My latest love- Vintage Stamp glass cabochon pendants

When I was in art school I was such a painting purist. I eschewed all forms of 3-D expression and focused on my oils. That was sufficient for many years- then I went through a period of INTENSE artist’s/ writer’s block. I was also experiencing serious health issues caused by a thyroid tumor. I felt cadged and needed a change of expression and felt I needed to learn a new way to express myself. My sister-in-law suggested I make some earrings with her and the rest was history! I have been making jewelry off and on for more than ten years now and love the creative outlet it is! I also adore how it gives me a break from drawing and painting but is still creating something one of a kind and unique. I love making art that can be worn in the day to day world. Jewelry is a way to express your own style and brings happiness and a shot of color and texture to the daily grind.
I have come to love all things pendant. A necklace can be universal, worn with anything and does not need to be a certain size to fit. I especially love glass and metal. Last year I started making prints of my art to include in my pendants. Although this went over well I began to yearn to include repurposed/ vintage items in my pieces.
So much goes to waste that was once meant to be a thing of beauty, mark importance, pay a service. I began to comb flea markets, on-line sites, and neighborhood establishments. I came across the most lovely middle eastern woman who offered my some vintage stamps. She sent me my requested subject matter- birds.
Birds have always been a love affair of mine. My entire life has been spent admiring, caring for and discovering birds. My grandfather and I spend hours (that became years) bird watching. We would carefully note our observations in a bird watchers field guide. This same grandfather also spent his career working for the post office. I come from a family of many postal workers. Stamps have been a part of my life almost as long as birds. I found it to be destiny when I met my stamp collector lady.
When I received my shipment I was amazed at the selection of vintage stamps from all over the world. Particularly stunning where the North African and Arabic Stamps. I was in heaven. I was also struck at the shame that these beautiful little nuggets of history were being kept in a drawer and not being admired. Many of the countries whose stamps I received are no longer named as such or have been incorporated into larger, more modern entities. I knew immediately that this was my new pendant subject matter! I have been hard at work this week creating a series based off these stamps. Each glass cabochon has been coated with a UV protectant to insure a lifetime of beauty and to protect the antique stamps. Here are some shots of the first in this series. They are for sale on my ETSY site, http://www.Etsy.com/shop/BellaBirdStudios

From Website to Blog- Constant Evolution of Myself as an Artist

I blog weekly, sometimes daily, with my students. Blogging has become my new favorite form of written expression. I still adore my art journals and doodles, but the advent of technology has embraced the writing process. Yet somehow I have not considered a personal artist’s blog until today. For the last two years I have had an excellent personal website. Not only was it expensive to maintain and host, it was just that, a website. It was one dimensional and did not allow me to interact with my audience.  It was flat, I was becoming flat. I received many emails asking about my process, mediums, and questions about technique.  I wanted a way to better interact with my audience. As an artist and teacher I am aways seeking out change and new ways to evolve. I firmly believe without change one stagnates and becomes negative and limited. Change can be a bad thing as well, you need to know how to spin your opportunities and when to call it a day.  With technology there are so many amazing ways to connect, explore, express and teach. Everything seems shiny and new and then it becomes one big mass of stimulus bombarding you at all directions.  My kids at school call this ” electronic hell”.  For a lack of a better term, I agree. Blogging fits my bill and offers me  a challenge , a learning opportunity, and freedom, yet I feel comfortable and able to maintain it and do it justice.

Today’s artist needs to adapt in order to survive. Gone are the days of holing yourself up in a beautifully decrepit studio and shunning all things “modern” in order to sacrifice for your art. In fact I feel you do not need to “starve” for your art.  Art is redundant, everything has been done before and now is competitive and cutthroat. A downside of technology is that it is more easily pirated now and copied. An artist needs to self promote and network. Art is a passion, but it is also a sales career and business.  A very fickle and temperamental business.

So I am here, changing myself in order to better fit the needs of my clients, and to offer myself the challenge to take my work to another level.  This page will serve as my journal, my artist’s notebook and my portfolio. I will be posting past and current works as well as my photography and jewelry.  I will also be writing about art , specifically art education in Chicago.  This new blog not only brings change to my studio and personal craft, it begins a new era for me an educator. In addition to special education and art therapy I will now also be teaching middle school art! This is a culmination of a dream that has been 14 years in the making.  Please follow me on my journey, Thank you and I look forward to getting to know you  better!

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“A is for Argentina”  Argentinian Red Comet-11 X14  #1 in a series of Acrylic Paintings on Historically Significant   Vintage Paper. This piece features the events of 1976 –