Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Auction and some Mad Hattery



The auction on Saturday went well, though there weren't many to turn out for the event. I sold three of my necklaces and a cuff, plus a few prints, but there weren't a whole lot of people there besides the vendors and coordinators. Wish there had been more!! I sold my favorite set to one of my favorite ladies (I ALMOST wish I'd kept it for myself!) but I can make more if I want. (It's hard to be a selfish artist, I tell ya!)



Also, Friday night (at 9:30pm, no less) my son professed his OVERWHELMING desire to have a Mad Hatter's hat, (of course, after watching the new Alice in Wonderland movie). We found an incredible tutorial online, that made it quite easy to figure out, and I liked creating the first so much, I made one for my daughter, too!!

Here's the tutorial:



And my final versions (altered slightly):




Hope everyone is having a lovely day today!! I'm enjoying my daughters talking and cooing, the birds outside my window chirping, and I'm gonna go have some tea now!!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Here's my Snow White!!



I'm SOOOO excited about this new watercolor, and am STOKED to see how well the AUCTION goes on Saturday!!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Necklaces & Art for the Birth and Family Place

I've been a bit distracted from my magazine plans, though I'm planning on meeting soon with a lovely gal who started and has been running her own magazine for a few years now. Anyways, I've been working on THIS:

There's a GREAT event coming up for my midwife and her company, The Birth Center, on June 19th from 4 to 8pm. They're having a silent auction, Mediterranean food & games for kids. You can see more info here:

www.UtahBirthCenter.com

She has asked me to contribute some items, and so this is what I've created so far:









I've also been working on a Snow White illustration, and I'll post it soon!

I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it yet (I hope I can!), but if you can spare a couple hours (and dollars) for a great cause, PLEASE GO!!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

SHOE DIY....



I have PINED for these shoes for many a month, and cannot BELIEVE it--I found a DIY that looks SO easy to do!! Check this out kids!!

DIY YSL CAGE HEELS

Sunday, May 30, 2010

New shoe discovery...

I REALLY like this shoe company, and covet their shoes--however, the pricetag gets me. I have only ONCE spent more than $25 bucks on a pair of shoes within the past 10 years. (My birkenstocks from 8th grade DON'T count!)

Don't you think these things look AMAZING and COMFY? And to think they are made out of soft-molded PLASTIC, and ETHICAL, HYPOALLERGENIC, UNSCENTED, RECYCLABLE plastic at that... AND in collaboration with incredibly cutting edge designers like Vivienne Westwood (Trailblazing Punk Designer Goddess) and Judy Blame (stylist for Boy George and Bjork)... I DEFINITELY dig the creative aspect. Check these out:







Just the fact that they're like "JELLIES" that I remember wearing as a kid makes them tangible and easy to covet. I just REALLY wish they were cheaper, but as an artist myself, I can understand charging for creativity. It just makes it a bit less accessible to the masses. I think the average price for a pair is around $150. I DID see them on a couple of Sample Sale sites, GILT GROUPE and another I can't remember. They were priced at around 75 bucks... I'll definitely hesistate when they come around again at that price!!

EDIT: It's not very nice of me to gush about shoes without saying who makes them or how to get them~~ Melissa Shoes

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Christopher Kane and more questionable fashion





In going with my previous post, I'm gonna comment on the creepy Christopher Kane stuff. I know this is old news for some fashion people, but...

When I first saw these items a few months ago, I thought they were quite ingenious and cool. Now, I am so freaked out at the disgusting aspect of it:

THESE ARE ACTUAL PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF THE BOMBS FROM HIROSHIMA. AND PEOPLE HAVE BEEN BUYING AND WEARING THIS STUFF LIKE CRAZY.

While he's at it, why doesn't he just take images from emaciated prisoners from Auschwitz and throw them on a comfy cashmere blanket? I'm sure SOMEbody will buy it. JUST NOT ME.

EDIT: Does this seem relative to the vintage fur post? Am I encouraging the murdering of animals? And do you think this is the same thing, making money off of the image of murdered people? I'm thinking it may be.... I'm more than willing to take action if I feel so convinced of the evils of fur...

Thursday, May 20, 2010

VINTAGE FUR... for or against??





Here's a funny story about me and one of my fur coats:

MANY years ago, on my way to work selling makeup at the Origins counter, I sat down on the bus next to a 20-something guy who was clearly a bit under some sort of substance. I was wearing the light green coat with the thin (REAL) fur collar around the neck shown in the pic above. He turned to me and said, (I kid you not!) "You must be Vegan or something, I don't see any leather on you. I'm vegan, too...". There was not an OUNCE of irony in his voice. He then proceeded to ask me out.

Well, needless to say, I decided to play along, and admitted to being vegan. I then gave him a bogus number, hoping to never see him along the same bus route again.

Since then, I've collected quite a few more vintage furs, real and faux, and try to wear them as often as possible... I like the feel of them, and even the smell of them, wondering what lady actually wore them before. And every time I wear one, (almost without fail) it rains and I do not have my cute little clear bubble umbrella with me. So I end up looking and smelling like a wet dog. Ah well... all for fashion, right?





So, in terms of animal killing for fur, I'm very against it--I think unless you TRULY are in need of a coat, because it's winter and you are ... um... a PIONEER, there is NO reason to cause the shedding of blood for this. However, I'm definitely not against keeping a good fur out of a landfill if I find it at the Salvation Army. I feel like it's giving the animal some sort of respect by not letting it rot, plus it keeps the big companies from getting paid to murder for profit. AAAAND, it's so fun to wear fur!! I have to admit that. I don't agree with the faux furs that are created now, they wreak havoc on our environment in the form of chemical waste and byproducts from the factories, nor do they really look or feel very good.

Here's an interesting article I found that poses the debate for and against Vintage Fur: CAN YOU WEAR FUR WITH A CLEAR CONSCIENCE?

What do YOU think? Is it acceptable? Or not?