It was a success and I had a lot of fun learning the ins and outs of art markets. I'll definitely pursue more of the markets around town. I took some pictures of my booth: What do you think? I was worried about not having enough merchadise, but I ended up filling my two tables nicely. Next time, I'll probably need another table! The bracelet display was made out of a wire candlestick I found at the junk shop, and the pendant board was designed by my clever mother and made by me out of sheet steel.
sin.thesis is about the beauty of non-precious metals. Experience the elegance and edginess of copper, steel, brass, and bronze for yourself at www.sinthesis.etsy.com. I'd like to show you a bit of what I'm learning and creating as well as what other talented artists are doing that inspires me. Let's help each other by exchanging links, ideas, and criticism!
After receiving my degree in medieval literature from Loyola University, I decided to pursue art. My mother is a talented, multi-dimensional artist who has fostered my creativity from a young age. I grew up doing collage, rubber stamping, altered books, and other paper arts, but after studying sculpture in college I realized that I love to work with my hands. I got into jewelry as a gateway to making body jewelry and practice body piercing. But I think I'll stick with my current art form for a while--I love it! My "real job" is producing and researching for a show on XM Satellite Radio. Between the two, I'm a busy girl with plenty to learn and explore every day.