Showing posts with label izzy winterhart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label izzy winterhart. Show all posts

Sunday, August 21, 2011

A Fab Interview and a Fab Winner....

by MaryAnn Carroll

Isn't that just fabulous?

The giveaway winner of these gorgeous earrings created by our own Izzy will be announced at the end of this interview......



Meet my friend Jean A. Wells.  Not only is she a terrific designer, but she is an awesome person.  I've gotten to know Jean through my interactions on Etsy.  Jean is a lawyer by day, a mother of three rotweillers and designs, creates, designs, creates, etc. the rest of the time.  I think that you will enjoy getting to know Jean as much as I have.  She is an intelligent person with a GREAT sense of humor :o)

And....if you are lovin' what your seein' then why not check out Jean's Shop for more of her creations.


Would you please tell us how you first got interested in creating jewelry?

I have always enjoyed making things. My father was an engineer and since he wanted a boy when I was born, I spent a lot of time with him as a child. Dad was a talented inventor and I guess a lot of that rubbed off on me. Over my lifetime, I have enjoyed crochet which I learned from my Mother, stained glass, ceramics, and remodeling old houses. I even enjoyed training and breeding Rottweilers before I went to law school and exhibited them in AKC sanctioned dog shows. It never occurred to me that I could make things for a living and instead chose to go to college where I completed a degree in Political Science and then law school. I completed my Juris Doctor in 1993 and an LLM in Taxation in 1994. I have practiced law as a sole practitioner since then. Nothing artsy at all about my formal education. In fact, I don't even know how to speak the language of the arts. My art vocabulary consists mainly of “oh that's pretty” or “I like that.” It's pretty sad really. My interest in jewelry began when I acquired a jewelry magazine in a stack of other magazines at a yard sale about six years ago. I was just drawn to it. It seemed to be a way that I could express things that I had never been able to express in my other interests.



I see that you use many handmade components in your work, what was it that attracted you to handmade?

Handmade just seemed to speak to me so much more so than commercially made components, but at first I didn't know about etsy and had no idea how to go about finding them. Finding etsy was like waking up on Christmas morning. It never ceases to amaze me the talent represented there. Some of the jewelry designers make me feel like all I do is string beads on string. From the time I first became interested in making jewelry, I have gravitated toward making jewelry with more complex construction. Handmade components has opened up so many new construction possibilities. I am always giddy when I figure out a new way to do something.


If you don't already, have you considered making your own handmade components/beads in your jewelry?


I have begun to play with polymer clay simply because it was much easier to acquire a toaster oven than it is to acquire a kiln. I have also been learning more about wire manipulation for making wire components. I am putting together a work shop and hope to be doing more and more of my own components in the future. Everyone else seems to do it so much better than I do though and with the investment required in equipment and materials, it seems to be more cost effective for me to buy from other artists that have already mastered the various mediums for use in my work. But, time will tell.

When creating, are there certain colors that you find that you gravitate more toward and why?

Absolutely. I am drawn to natural colors of the earth, sedona red and mustard yellows being the leaders among my current favorites. I also love dusty pinks and blues; And, colors of the ocean. And orange. And green. And gold. And denim.
I love working with gemstones and beautiful Czech glass, especially some of the new picasso finishes that area available. My favorites gemstones are turquoise, carnelian and jaspers.




You've been selling on Etsy for sometime now. What has your experience been so far?

I have been selling on etsy for about 14 months now. For the most part, it has been a very positive experience. I have “met” some very nice artisans that have been more than willing to share information and advice. Others not so much, but I try not to dwell on the negatives and concentrate more on the positive. Etsy provides an excellent forum to showcase and sell handmade goods of all kinds, not just jewelry. There are so many talented artisans on Etsy, that I am honored and a bit flabbergasted when someone chooses to spend their dollars in my shop. My clients are very important to me and I try to give each one of them the VIP treatment. I attempt to exceed expectations with each and every sales transaction.

Self-made jewelry is very competitive these days, are there any tips that you could share from what you have learned in terms of promoting your work?

Self promotion is my weakest area. I really don't do anything to self-promote. Blogs have become very popular these days and while I don't have a blog (yet) there are a few that I love to follow. I really like the ones that use their blogs as a way to journal their own artistic journey. I especially enjoy the ones that are so transparent about their creative process. It is fascinating to me to see how the creative mind works and so many times I can relate but wouldn't have been able to put it into words myself. The next stage in my artistic development needs to be exploring ways to self promote. Perhaps I still start with a blog.




If you haven't already, have you considered submitting to any of the popular bead magazines?

I really had no desire to submit to any magazines, but a few fellow etsians kept encouraging me and I did make a submission for the Winter issue of Stringing Magazine and have learned that a bracelet will be published in the Winter issue. I used a stoneware bracelet amulet by Karen Totten with Wild Horse Jasper and Pyrite gemstones and finished it with my own copper wireworking. We are both quite excited about it and I am thrilled to have been successful on my first attempt. I certainly found the entire exercise very challenging, but one that I look forward to tackling again in the future.

If you could share one thing with our readers in terms of creating and/or selling/buying, what might that be?

I would like to speak a moment on what seems to be my creative process so far. Like I said, I do not speak the language of the arts so bear with me. I seem to be inspired mostly from the handmade components that I have in my stash (which is huge by the way). I will choose a starting piece, maybe a pendant or some nice connectors or even just a new strand of beads. I will pull beads, wires, cords, spacers, and other materials that would look nice with the starting piece and design from there. I have a tendency to want to throw in a bit of everything and have to constantly be editing out in order to avoid ending up with a mess. I have been acquiring jewelry components for several years now and about a year ago I asked my fifteen year old nephew to help me to organize all of it into one space. After we had built shelves and moved tub after tub of supplies, my nephew told me that he had a suggestion on how I could cut down on the stuff that I had. He said that when I wanted to make a piece of jewelry, say a necklace, that I should draw it out and then just buy what I needed to make that necklace. That way, he said, I wouldn't end up with all the beads and wire and other stuff. Isn't that cute, he's so clueless. 


Well, I don't seem to create that way. With my way of creating, I need to already have all the stuff that I need to go with the piece I started with. That means I have a huge investment in my collection of jewelry components. And, I love it all. Probably not the best way to approach it, since I no doubt have valuable space filled with things I will never use, but for now, I don't know what to do about it. In addition to that, I have been an antique button collector for the last ten years. I really love it when the buttons can be incorporated into the jewelry although as a button collection, I refuse to damage a button to incorporate it into jewelry. I have quite a few beautiful antique glass buttons that are missing their shanks. They are perfect to use as they can be combined with brass filigree or other creative ways to use them. Having my supplies organized so that they are all easily accessible is a dream of mine. But, for right now, my studio (aka my dining room table) makes that a real challenge. I live in a 1920s Arts and Crafts airplane bungalow which is only about 1000 square feet of living space. I also live in this small house with my husband and three Rottweiler dogs so we live close. You really have to like the people/dogs you live with when you live in such a small space.


Thank-you, Jean...... Very fun as always :o)

On to the next part of our show.....

Our GIVEAWAY winner is......  See if you can guess from this hint.....

She now has something more to add to her bag of goodies ......

Yes, you guessed it, the winner is

BAG LADY
N. Markosky

Congratulations!!!

You can contact Izzy through her Etsy Shop with your address:

As always.....
~thanks for reading~

MaryAnn

Sunday, August 14, 2011

LMAJ Giveaway....

by MaryAnn Carroll

This is a little clip from Izzy's post on August 3rd.....

This first patina was done with saw dust (which I had plenty of with our deck build) and vinegar. I mixed in enough vinegar to moisten the saw dust and put the concoction in a plastic container. I then buried the earrings in the saw dust, covered the container and let it sit for a few days. It looks a bit like cork, doesn't it? Notice the tiny black specks? I LOVE this patina. (One of these might, just maybe, could be in an upcoming giveaway...)


Well....Izzy was NOT kidding.....

The gorgeous set of earrings below can be yours by answering the question at the end of this post....


 If you don't want to wait to see if you might be the lucky winner...or even if you do want to join in the giveaway fun and possibly own two pairs, check out Izzy's shop Under A Copper Sky for similar earrings and/or other matching jewelry.  I can assure you.... what you get from Izzy will be a quality buy...  I know...  I own a fabulous necklace that I'm in love with!!!!

So, you are wondering what the question is....  I know you are ;o)

Not without a little sharing first....

Persistence....

I DEFINITELY was born with my share of it....

When things don't come easy to me, I usually find some sort of challenge in it.  I want to improve....  I want to learn.....  I want to make it better....  I want it to be the best ...

Izzy inspired me to package up some jewelry that I made a few years ago. I wrote about that in last week's post.

Since I have a personal connection with the domestic violence organization near me, I thought that maybe I could do something to show my appreciation for all that I received from the various services that they offer.  Many people think of organizations like this as "shelters" for women that are in abusive situations.  It's true that shelters are a part of these organizations, but so much more is offered beyond that.  Many women involved with organizations like Vera House never see the inside of a shelter because it never got to that point.  I was so fortunate to have a wonderful contact person there that I still stay connected with and decided that I wanted to give back in a different way as well.  I thought, "maybe I can make some purple ribbons from the enamels that I purchased from Barbara Lewis and create earrings."  They can sell them in their office and keep the money from each sale. I don't always have the money to donate, but I could do something like this in its place.

So..... Did I mention I've got a little of the impulse bug too?   I grabbed my wire, cut, hammered and put it under the torch, dipped it in the enamel, put in under the torch, dipped, torched, dipped again....until I felt I was done...

Here are a few of the first ones that I finished....  I know....


not good.....

maybe I will try again, wrap some wire around the centers and add some ear wire.....


still not working......

I give up....

I'll go to the local chain store and buy some purple colored wire.... 
Maybe that will be the answer...


Nope..... too cheesy....

I think I'll give it some time....
or maybe.....
I'll email Barbara and ask for her advice... DUH!

Why didn't I think about that in the first place?

Thanks Barbara!!!  The color choice fox glove was perfect!

Then, another brilliant thought popped in my head....


Yes.....I was on a roll......

...I have a sheet of copper in my studio.... 

maybe that will be more "ribbon-like" and I can avoid destroying my 51 year old elbows and ears hammering.....

 
A little wide, but much better.....

I think I'll cut that width in half..... 

Maybe then it will work with a matching ceramic bead.....


And there you have it.....

PERSISTENCE.....

I'm still going to work on perfecting this process more.....but I'm well on my way.....

Now, for the question that you have been waiting for to win these beauties...


"What do you do when at first you fail at something that you really have your heart set on doing?"

In addition to answering the question above, if you want to be entered more than once, share this post on facebook, twitter, yahoo groups, your blog, etc. and come back EACH time and tell us that you did.  Your answer to the question will count once each time you let us know where you posted.  Please include a link to that post.  If you add all of those places in one comment, then that will only count one time.  The more times you enter.....
.....well....
.....you know the rest....

So, be persistent and perhaps those fab earrings by Izzy will be yours.

As always....

~Thanks for reading~

MaryAnn

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Spice Up Your Sunday...

by MaryAnn Carroll

And add an extra sprinkle of spice by reading to the end of our designer interview to learn if you are the winner of the earrings giveaway.....

Now on to getting to know Izzy Winterhart...

I have to say, the little bit that I have gotten to know Izzy, I feel like I've known her for a long time.  Some people just have those open and honest personalities that comes shining through even in brief online conversations.  Izzy is one of those people.  I think you will also find that personality shining through in her jewelry creations and in her blog writing.   You can view her Etsy shop which I am sure you will be curious to see....

....as well as her blog where she shares her personal side.....

 So Izzy, How did you first get interested in creating jewelry?

I’m a bit of a rock-hounder and I noticed each time I attended a gem and mineral show more and more gemstone bead vendors where there.  I found myself mesmerized by this vast sea of beads.  So I purchased a few strings and started creating jewelry.  The past few years, however, my fascination has turned from beads to copper.  Now I find myself swimming in a sea of metal, hammers, blow torches and sheer happiness.


How long have you been selling and how did you first decide to sell (online, shows, etc.)?

I’ve been selling on Etsy for about four years combining my first shop and current shop.  Etsy seemed to be the most suggested online selling venue for crafters, so I gave it a try.  I’m hoping to take my show on the road at some point and participate in local craft fairs.




Have you set any goals for your future in terms of creating and selling?

I will continue to establish myself as a “jewelry artist”, growing and learning along the way.  I will also continue to try new techniques while keeping the uniqueness of my style.  I’d like to one day see something of mine in a gallery, peeking out and calling in those who wander the streets window shopping.






How did you first get interested in working with metals?

To be honest, I’m not sure how that happened.  It seems copper found me, not the other way around.  Copper exudes warmth and who can resist something that comes straight from the earth.  It is easy to work with, has a sweet energy and looks amazing.


How do you come up with your designs?  (for example:  Do you sketch them out on paper or do you start out and just freestyle?)

I tried the sketching thing in the beginning but the more I forced a piece to look like its paper counterpart, the more I completely messed it up.  So I quit.  I now just sit at my bench, music jamming in the background, pull out some copper, add a dash of filigree and a sprinkle of bead sparkle.  I just let it happen.



What have you enjoyed the most about selling online?

For me, selling online is the greatest way to reach out across the world and meet people.  I love the idea that one of my little creations might cross the sea to some far off destination.  And that it will be greeted, loved and worn by someone who may, in fact, speak a different language.  My jewelry has seen more of the world than I have…



Lastly, Izzy, When you are not making this gorgeous jewelry,
what else are you up to?

When I’m not working with copper I’m knee deep in home improvement.  I love fixing up our home, even though my husband thinks I suffer from projectaholicism.  I seriously can’t have too many items on my “to do” list.


Thank-you Izzy for such a great interview.... and for my your understanding regarding my accidentaly pre-posting blunder that I didn't realize shows up in google reader.... even when I think I'm quick to remove it!  I've learned something new......  Be vvvveeeeeerrrrrryyyyy careful which button you push ;o)  Careful is a word that I have had to personally practice throughout my life..... I'll get it right one day :O)

To learn more about Izzy..... just click any of the links below.





And..... as promised, the winner of the earrings giveaway is.....


TRACY SUZANNE


Congratulations Tracy Suzanne!  Our next giveaway will be Sunday, June 5th.

Please contact MaryAnn by clicking HERE with your address.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Art Spark Winner for May

May's Art Spark was to illustrate the word "contain" in either a bead, component, or piece of finished jewelry.

This month's winner is
Izzy Winterhart of Under a Copper Sky with her work entitled "Contain".

I chose Izzy's bracelet because the composition of the piece evoked a feeling of being held, cradled, lovingly contained. The turquoise being almost protected and embraced by the crescent of copper lace.

Thank you Izzy for your entry and for giving us the words that were part of your inspiration. They are important part of the work and also an important part of our new Art Spark challenge.

Bravo!

Here is the winning work and Izzy's beautiful poetic inspiration...

The Universe contains
the mystery of the Moon,
the love of the Earth,
the glow of the Stars,
the warmth of the Sun
and so much more.
No matter how vast our Universe,
it is Spirit that gently threads us all together.
Looping over and around
weaving, lacing and embracing
us in the beauty of it all.

Congratulations Izzy!


Please take a moment to check out Izzy's shop to view more of her heartfelt creations~


Thank you to all who participated in our first Art Spark challenge! Check in to see what challenge will Spark our creativity the first Monday in June!
Izzy, please contact this month's sponsors to claim your well deserved prizes.

Monday, May 16, 2011

Art Spark Designer of the Week

by D'Arsie Manzella

Our featured designer this week is Izzy Winterhart with her beautiful interpretation of the word 'Contain'.


Thank you Izzy for your entry! And remember there is one more week to upload your design to our Art Spark flickr group for a chance to win some gorgeous handmade beads and components by our generous sponsors!
Please take a moment to be inspired both by Izzy's design and her meaningful description of her work and inspiration.



Have a creative day!


Contain
Contain



LMAJ Art Spark May Challenge

Contain
The Universe contains
the mystery of the Moon,
the love of the Earth,
the glow of the Stars,
the warmth of the Sun
and so much more.
No matter how vast our Universe,
it is Spirit that gently threads us all together.
Looping over and around
weaving, lacing and embracing
us in the beauty of it all.


Saturday, April 30, 2011

designer(s) of the week

mary jane dodd

i noticed that we had only 2 so far for the month - and the fabulous contributions to the flickr group demanded more than one!


staci smith of stacilouise originals!

'she wore scarlet begonias' (tucked into her curls)
 ~the grateful dead

staci has an etsy shop for both finished work and components
and a website...



izzy winterhart of under a copper sky!

'have you ever seen the rain?'
~ creedence clearwater revival

you can see more of her work in her etsy shop...
and you will find this necklace listed there...

these ladies put a good deal of time and thought into their pieces... we are so grateful to have had such original and interpretive work submitted this month... being inspired by song, rather than an image left it wide open to see what you were feeling... 

thank you all so much!

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