Come check out Art on Lark 2012 this Saturday, June 9th, 10am-5pm (tomorrow!). There will be music, food, and of course, lots of art! I'll be hawking my wares closer to Madison Ave, offering fine art prints, card prints, original artwork, handmade jewelry, hand sewn fabric bags, and, of course, sock monsters!
I'm looking forward to the weather getting rain completely out of its system today so that tomorrow is bright and calm and balmy, with nonexistent wind action. Let's see the power of positive thinking!
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Friday, June 8, 2012
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Friday, December 16, 2011
Delmar Farmer's Market -- Last Chance!
Tomorrow morning will be your last chance to check out what the Delmar Farmer's Market has to offer. At Bethlehem Central Middle School, this market has many vendors, selling everything from veggies, cheese and meat, granola and baked goods, to soaps, creams, jewelry and art! Although I would say that cheese, veggies, and baked goods aren't a very far leap from art.
So come check it out tomorrow, Saturday 12/17 from 9am-1pm for some last-minute Holiday gifts. You won't be sorry!
So come check it out tomorrow, Saturday 12/17 from 9am-1pm for some last-minute Holiday gifts. You won't be sorry!
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Sock Monsters Are Up On Etsy!
Finally, a sock monster is available on Etsy. Customizable, no less! So from my last post, you can now take a look at what these little creatures have to offer.
this funny rocker dude is going to be in the hands of a happy little boy very soon! |
a little blurry, but cute! she's been sold, though. |
this floppy little guy is still available, but not for long! |
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Craft Fairs, Sock Monsters, and More!
Come check out my upcoming craft fairs! I'll be at the Delmar Farmer's Market (www.delmarmarket.org) every Saturday through Dec. 17th, 9am-1pm, and this coming weekend I'll be at the Congregation Beth Emeth "Walking in a Winter Shopping Land" craft fair, Sunday Dec. 5th, 10am-4pm.
I mentioned before that I've added Sock Monsters to my product line. Now, I've had some "Ugly Doll" comparisons/comments come up in the last few weeks, and I'd like to dispel any myths and associations with those fine products... my Sock Monsters are made from repurposed/recycled/"upcycled" materials. They are hand-made. They have unique postures and personalities. They do not have names. They are yours to name when you give them a home.
Some of these "monsters" are like the monsters you live with -- your pets, parents, children, aunts/uncles, cousins, grandparents -- you name it. These little guys become family. They are monsters in the most loveable sense. Sometimes bordering on adorable. And sometimes they have a special meaning. Recently I sold my "Say No To Sweatshops" monster, who had a "Made in Macau" emblem sewn on his belly. He was not made in Macau by tiny impoverished and underpaid hands. Rather, he was made by a loving, thinking artist who is still slightly impoverished and underpaid. But I will admit that my opportunities are greater, my choice pool is broader, and my quality of life is higher. So support local artists, not money-grubbing conglomerate corporations who outsource their jobs to starving people who they do not adequately pay, and rather feed off of their deprivations like parasites.
I didn't get a picture of this sock monster before he was bought by people who will love him.
I will also be featured in a group art show at the Howe Library this 1st Friday, December 4th, 6:30-8:30pm. Reception, refreshments, and live music will accompany. I wouldn't miss it.
I mentioned before that I've added Sock Monsters to my product line. Now, I've had some "Ugly Doll" comparisons/comments come up in the last few weeks, and I'd like to dispel any myths and associations with those fine products... my Sock Monsters are made from repurposed/recycled/"upcycled" materials. They are hand-made. They have unique postures and personalities. They do not have names. They are yours to name when you give them a home.
Some of these "monsters" are like the monsters you live with -- your pets, parents, children, aunts/uncles, cousins, grandparents -- you name it. These little guys become family. They are monsters in the most loveable sense. Sometimes bordering on adorable. And sometimes they have a special meaning. Recently I sold my "Say No To Sweatshops" monster, who had a "Made in Macau" emblem sewn on his belly. He was not made in Macau by tiny impoverished and underpaid hands. Rather, he was made by a loving, thinking artist who is still slightly impoverished and underpaid. But I will admit that my opportunities are greater, my choice pool is broader, and my quality of life is higher. So support local artists, not money-grubbing conglomerate corporations who outsource their jobs to starving people who they do not adequately pay, and rather feed off of their deprivations like parasites.
I didn't get a picture of this sock monster before he was bought by people who will love him.
I will also be featured in a group art show at the Howe Library this 1st Friday, December 4th, 6:30-8:30pm. Reception, refreshments, and live music will accompany. I wouldn't miss it.
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