I find the white strands of hair from my Puli dog and Angora rabbit in the mix.   
These birds are fiber artists in the truest sense!  

Friday, March 28, 2008

Metal Sensitivities

I'm going to try using some brass and bronze ear wires for the first time and I'm wondering if  there has been much feedback from customers.  

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Hello From Goose On The Loose Jewelry!



Hi!  My god I'm a blogger now, what's next!?   
This is my first blog ever... mostly I'll be writing about my jewelry, other people's jewelry, etsy
and craft shows.   Hopefully I'll stumble upon some new and exciting techniques and neat things to do with PMC and Art Clay Silver. 
Something very important to me and to my art is the rising cost of metals.  I'm trying to find different items to work with, it's a challenge which I look at as a positive thing.  I'd love to hear from anyone else who is facing the rising cost of metals and how it is affecting your art.
I also dabble in photography and have taken part in two group shows.
I'm still trying to figure out how all this blog stuff works so don't be surprised if I post the same thing seven times!
I hope you'll take a look at my etsy shop and the etsy website in general!
My next post will be about my goose.