Well, THAT was fun!!

ShebaMakeda @ the New Art FestivalThe New Art Festival was an incredible amount of work but at the end of it (surprisingly) also a TON of fun.  It was my first outdoor fine art show and a great learning experience plus it’s been a long time since i laughed so much in one weekend while technically being at work.DSC_0042I had a large selection of goddess beads – which have seemingly become my signature bead –  they are definitely the beads i sell the most.  Three years ago (when i first picked up a torch) if anyone had told me that i would be making beads of little naked ladies and loving every moment of it i would have looked at them as if they were insane!DSC_0032Next in line would be the Pandora beads… I still can’t stand making lots  and lots of little beads like these but then when i have a group of (what i now refer to as) the Pandora Ladies excitedly searching through the beads for their favourite colour combination to add to their bacelets, it all seems completely worth it.  Plus,  i DO love exchanging them on my own bracelet every couple weeks.IMG_1939My booth location was right by the creek under huge, old trees which made for lovely surroundings.  My friend Dex drove us and took care of the loading and unloading, my sister was there to help me man the booth and the Teenager even cracked a smile or two despite being dragged out of bed before 7am both Saturday and Sunday to help out.IMG_1947My neighbour Sean helped me with the booth setup and design again – i thought he did a fantastic job!  He somehow manages to pull all kinds of random things from around my house, arrange them together and Voila!  IMG_1946As usual, i had a small corner where i keep a binder and a chest with components i use to make my beads.  There were still lots of blank expressions when i explained the process but at least things have progressed from the looks of complete disbelief i received a couple years ago when i would say that i make glass beads…DSC_0044I also finally had some business cards made and I’m quite happy with this new design.  Up to this point, i’d been using laser cards the Teenager designed for me for last November’s show – not the best level of professionalism…DSC_0035 

There was a great turnout for the duration of the show – even on Sunday when it was cold and raining.  Attendees were patient despite the crowds, seemed appreciative of the labour involved in the work on display and most importantly willing to pull out their wallets to show their support.

As it turns out my booth location was incorrect on the site map but most people were still able to find us.

I have to say, the other artists displayed truly fantastic, professional work.  I could have spent all my sales at the other booths at the show.   I did get myself a couple treats at the end of the show  that i’m completely thrilled with.

At the end of this though i realized i had completely underestimated just how much work participating in a professional fine art show would be.  Now that i look back on it – even though i made a profit,  i can acknowledge i was woefully underprepared.  I’ll be taking the lessons learned though and using them to prepare for my next show.  I’m still mulling things through in my head and will create another post shortly with details. 

More pics HERE.

Sparklers!!

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Sparklers? yes, Sparklers!  I love these simple, shiny little beads so i’ve decided to continue making them hence they definitely need a name.  img_1847

I think i’ve now tried every colour of transparent glass in my studio, refining the mix to get the finishing, colours and shapes i’d like (plus discovered some new ones!).

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I’m now very, very happy with these European bracelet-style glass beads – i’ve been sporting them on my Pandora bracelet and necklace and they truly do sparkle in the sunlight.  I think i’ve narrowed down my preferred colours so i’ll be making more and experimenting with some other bead styles.

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The specks of fine silver coordinate so nicely with the bracelet in a way that plain glass beads just can’t match.  Extra BLING!

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These beads will fit any of the Pandora, Chamilia, Biagi and Troll charm bracelet systems.  They’re available for sale now, just email me directly for purchase (evelyn@shebamakeda.com).

I need your help!

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I could use some assistance determining just the right name for this series of floral beads… I keep going back and forth and can’t decide so i’m asking YOU my faithful readers instead!

Which name do you prefer?

 

More beads…

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Secret Garden:  When i was little i spent hours inside my head creating imaginary worlds and acting them out with whatever toys or random items i found nearby.  One of my favourite fantasies was the secret island of ME (yes that’s right, ME!!).  On that secret island i could fly (of course), the sea was made of Koolaid, popsicles and soda pop, the birds all sang my favourite songs and in my garden, the Dr. Seuss-style trees and flowers would dance with me tossing their leaves in the air and showering me with candy-flavoured fruit.  Hence these rather wacky beads…

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Modern Florals:  As i’ve mentioned, i’m not really the floral bead type even though i genuinely love flowers in real life.  Every once in a while though, i get the urge to try a flower bead to see if there is a style i can make that will feel natural to me.  These are a start…  just the bare suggestion of a flower, the backs are decorated with mendhi-style scrollwork.  These abstract flower beads were inspired by the very cool digital art prints of Jan Weiss – click the picture below to go to her flickr photostream…

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I started these two series last fall but haven’t yet had the chance to revisit them.  They both are made on plain bases with all the riotous colour coming from multiple overlapping layers of powdered enamels.  Over the next few weeks I would like to see how much further I can take these two very colourful bead styles…

What have i been up to…?

…building up my stock of finished beads and applying for shows and competitions.  Why?  Mostly to challenge and stretch myself.  A side benefit is that i’m being forced to really work on my photography – i think i’m getting better, no?

Earthy goddesses

Earthy goddesses

Bright goddesses
Bright goddesses
I consider these (for the most part) the slimmer versions of my goddess beads.  I need to work on some more voluptuous and pregnant goddesses next…