BLOGGER TEMPLATES AND TWITTER BACKGROUNDS

Monday, December 3, 2007

Call to Artists - Appel aux artistes

(copied from elsewhere)
We are currently looking for artists to submit works that deal with vaginas (and/or women) to be auctioned at a benefit art show. If you are interested in donating a piece of art, please contact us at vdaymontreal@gmail.com!

Nous sommes recherche présentement des artistes qui aimerait nous donner des oeuvres autour de l'image du vagin (et/ou les femmes) pour vendre aux enchères à un vernissage-bénéfice. Si vous êtes intéressé à faire un don, veuillez nous contacter à vdaymontreal@gmail.com!

What is V-Day?
V-Day is an organized response against violence toward women.
V-Day is a vision: We see a world where women live safely and freely.
V-Day is a demand: Rape, incest, battery, genital mutilation and sexual slavery must end now.
V-Day is a spirit: We believe women should spend their lives creating and thriving rather than surviving or recovering from terrible atrocities.
V-Day is a catalyst: By raising money and consciousness, it will unify and strengthen existing anti-violence efforts. Triggering far-reaching awareness, it will lay the groundwork for new educational, protective, and legislative endeavors throughout the world.
V-Day is a process: We will work as long as it takes. We will not stop until the violence stops.
V-Day is a day. We proclaim Valentine's Day as V-Day, to celebrate women and end the violence.
V-Day is a fierce, wild, unstoppable movement and community

V-Day Montreal is currently looking for artists to submit works that deal with vaginas (and/or women) to be auctioned at a benefit art show for V-Day Montreal. If you are interested in donating a piece of art, please contact us at vdaymontreal@gmail.com!

Vist our website at: http://vdaymontreal.blogspot.com/

podbeads

Friday, October 26, 2007

A passion

Passionflowers?. Passion" does not refer to love, but to the Passion of Christ on the cross. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Spanish Christian missionaries discovered this flower and adopted its unique physical structures as symbols of Crucifixion. For example: the 72 radial filaments (or corona) represent the Crown of Thorns. The ten petals and sepals represent the ten faithful apostles. The top 3 stigmata represent the 3 nails and the lower 5 anthers represent the 5 wounds.

The first time I saw one in person I cried. I'm not kidding either (I have little to no sense of humor) and I bought it right there. Over the next few years I carefully collected seeds from countries across the globe. Sneaking clippings from greenhouses and raising them carefully. The seeds can be a pain, requiring cold wet sand or intense lighting, but I carried on. Last count I was at 13 species and then a horrid early surprise frost killed off all my hard work, just like that.

I recently lost my last two plants and gave up. I don't have time for the seedlings anymore and buying a plant in the greenhouse can cost 40$+ I just couldn't justify it. Welllll...surprisingly, the other day at the market a woman had some sad looking, overgrown, starting to yellow passifloras. They were HUGE and I poked at them a bit...she came over to greet me.. "10$, all sizes, I need to get rid of them" had I an extra house I'd have picked them all up, but instead I carefully chose two, a red and a violet plant and I carried them home, refusing help, almost hugging the damned things.

Now, if you're familiar, you'll know in almost all cases a passionflower lasts ONE day. They're quite difficult to get to flower as it is and when they do, well yeah, one day per bud. Yesterday was a rather awful birthday, my eyes are still puffy and tender from crying and Iwas feeling pretty sorry for myself today as well. Still, I dusted myself off and listened to some Serj (of course) and worked a little. Just a moment ago I went upstairs to move my larger plant out of my father's way and sure enough, two red passionflowers open and spectacular. They came a day late but I'm still thrilled.

Those silly little flowers gave me a moment of "everything is right with the world" and a little hippyish "all we need is love" moment.

redpflower3

Friday, October 19, 2007

Well Well Well...

It's only 4 weeks to my show and I have some pieces that are really limited so I'm offering them up here first! Think Christmas shopping and super unique gifts for hard to buy peoplies. I feel these pieces are the most professional I've ever done and each one comes with a little card explaining the nature of the piece and it's one of a kind status to give along with the piece.

Email me with any questions or comments, these are ready to ship, shipping is 2$ I can fit quite a few pieces in a 2$ envelope! All prices are in Canadian dollars.

Please specify the piece you're interested in (the blue one, third from left) works perfectly! and feel free to ask for additional photos of a piece you're curious about!



Click for larger images:


secretcompkeychains
Secret Compartment Keychains: 15$ each
3 inch keychains with secret compartments are perfect for medication,
toothpicks, an emergency 20 or anything else. Each piece is one one a kind.




screwdriverkeychaintrio
Screwdriver Keychains: 20$ each
Contains four screwdriver bits in a 3 inch hollow tube. It's always there when
you need a screwdriver. Small and compact. Has Phillips, and regular bits and even an awl! Perfect for nerds :) Very limited amount of these one of a kind pieces.
(ladybug screwdriver sold)


perfumepensall
Perfume Pens: 18$ each
Unique gift idea! Just unscrew and let the 4 inch pen absorb your favorite
oil or perfume for around a minute. Refillable and leakproof, a rubber gasket
prevents drying out. Lasts weeks to months, depends how often you use it!
much easier to carry around in your purse than a bottle!



honeycombopenerletteropeners6
24 k gold plated Letter Opener: 20$ each
Incredibly unique gift idea, each opener is one of a kind as always. 7 inches
long, very elegant, perfect "not sure what to get them" gift. Ladybug opener sold.



kaleidoscopetrio
Mini scopes: 25$
Front surface mirrors, hand assembled with coordinating beads and crystals
in the chamber. Beautifully finished and always one of a kind. Very limited
amount of these 2 1/2 inch scopes.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Forgive me!

screwdriverkeychain

One more just finished. This is a screwdriver keychain. The bits are hidden inside, sweet eh? I made the surface heavily textured to give more grip.

Little bits of this and that...

http://feeds.feedburner.com/LittleBitsOfArt (feed for this blog)

People have asked. I will tell you.
I loved Across the Universe. I have a short attention span and frequently wish things would just FINISH already. I never wanted this to end, ever ever.
ladybirdopener
So scraping together my last pennies I placed an order for some blanks and an order for some silver wire...
I think the new products are pretty awesome. Above, pretty easy to tell, is a brass letter opener, below a perfume pen (it's got a wick inside to absorb and hold your perfume so you can carry it around with you)
Yes, I will be doing some more masculin patterns for some of the items :)
anyway, that's it, oh hey, and a shiny bead with my canes on it...
greenmonarchperfumepen
monarchonmokume

Thursday, September 13, 2007

New photos and auction stuff...

My new flickr pro account!
From my very first pieces to the most recent, gonna try and keep this up to date :)

With craft shows coming up I've decided to hold my breath and put some canes back up for auction. We'll see how this week goes!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Foiled again!

I had big plans, big plans indeed.

It's been a good while since I've made a butterfly cane and I was figuring it was about time. I've got a fair amount of monarch (blue, orange and green) and a good hunk of morpho left so I figured I'd work on a Swallowtail sometime today....
very exciting right?

So last night as I'm preparing dinner (see below) I somehow, carelessly, drag my finger along the open can of pineapple, I feel searing pain and a grinding of (bone? nail?) along the can. Gross gross! so i'm bleeding all over and wow, the pain is just incredible, I'm used to hurting myself and never had a cut like this! Sat down trying not to cry like a little girl and held my dripping finger in papertowel 'till it settled down. It hurt all night and woke me up everytime it touched anything. Lame.

So whats this mean? no caning for Adria, not with a big old bandage and a whole finger too sore to even type with. *sighs*
but hey, dinner was delicious!


Adria's Polynesian-ish Chicken Brochettes

4 chicken breast halves, cubed for brochettes
mushrooms,peppers, onions (whatever you'd like for brochettes, chopped large enough so they wont burn)
1 can of pineapple *chunks* with juice reverved
Marinade:
3 T apricot jam
2 T soy sauce
2 T your favorite sweet bbq sauce
2 tsp grated ginger (or 1 t dry)
2 large cloves minced garlic

At least 3 hours before cooking combine all marinade ingredients (you can add oil but I don't feel it's necessary, I'd rather spray my grill if needed) and drop in your mushrooms and chicken, stir to coat, cover and set in fridge.

20 minutes before cooking stir in about half your reserved pineapple juice.

Assemble brochettes combining marinate chicken and mushroom pieces with pineapple and veggies, brush with leftover marinade.

Grill skewers 10-15 minutes or until juices run clear.

Optional and more delicious:
1 pound of bacon,slice bacon in half (width not length) and boil for a few minutes, let cool. Wrap each chicken cube in a piece of bacon before adding to your skewer, brush with marinade and grill as usual.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Assembling a cane

I put this tutorial of sorts together a few years ago to explain some basics of cane building, I believe it's since been lost so I'll post it here :) You're going to need to know some polymer clay basics to get this.


By this point the clay has been conditioned...I take a triangle of white and a triangle of blue, I begin to roll these through my machine folding and pulling it through again creating a gradient blend.


When I have a nice blend I turn it sideways and roll it out thinner and thinner...then I roll it all up (starting from the white creates a highlight effect)


I continue doing this for my other colours.


Here I've cut the yellow cane (the cane is the rod of clay) and inserted black sheets of clay for veining


I wrap all my canes in a thin sheet of black for contrast... here I have reduced and cut up the red cane (by squeezing and pulling, rolling just a bit to make it longer and thinner) and form the body of the dragonfly..

I reduce my other canes and start inserting them around the body, cutting them to fit, I want a nice round result (easiest to reduce later)


Now I pull and squeeze like I said, if done properly the pattern distorts very little...but a little distortion is normal and I think it's charming...


reduced cane, ready to slice...i can bring these down to a 3 mm diameter and lose no detail.


some slices taken too early so they're a bit distorted (the clay was warm) but you get the idea...if you cut thick slices you get cane slice beads, or you can slice extremely thin slices and layer these over a clay ball to get other shapes...which is what you see in the rest of my work...

hope this gives you all an idea, see, no paint :)

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

trips and falling behind

embz03beetlez03heartz02braceletz04

Well the family and I just got back from New Brunswick. It was a short trip but needed. We visited the cemetary in Bristol to lay flowers, did some 4-wheeling and family bonding, brought home a ton of veggies from the farm and I've been enjoying cooking em up. Tomorrow will be my gran's fantastic borscht with beets, beets I dug myself from the place she grew up, lovely isn't it?

What does all this have to do with polymer clay? not so much, except I'm a little behind on updating the store! I DO promise to have a bunch of new and delicious items up in the next couple days. And oh hey lookie, a new blog!

Site Update

Remember, the Claycave Shops are under Construction at the moment...


Update August 26th 2007

Thanks to all the folks who came out to Rendez-Vous 2007 at the Dorval Civic Center! It was great to see some new faces and meet some of our fellow artisans! Remember, we will be at the Dollard-des-Ormeaux Craft Fair in November. Just in time for the holidays!