Friday, September 3, 2010

Hey Kiddoos!

Yes, it's been a while, hasn't it? Things are happening. Slowly. But hey! that's better than not at all.

You can now buy my prints and cards from Art Star!  You can shop their website, but I highly recommend stopping in at their shop if you're ever in the Northern Liberties area of Philly. First, NoLibs is a great area with fantastic restaurants, shops, etc. Not to mention there's tons of the typical Philly stuff within walking distance. But Art Star is a must if you're even close to the area. They have such an amazing collection of work from local artists and other artists from across the country. I could have gone bankrupt in there. But anyway. They're carrying my stuff now. Yay!
1. Bird on Wheels by Lisa Hurwitz
2. Black V Neck T with Fabric Flower by forEvamore
3. Small Bowl by Stephanie Kao for Robert Siegel Ceramics

So that's a step in the right direction! But lots more work to do. And right now I'm a bit distracted with... moving to Oregon! Yeh! So I guess we've got a place to put all our stuff and call home. It's in Jacksonville, which isn't exactly where we wanted to live, but it's an awesome historic town very close to where we wanted. It seems like a fantastic area, with lots of opportunities for the both of us. Looks like we'll be making the long trek across country the end of this month. I don't want to say too much about it yet, but I'm excited!

But for now I must get moving. My Mister is in a wonderful production of Man of La Mancha, and tomorrow I'm heading out to take photos for them again. Must be prepared!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

I'm determined.

I'm a procrastinator.  I slack off.  I let great opportunities slip by.  And it has really got to end.

One day not too long ago I was going through old messages and found many emails from other artists wanting to collaborate, shop owners asking about selling in their shops, gallery coordinators offering shows, editors of well known design blogs, the list goes on. And I didn't respond to them!  Okay, so I guess there were one or two I responded to, but then never followed up on. I mean really, I could kick myself if it were physically possible!

Why do I do this?  I would love to be able to live off my photography if I could, and these were means to that end, I frustrate myself beyond belief sometimes!

But that's it. It's stopping now.

I'm obsessed with...

fabric and paper flowers.I love the idea of re-using other items to make them. I love the rough edges, the slightly unfinished look.



Find them here:
  1.  Pins and Needles Too
  2.  The Heirloom Garden
  3.  Allora Handmade
  4.  RagnazIdnar
  5.  The Russian (Though she is now selling vintage at allen company inc I hope she still makes the flowers! I'd always thought I'd have a bouquet of them at my wedding...)
Find your favorite on Etsy!

Sunday, April 11, 2010

My printer and I are finally friends!

I feel like this is a completely silly thing to blog about, but I'm just so excited! After two and a half years I think my printer and I are finally on the same page. There was much rejoicing last night, continuing this morning when I took a good look at my prints from yesterday/last night in natural light. Aside from a small handful, they all looked perfect!

What? you ask, don't all your prints always look perfect?

Well, no. I've been having constant problems getting the colors just right. For the longest time I was using photoshop to color correct the crap out of all my photos: brightening like crazy, adding so much cyan it looked like my printer had an algae problem. And if I was lucky, the end result would be passable, but still not quite what I wanted.

I don't want to reveal where my stupidity lay, because people who have more experience printing will think I'm a fool for what I was doing, and some of you will think me a fool for what I'm doing now (or not doing, as the case may be). But as I've always thought, it doesn't matter what sort of equipment you're using, it's what you do with it that matters. And if the end result is what you envisioned, well who can argue with that?

Anyway, this is one photo that I printed for the first time, and I'm so excited with how well it printed. Really soft, with muted colors. I love it.

Hope you're having a good weekend!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Quotations

The quotations series is finally complete! Well, maybe. I still have a few other photos that follow the same theme, but these are my favorites, and considering it took 3 years or so to post any more than the "spoon" photo, the series may stop here. But I think it looks lovely!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Art Star Craft Bazaar 2010

Once again I'll have a booth at the Art Star Craft Bazaar! This year it's a few weeks early... May 15 & 16, but at the usual location: Penn's Landing in Philadelphia. I love getting out there and meeting other artists and meeting people who buy my work face to face! I'm so looking forward to it this year... hope to see you there!

Monday, March 8, 2010

I made a map!

I made a map of all the places I've sent photos to! Yes, it's a Trip Advisor map, but it was the only one of its type I could access at the time. I may change it sometime, but for now, it's just fun!






Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Listen!

I heard these guys on XPN this morning. First of all, Freelance Whales is the best name for a band. Secondly I adore their sound. Here's a brief clip of them performing in the subway in NYC. It's cut off at the end, but you get the idea. I think it's impossible to listen to this and not feel ... i don't know, "happy" doesn't seem strong enough. It's awesome.







Here's their myspace page if you're interested in more...

Friday, January 29, 2010

Dear Judgy Churchy Guy Who Comes Into My Place of Work,

Please stop being all churchy and self-important and judging me unfairly when you know absolutely nothing about me. I bet you don't even know my name. It makes me want to say really un-churchy things to you in return.
Thank you.
Emmy