Today I got a treasury spot in Etsy, I made a treasury featuring light colored items, including several porcelain pieces, and some of my favorite artworks. It happens to be my birthday, so you could buy me one of these items... or help me bring this treasury to the front page by viewing it and clicking on the items here :)
August 14, 2008
Etsy Treasury
August 10, 2008
I'm in a treasury
My work has been featured in an Etsy treasury curated by the Buddha Builder. This treasury will be up for one more day. To check it out, click this link.
Posted by Nikasha at 8/10/2008 1 comments
August 4, 2008
Uptown Art Fair, Minneapolis
Yesterday I visited the Uptown Art Fair in Minneapolis. This is one of my favorite fairs to go to every year. I haven't been at a point where I've been prepared to apply to show there yet, but perhaps I'll be ready in a couple years. (I think I should get some smaller fairs under my belt first!) This very popular fair is juried, and has a lot of strict requirements to get in, such as you can only sell one kind of work- they don't want your booth to be a mish-mash of different media. If you apply as a pair, all your work shown needs to have been worked on collaboratively. Also, you are not allowed to sell mass-produced work from your booth.
As I walked around, I noticed that I walked right by some of the artists I found especially intriguing last year. If their work looked too much the same, it lost it's appeal to me. Their booths were still busy though, because, of course, there were people seeing their art for the first time. (It is also possible that some people come specifically to see them every year as well.) I don't know whether the artists that caught my eye this year were new to the fair, or if their art had changed from previous years.
My art changes all the time, and I have so many different series of work that look nothing like each other. Perhaps from a selling standpoint, I am too much at the opposite end of the spectrum. There is something to be gained by having people be able to see your work and recognize it as yours (as well as the fact that if a certain style proves to be popular, there are always more people who haven't seen it before). I don't know if my work has this recognizable quality yet, or whether it will ever develop it. I think that is something that is challenging to know about your own work. I can generally recognize a piece by Giacometti or Modigliani, but they both had very distinctive styles that are similar in the majority of their work. On the other hand, I can also usually recognize a Picasso or a Matisse, both of whom worked in a variety of dissimilar styles, which, over time I have learned to associate with them.
At any rate, it is a thought that will probably be running through my head for a while: is there enough similarity between my different styles to be recognizably mine? Does it matter?
Finally, a list of the artists I found most inspiring at this year's Uptown Art Fair:
Signe and Genna Grushovenko (painting)- If I had enough money, I would have bought one of their fantastic pieces on the spot!
Mary Burger (photography)- her photographs are ready to hang, and have a fantastic, textured surface that you really have to see in person. I would love to have some of her work as well!
Ann Wood and Dean Lucker (mechanical pictures)- these were so intriguing and original!
Amy Arnold (woolen creations)- how could you not love her fantastic "peepwool"
Andy Fletcher (paintings)- I love his minimalist landscapes!
Michael Bond (etchings)- I always appreciate the work that goes into intaglio printmaking! I also love the coloring he has added to several of the prints.
And finally, Andrew Johnson (stitched art)- his little whimsical stitched pieces are very charming! (One has found a home with us.)
Posted by Nikasha at 8/04/2008 1 comments
Labels: art, art fairs, favorite artists, minneapolis, musings
August 3, 2008
Sneak Peek
I've had my colored pencils out again, and I'm working on a completely new series of layered drawings. Soon I will offer them for sale on SarahThole.etsy.com, but for now, I thought I'd give you a sneak peak at the process and how they look.
Posted by Nikasha at 8/03/2008 1 comments
Labels: art, colored pencils, drawings, process, sneak peek