Round and Round!

February 05, 2010 :: Posted by - Sue :: Category - Headline, Shops to Watch!

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By Contributing Columnist Ashley Pahl aka AshleyPahl

Every day, countless new shops full of beautiful art and handmade items open on Etsy.com. Among those shops are artists who think outside the box and fill their online store with amazingly creative and unique ideas. Shops to Watch, a monthly article, highlights these artists and the works that fill their shops.

This month features the art of Melissa Wagner-Lawler, shop owner of Red Thread Letter. Wagner-Lawler, a printmaker, sculptor, and book artist, has trained at both the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where she earned her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Studies. Her portfolio of prints, sculpture, and books are available for viewing at her website, www.RedThreadLetterPress.com. Currently located in Milwaukee, Melissa Wagner-Lawler exhibits locally, nationally, and internationally.

Melissa’s Etsy shop, however, focuses on handcrafted jewelry inspired by natural and organic forms. In particular, her series of cellular-inspired necklaces stands out. The necklaces are inspired by irregular and organic patterns found in nature. They come in many different colors and no two are alike. Wagner-Lawler shared with me her thoughts on running a shop an Etsy shop and creating a focused collection, receiving an education in art, and her biggest inspirations.

What led you to your decision to get an education in art?

For me, there was never any decision that had to be made; it was really the only thing
that I ever wanted to do. It was the natural progression. The real decision was what
did I want to do after receiving my master’s. I debated about whether or not I wanted
to teach, and in the end, I just kind of fell into it. Currently, I’m teaching art at two
institutions and I couldn’t be happier.

Where did your love for organic forms come from?

It’s hard to pinpoint. Overall, I’d have to say that I like mimicking or attempting to
mimic natural forms. I’m more attracted to other people’s representation of organic
forms than the actual forms themselves.

What else inspires you?

Most of my inspiration comes from subtleties in texture and pattern and slight shifts in
color; this is why the majority of the pieces in my shop are somewhat monochromatic.
Keeping the colors very similar or the same allows for the focus to be put on the design,
pattern, or texture and maintains simplicity, in that respect.

Also, contrasts in materials and forms, such as organic versus industrial, continually
interest me as well.

What is your favorite piece, current or sold, in your Etsy shop?

The larger asymmetrical pieces with the chain are definitely my favorite. They embody
the contrast of the materials – the beauty of the beaded form versus the industrial, rock
‘n roll side of the chain.
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http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction.php?transaction_id=21955640

This piece was definitely hard to part with as well:

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http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction.php?transaction_id=22341273

What work of art from your portfolio means the most to you?

On some level, I am attached to all of them. It would be difficult for me to pinpoint one
over another, but typically my sculpture items I can never part with simply for the
amount of time that it takes to create them.

Is there an art technique you not yet tried, but would like to?

I’ve always wanted to try blown glass, but have not yet found the resources to do so.
I’ve tried nearly everything that is art and crafty, especially when it comes to my
professional artwork.

What piece of advice would you give to another artist wanting to open an Etsy
shop?

Producing high quality items that you can stand behind is of the utmost importance. It
can be a daunting task to decide what you want to focus on in your shop, but having
one type of item that you excel at producing will get you further than trying to dabble in
multiple areas. Overall, I believe that buyers want to see an Etsy seller that is
committed to their product(s) and have taken the time to refine them. The old adage
practice makes perfect definitely applies!

What are your long term plans for your artwork?

Well, one can never show their work in too many exhibitions! Being a cross‐disciplinary
artist (printmaking and sculpture), I find myself often being pulled in one direction over
the other and then a few months later that direction flips back again. Currently, I am
focusing on printmaking and making some small‐scale etchings and larger collagraph
pieces. However, in a few months, I’ll be interested in sculpture again and then I’ll be
working on expanding a piece from my MFA Thesis that I’ve been continuously putting
on hold.

Thanks so much to Melissa for taking the time to talk to us at Indie Smiles, and may your success continue!

Primitive Frights!

October 17, 2009 :: Posted by - Sue :: Category - Teams rule

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by LindaGJ
Contributing Columnist

Don’t you just love what people can do when they Team up! In our busy society collaboration is the name of the game! Etsy Team members have done some exciting things and a very artsy team, Magical Holiday Artists has given us a taste of Halloween and what we call the Primitive Frights…..enjoy the show!

Images courtesy of all the artists, please visit their individual shops:

1st slide:
(shops are listed in order that pics are presented)

http://Momandmevintagewares.etsy.com

http://magickmermaid.etsy.com

http://pattee.etsy.com

http://sunbyrum.etsy.com

http://rabbithollowprims.etsy.com

http://thegourdqueen.blogspot.com

2nd slide:

http://theprimitivelady.com

http://pearlavenuestudios.etsy.com

http://raggedyrhondas.com

http://soniarodriguezdesign.etsy.com

http://artbyme.etsy.com

http://cottagegarden.etsy.com

3rd slide:
http://cheriesartsncrafts.etsy.com

http://shesbattydesigns.artfire.com

http://www.fantasywhispers.com

I hope you enjoyed your stay. Please return & visit us again for more fabulous artwork and articles that will leave you entertained, with eye candy, knowledge, and many more surprises! Indiesmiles is one of the best places to advertise, so please use this site to take advantage of their wonderful options!


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Sue’s Fav: Visual Smiles Gallery

November 25, 2008 :: Posted by - Sue :: Category - Favs

When cat lover, Mishkat in the Etsy Forums mentioned the combo print, note cards and magnet sets at Visual Smiles Gallery (aka LindaGJ) I became quite curious and decided to take a peek. When I clicked to view her amazing shop I savored items that were a cat lover’s dream!

This was especially true for myself since my cat Yingy, a female Tuxedo, resembles the cat that Linda features in her prints - Miss Peanut Jones! She not only resembles her in looks, but in size and spirit as well!

Sadly, Miss Peanut is no longer part of Linda’s household but her memory will never be forgotten! You will find Miss Peanut in Linda’s numerous prints sets and in the two books that she has written, “The Itty Bitty Kitty from New York City” & “Peanut Jones Thinks about Fun!”

Now if you fall in love with her prints, as I have done, when you purchase anyone of these darlings….included is a matching magnet and a matching boxed set of seven gift cards! Wow, I was floored! How does she do all that at such a fantastic low price? Needless to say, I am a proud owner of a couple of her print sets, the quality of these items are great and you’ll love her whimsical subject matter!

Listen to what Linda has to say when describing her beloved kitty (see her shop for the full story):

I just have to say that she had such an itty bitty tail, itty bitty cow legs, & the cutest itty bitty face…yet,lo & behold…she had a very big round body! Perfect shape for aN ornament ball, that you will see in my store as a sculpture figure adorned in a variety of costumes as well as a magnet. This lovable feline who was raised in an art studio environment & exposed to the visual & performing arts her whole life, made Miss Peanut, not only a very cultured feline, but also a legend!

With the holidays now upon us, I am always looking for fantastic decorating ideas, and this clay and paper mache figurine of Miss Peanut Jones is just perfect as a display item or as a beautiful gift for a lover of cats.

LindaGJ’s shop is highly recommended! I hope that you stop by and take advantage of her Miss Peanut lovelies!

IndieSmiles favs are unsolicited reviews of Sue and El’s favorite indie shops and are not compensated for these reviews. If you would like Sue and El to notice your shop, please send them an email at info@indiesmiles.com

Sue’s Fav: laurali – Zen Breeze Art Gallery

November 19, 2008 :: Posted by - Sue :: Category - Favs

One visit to
laurali – Zen Breeze Art Gallery

and you will be convinced of the talent of artistry that Etsy artisans represent. I don’t think anyone that has visited http://www.etsy.com has missed her art prints or lovely artwork pendants displayed on the front page or within the compounds of the endless beautiful treasuries.

What struck me the most is the realism of her moonlight and sunset prints. I can actually feel the energy of nature come through the computer screen! Even though I’ve admired her lovely items from afar I am sure she is scattered through the majority of etsy user favorites. I’m taken back to her Etsy shop time and time again. If you haven’t found her yet, once you visit her shop, I’m sure that you will return to visit her lovelies time and time again!

This print struck my eye this morning, since it’s a cold and cloudy day at the Delaware shore, and I’m fighting a nasty cold, the zen subject matter of an Asian pot of tea, the bamboo stalks, and a comforting kitty soothed my snifflly nose! It’s funny how her visuals can lift the spirits and cure what ails ya!

You’ll adore her pendants, how fantastic to wear a work of art! Another must on a cloudy day, is her sunflower pendant…on sale you can’t miss this one, wear it and there is a good chance that you will improve the outlook of everyone around you!

Bring some Zen into your life, and visit http://www.Laurali.etsy.com.

IndieSmiles favs are unsolicited reviews of Sue and El’s favorite indie shops and are not compensated for these reviews. If you would like Sue and El to notice your shop, please send them an email at info@indiesmiles.com

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