"The chief source of art is man's pleasure in his daily work, which expresses itself and is embodied in that art itself."
William Morris (1834-1896)
William Morris (1834-1896)
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Finish Line
We finished our order from the Metropolitan Museum of Art on time despite ourselves!! Amazing. It was picked up by FEDEX yesterday.
Now we will be focusing on our upcoming studio tour as part of the Saugerties Artists Tour August 13-14 from 10 am-5pm
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Firing 7/22/11
| Mostly the MET order |
| 101 Smalls for the Museum's store and 110 minis for their catalog |
| and a special order for a lamp ready Xtra large 101 |
We also make lamp bases on commission. Usually the customer picks a piece from our website and we agree on its suitability and specific size and color. We do charge an extra 15% to make a piece 'lamp ready' by making the top opening so a metal cap can be placed on it, opening the bottom so the hardware can be attached and a small hole through the side for the cord to come through.
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| Closeup of the lamp base |
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Firing 7/22/11
Saugerties Farmer's Market
As members of the Saugerties Artists Tour, we volunteered to man a booth at the Saugerties Farmers' Market today from 10 am-2 pm. It turned out that it was Children's Day at the market featuring special entertainment for kids during the unbelievably hot weather.
| She is a one woman puppet show..very clever!! |
| Cajun music on a day like they have in SW Louisiana! |
| Tapping to the music! |
| Did you know? Hoola Hoops are back in style! |
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Farmer's Market 7/11
Monday, July 18, 2011
It's Still the Same Old Story
Continuing on our order from the Metropolitan Museum of Art......
Let it be said though that we are grateful for this opportunity to continue....
Let it be said though that we are grateful for this opportunity to continue....
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Getting silli all the time
Seems like we are dreaming of 101s and 110s ....... They're everywhere. They're everywhere!
| From the shower first thing in the am. |
| to the breakfast table |
| in the car |
| to the office |
| in the garden |
| for dinner |
| buy the sink |
| having fun |
| what's this?? |
| in our dreams....... |
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Silli MET dreams 7/11
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Berkshire Arts Festival in Great Barrington, MA
On the way to Great Barrington, MA:
The weather did not cooperate for this show. Still, we enjoyed seeing some wonderful work!
First up, fellow Saugertesians, Alex (and Barbara) Kveton:
On either side of us were jewelers:
Inside the ski lodge were 'High beams' lamps made by Trenny Robb & Bob Michaud
Steve and I loved their newest designs which are like abstract paintings. Check out their work at www.galiglass.com
Finally.... Heartwood Schoolhouse of the Berkshires demonstrated their eco conscious training program.
Take a look:

More information can be gathered at their website www.heartwoodschool.com or you can call them at 413.623.6677
The weather did not cooperate for this show. Still, we enjoyed seeing some wonderful work!
First up, fellow Saugertesians, Alex (and Barbara) Kveton:
More of Alex's work can be viewed at www.alexkveton.com
He's also on Facebook if you want to keep track of him.
On either side of us were jewelers:
| Lisa's work can be seen on www.twosonjewelry.com and on FB as 'Two Son Jewelry' |
| You can see Merrie's work at www.merrilymade.com |
| www.highbeams.com |
Inside the ski lodge were 'High beams' lamps made by Trenny Robb & Bob Michaud
| on FB at High Beams Lighting |
| and these folks with their beautiful glass |
Finally.... Heartwood Schoolhouse of the Berkshires demonstrated their eco conscious training program.
Take a look:
More information can be gathered at their website www.heartwoodschool.com or you can call them at 413.623.6677
| and that was the Berkshires until next year |
Monday, June 27, 2011
Roycroft Summer Festival 2011
Held in the parking lot at the Parkdale Elementary School in East Aurora while the Power Plant is being restored on the Roycroft Campus, this show was well attended on Sunday. Saturday we had some rain that kept the crowds at bay; however, we had the loyalists to save the day. Thank you.
The quality of the Roycroft Artisans is awesome and they are generous enough to share the fun with some others as well.
First, two of my favorite Roycrofters:
Mary Mateljan Philpott makes beautiful, ethereal tiles and vases.
Her website is http://www.verdanttileco.com/
Next to us at the show and always popular are Lynne & Richie Bittner with Wildflower Graphics. You can catch them at www.wildflowergraphics.com as well as FaceBook.
The quality of the Roycroft Artisans is awesome and they are generous enough to share the fun with some others as well.
First, two of my favorite Roycrofters:
Mary Mateljan Philpott makes beautiful, ethereal tiles and vases.
Her website is http://www.verdanttileco.com/
| You can see her work on FB as Verdant Tile Co. |
| Then there is Laura Wilder is a painter and printmaker working very much in the Arts & Crafts Style. |
| Laura's website is www.laurawilder.com |
| Her FB page is Laura Wilder Artwork |
Next to us at the show and always popular are Lynne & Richie Bittner with Wildflower Graphics. You can catch them at www.wildflowergraphics.com as well as FaceBook.
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