September Featured Artist: Madison Potter, Jenny Blasen

 

The September featured artist is Madison Potter, Jenny Blasen. Jenny was first introduced to ceramics in college as an exchange student in Japan. Many nights and weekends in community studio spaces over the years have led to her own studio in her home where she works on her pottery whenever possible.
Jenny says; “I make functional pieces for everyday use. I use texture in my work and found objects, including lace, fabric, stamps, and leaves. Some of my most popular items are my yarn bowls and hand built plates.”
Jenny will be showcasing her work at Hatch from September 1-31st with an artist reception on Friday, September 14th, 6-9pm. Good times and refreshments will be served.

Check out the Facebook event page here: http://www.facebook.com/events/462484730459136/

August Featured Artist: Meghan Sheahan

The August featured artist is Meghan Sheahan of “One Thirty Jewelry”. Meghan, a professionally trained jeweler, creates one-of-a-kind jewelry; bracelets, earrings, rings and necklaces. She combines metal techniques with traditional materials, including wood, semi-precious stones and vintage beads. She creates wearable statement pieces that have a balance of modern, rugged and elegance.
Meghan will be showcasing her work from August 1-31 with an artist reception Friday, August 10th from 6-9pm. Good times and refreshments will be served.

Specialized Art…

A couple of weeks ago, I finally was able to deliver this custom built mirror. It was quite a process but I love a challenge! First, I went to the buyer’s house and checked out the space they had in mind for the mirror. After we decided on a size, 3’x4′, I went to the Habitat for Humanity Restore and after numerous trips and lots of digging, I found some wood house siding that I hoped was wide enough for the frame. I’m pretty handy, but not as much as my friend Bryan who has skills with a saw that I will never have. He put together a fantastic frame…better than I imagined. After many more weeks of painting it was time for the placement of the mirror. Again, Bryan helped out. Cutting super thick glass is not easy! Cracks can easily occur and he broke a couple large pieces. Ugh.  After a lucky find at the thrift store… one more try and he cut the mirror perfectly! I was a little nervous since I had promised delivery the following morning…

I forgot to mention that one of the buyer’s (Susan and David) requests was for maps to be incorporated in the painting of their favorite places. It is definitely THEIR piece! I wish I had a photo of the mirror installed…hopefully soon.

If you’d like a custom piece of art, let me know! As for now, I have started a painting on a wood headboard I found on the curb. One man’s trash is a future work of art!

Frame done, before mirror.

    

 

Close-up of maps.

 

 

 

Finished!