Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

Saturday, June 22, 2013

color is the connection

Tucked away in her Tel Aviv studio, Leah Lerner designs and crafts her beautiful leather handbags. 

  


elegant clutches and pouches...

...in a wonderful array of colors, some embellished with her original screen printed designs.

I love these metallics...

...and her large totes will handle just about everything!


You can see more of Leah's colorful bags in her etsy shop.
Go crazy!


And across the ocean from that sunny studio, to an apartment in Queens, New York, is another artist who loves color...



Gwen Meyerson's colorful cityscapes and figurative paintings truly capture the activity of the city and the people in it.

 In Gwen's etsy shop, you'll find original art as well as prints and notecards, all alive with color!

Scenes from around the US, Gwen works in several mediums,


but always, her focus is places and people... all in glorious color! You can purchase your own masterpiece here!









Friday, May 31, 2013

In love with color

There are plenty of reasons to surround yourself with color. And I'm here to make it as easy as possible for you...

Vibrant and earthy stoneware from BlueMagpieDesign, where're you'll also find porcelain as well as Janet's colorful paintings!


Imagine wrapping yourself in one of Egle's stunning scarves from DESilk...


Among the variety of items you'll find at bartekdesign, are Bartek's natty bow ties!


Antonia and Fabio present a beautiful array of colorful abstracts at DUEALBERI


Bold color adds to the fun at TwoSadDonkeys where you'll find Olga's delightful felted friends


Are you the crafty type? You'll find a million hand made stamps and supplies from Sarah at ahueofduckeggblue




Thursday, March 3, 2011

Spotlight on QuercusSilver



Su Trindle, the jeweler behind QuercusSilver lives and works in the World Heritage City of Bath, in the west of England. She describes it as a very beautiful and lively Georgian city, where her husband grew up and where they have made their home after many years of living and working abroad.


I love Su's resin rings!

Su admits to always having wanted to be a jeweler but it wasn’t until her boys were settled in school that she was able to go back to school herself and study the art and craft of silversmithing and jewelry design. She has always enjoyed using alternative materials in her work, such as resin, leather and fabric, appreciating their technical challenges and loving the color they bring to her work.

working with leather

Su’s etsy store QuercusSilver is one way she markets her work. At home in England she does several good craft fairs each year which gets her out of the studio and in front of buyers where she can get valuable feedback so important for studio artists working away in isolation. She does Open Studio events and sells in galleries. She was also involved in setting up Bath’s first Pop-up Gallery in 2010 and is in the process of joining the local Arts Trail.
Phew, there must be more hours in a British day …



Some of Su’s favorite online marketing tools:
“Online, I think my marketing is all about colour and image. My first and most successful marketing tool was
flickr, I make bold, sculptural jewellery which photographs well. Flickr was a good place to make
contact with like minded people.
I have advertised occasionally on
Craftopolis and such sites and I have a Facebook page. It's a constant challenge to maintain visibility online. My latest favourite is Tumblr, which is all about images and impact.”


                                             lucious greens




Su admits that with her, “Jewellery is Life”. But she does come up for air on occasion and likes to visit art museums and galleries for the inspiration they provide and to generally unwind. Their new collie puppy Jess, gets Su out for long walks over the Somerset hills, which when I close my eyes conjures up a scene out of a BBC mini series.

                                               More of Su's modern sensibility


And if she couldn’t be a jeweler, what other work would she like to do?
“Oh, that's easy I'd love to be a textile designer, all that colour and texture, who could resist?”





You can visit Su at QuercusSilver.etsy.com