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Its been a while, hasn't it?
Well, first off, a big welcome to anyone from Place Cartier school taking a look! I realize I haven't been updating the site much, life has been extraordinarily busy and it has nothing to do with my clay for once! I've lost touch with the communities and I'm trying desperately to get caught up. The gallery needs to be updated, this I know, so for now just click right here to be taken to my Flickr account, if you add me as a friend you'll get to see all my updates! And with a show coming up in a few weeks there should be plenty of eyecandy coming your way. Fingers crossed eh? So, if you have any questions about my work, or want to know if I have a specific item or something similar in stock, just let me know. The easiest way to reach me is Adria@videotron.ca (don't forget the .CA!)
Margi shared this brilliant little site for artists.... I can't seem to get the 30 second poses to work for me, maybe it was the timing *shrugs* Other than that, I've lost my temp gage and I'm worried that I'm firing a little too high. My last two trays of pieces scorched and needed to be tossed. So I'm par-baking my pieces now at a lower temp and need to find or buy a new thermometer... So what have I been making? Rings... What can't I photograph to save my life? Rings.  any advice? I've tried inside, outside, different lighting, I'm guessing I'll need to build a photobox?
spooky bits!!
I realize I'm known for my florals and my butterflies but if you know me you'll know I've got a bit of a darker side, figured I'd share some recent pieces with you! (I tend to make these for myself and friends but I've recently put some up in my little Etsy shop. Faux bone skull pile.  Crooked spine heart.  My always popular skull beads! Each one is hand detailed and antiqued.
Here fishy fishy fishy ?
I maked sushi.
 Actually I had a bunch of scraps from the retreat so I played a bit. Yeah, I overcooked it. Don't blame me, blame the ghost who made the oven door push in so far it stuck when I know I left it unlatched. that jerk  clickie for big
Posted the note below last night, I'm going to try and update more I promise. All the stresses of getting into school have been overwhelming me but the Morrisburg trip (with no studying!!) has refreshed me and the creative juices are flowing. I have a good stock so I'm tossing those bloody canes aside for awhile and going to play with textures and images. So there!! Hopefully later today or tomorrow I'll have some pieces done and photographed (and video!) to show you all! ------------------------------------------------- home alive and stuff. *thud* worst drive ever. many appy-polly-logies to mel who had to put up with my 90 minute panic attack on the highway. Xipe did a ton while I was gone, I love him muchly but right now I'm gonna die so i'll update later.
Morrisburg or bust!
It's that time of year again! The MPCG notices start coming out :) What is MPCG? The Morrisburg Polymer Clay Gathering. It's a Thursday-Sunday Polymer clay retreat held every year towards the end of April in charming Morrisburg Ontario. The days are filled with brilliant classes and demos, laughter, shopping trips and the occasional (or not so occasional) bottle of wine shared with a couple bags of chips, a bunch of artists sitting around casually giggling about nonsense. I look forward to these few days every year. Being able to work side by side with these incredible artists. Margi who is really the reason I got into polymer clay, after seeing her work on the internet. Violette's words echo in my ears everytime I start feeling sorry for myself about aging "they're not wrinkles, they're details"...Barbara making me laugh "give it some British!" And all the other incredible women I spend 4 days with every year. It's something not to be missed! So now, I am terribly proud to say I'll be teaching again at this year's MPCG. Over the past couple of years I've been doing more masks. Not really to sell, although I have sold a few, but more to decorate my own home, my studio and to just express myself creatively without the stresses of making a 'for sale' product. The research I put into each piece has taught me so much! I'm pretty much an expert on Slavic mythology now *grin* I'm learning about the carnival masks of the Dominican Republic, one of my favorite places on earth and at the moment, spending lots of hours researching African art! So what's my class? "Inspired Masks" I'm going to ask people to choose a culture or country and collect little bits of things that remind them of it. So let's say I choose China. The class will NOT be about reproducing a Chinese opera mask or any such thing, instead we'll use the mask shape as a canvas. Imagine, if you will, a bright red mask, antiqued and impressed to look like cinnabar. The face shape is vaguely Chinese mask but the details are what make it. Black laquered chopsticks across the top of the mask suggest spiky hair. A large faux jade ring in the nose, chinese coins dangle from the ears. Do you see it yet? Nothing traditional here. This is my African Zen Warrior mask, he was built over a buddha shaped face and ended up looking pretty chill, I think I'll call him Bobert.
this is how it has been...
I've been sick. Seriously. A two week flu that knocked me on my behind. Was feeling delicious for about a week (note: I love the word delicious...it's just...delicious) and then it hit my sinuses. And stubborn like I am, upon hearing the clinic wait was 6 hours I decided to fix it myself. Anything to avoid two trips to a doctor in a month. It started with the purchase of a Neti Pot and it's brilliant. The only thing other than ridiculous amounts of painkillers that would take away the pain in my face. Three days later (along with my other witchy cure of peroxide in the ears) I'm cured. Yay. Then there was the last minute rush to finish a piece for the V-day auctions. I decided to do one piece instead of a bunch of smaller ones, one I put more effort and thought into. I hate the photo, still trying to figure out this camera! but the piece itself is nice. Very delicate, not much of a "HEY LOOK VULVA" which was kinda my intent. Surprisingly difficult piece to figure out. I realize again, I go with the flow, I don't manage the custom work well. Still, I tried, and I'm pretty pleased with it.
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