It’s Time for an Etsy Update

EtsyUpdateI just completed a HUGE Etsy shop update! (I’ve been working on this for days!) And I have to tell you, I think this is the most full my Etsy shop has ever been. I wanted to give you a great selection of my newest art pieces including brooches, wood ornaments, quilted ornies, stuffed ornies and, of course, dolls. Every item is made by me from start to finish. They’re all hand-painted, signed One of a Kinds. These items will become heirlooms that you’ll be able to pass down to your kids and grandkids one day. Can you tell I’ve been busy? The easiest way to shop my new items is to peruse the categories below. Each photo links directly to the coordinating listing in my Etsy shop. Just click on any photo to go to the item. (Links will open in a new window.) You may also feel free to browse my Etsy shop directly. The new listings should be on the first 1-3 pages of my Etsy shop. Or browse by category if you know what you’re looking for. Everything ships for one flat rate of $5.00 (or $10.00, depending on size of item) provided I can fit it all within a box and it is safe for the items to travel together. Thanks for visiting my website! Remember to add an item to your Etsy favorites if you’d like to save it to ponder later.EtsyUpdateBrooches

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Thanks so much for stopping by! If you have any questions I can answer, please don’ t hesitate to contact me. I hope you’ve enjoyed browsing these new pieces!

Berea Craft Festival ’14 Preview 2

The photos below are previews of new pieces which will be available at the Berea Craft Festival this weekend at Indian Fort Theater in Berea, Kentucky. If you see anything you like and are unable to attend the festival this weekend, feel free to contact me, either through Etsy or using my contact form located in the page tabs above. I plan to have a big Etsy update in the next week or two!

Berea Craft Festival ’14 Preview

It’s almost here! In less than two weeks, I’ll be packing up my studio and heading to the Berea Craft Festival in Berea, Ky. I love this event. I often boast about the atmosphere, the woods, the art, the renaissance dancers, the regional music, the flavors. But I swear I don’t think it’s possible to convey how cool the Berea Craft Festival is with just words and photos. It’s an experience. It has flavor. A flavor all its own.

This last week before the Berea Craft Festival, finds me pushing myself to complete new pieces. I always want to have new work to show those who visit my booth each year….new ornaments, new little critters. And new signed and numbered pieces too. Here’s just a sampling of some of the new work that is finished and photographed and packed away, waiting to travel to Indian Fort Theater soon. My worktable is full of items waiting for their last touches as well.

Enjoy! And if you’re looking for a great weekend July 11, 12 and 13, travel to Berea. You can visit the Craft Festival, tour the local shops in Berea, KY, including the Old Town artist community and you can visit the Kentucky Artisan Center, home to some of the very best art and crafts Kentucky has to offer. You don’t have to wander far in Berea to find a whole bunch of eye candy! Click here for more information or driving directions.

See you in Berea!

A Day in the Country Folk Art Fair 2014 in Photos

There’s something about an art fair that does my heart good.

It reaches me on a deep level and I have more than once found myself teary-eyed while trying to prepare my art tent. It’s the moment, the sense of community, the shared stories and experiences. It’s being around folks who are pursuing a passion with the whole of their hearts, who are reaching for a dream that is big and broad and maybe even slightly fuzzy. It’s looking in awe at the things that those folks create with their imagination and then hands, noticing all the details, seeing the public respond to the work and interact with the artist. It’s the oohhs and aahhs all around. It’s the validation. The assurance. It’s the art. Oh, the art!

On June 7th, it was also the history that made me sentimental as I participated in A Day in the Country Folk Art Fair for the first time.

A Day in the Country was a vision shared by Minnie and Garland Adkins in the 1980’s. They graciously opened their property, “Happy Gizzard Holler”, to area folk artists and invited collectors, community members, anyone with a love of folk and art and folk art to attend. In 2003, A Day in the Country had become so well-known and so well-attended that Minnie asked the Kentucky Folk Art Center in nearby Morehead, Ky to manage the event. In recent years A Day in the Country has been held the first Saturday of June in the Morehead Conference Center. Around 50 self taught artists are invited to bring their wares and display them for sale. Let me tell you, that day, the conference center was abuzz with creativity. And color. And a wonderful feast for the eyes and the soul. I loved the opportunity to meet artists I’ve admired for a long time. I loved being able to see new work and meet artists whose work just filled me with wonder! I loved being able to hug Minnie and see how sweet and helpful she was to all the participating artists. I loved getting to see her in her element, participating in the event she created, watching her vision grow.

I was proud to be able to experience that moment, even if the history and emotion of the day made me a little teary eyed.

I will never cease to be amazed at the ability of a piece of art. How it can alter your mood; how it can just reach inside your little chest and poke you in the heart, or fill you with delight, wonder, amusement, awe. I didn’t take nearly enough photos that day. And the photos will not do the actual pieces of art justice at all. But I wanted to share with you, in case you couldn’t make it, just what you missed at A Day in the Country. Make plans for next year!

The lady with the vision for A Day in the Country, Miss Minnie Adkins, displaying her carvings, quilts and books.

Minnie Adkins at 2014 Day in the Country

I can’t think of a better way to introduce your young ones to the world of folk art. These books, by Mike Norris and Minnie Adkins can be purchased from Acclaim Press or Amazon.

This stunning angel sculpture by artist, Tom Steck, was the first thing that caught my eye while setting up my booth. Tom’s pieces were stunning. I wish I had taken more photos before several of his larger pieces sold. If you have a chance to see his work in person, do it!

Tom’s wife Shelley creates amazing artwork as well. I loved these tambourines so much!

Wonderful pieces by Bruce New. He currently has a piece at the Kentucky Folk Art Center in Morehead, Ky. If you get a chance, go see it. I was taken with his artwork at the center and was happy to see his work at A Day in the Country.

Three generations of Kentucky artists…Bonita Skaggs-Parsons, daughter Misty Skaggs and mother, Joyce Skaggs.

My art dolls…just happy to be hanging out at A Day in the Country.

Me, agreeing to have my photo taken, but kinda hating it! What can I say, I’m bashful.

Steve Armstrong and his fantastic, moving sculpture.

Josh Huettig. The wood for his paintings is collected from the Ohio River, dried and painted with house paint. I love his color choices.

Tami Booher

Glen and Merlin Maynard. He carves, she paints.

Lonnie and Twyla Money

I am always so taken with Tim Lewis’ wood carvings. I like his color palette and the shiny surface of each piece.

I first encountered Robbie Mueller’s art at a Kentucky Guild art fair. I am a fan of his pieces. I loved the coal miner themed artwork he brought to A Day in the Country.

Billy Keith’s Solar Art is made with this large magnifying glass and the sun. He uses the sun’s intensified rays to burn images into pieces of wood. Watch a video of this amazing process.

A whole table full of Minnie’s critters and those famous roosters.

Thanks, Minnie!

(You can view more photos from A Day in the Country, here, on MSU’s flickr.)