Showing posts with label handmade lamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade lamp. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

More New Lighted Pieces



Lighted lovebird nest-$90.00
Polka Dot lamp with lovebirds-$160.00
Flying Bird lamp-$160.00
Grow Tree lamp-$175.00
Hidden Potential lamp-$275.00
Hippodrome lamp-$250.00
Lighted Circus Cage with bird-$90.00


The Hobbs building show here in KC went really well and many thanks to those who came by and visited my little "light" studio for the night. Here are some pieces that I still have and will now be for sale in my Etsy shop.


Sunday, April 17, 2011

The "Reveal" Lamps










Had to show you 2 more new lovebird lamps that I've just completed...and as for where the inspiration came for these? I don't really know, all I know is that I wanted these lamps to each have a small "reveal". With the polka dot lamp, when the light is off you just see white dots on black background but when the light turns on, TADA--there are small stars that appear behind some of the dots. With the curly leaf lamp, I made 2 layers of leaves-smaller ones that are made from sheet music and larger light brown ones that cover the others. You can see the outline of the smaller leaves but they really show up when the light is on. Click on this link to see more photos or info on them in my Etsy shop.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Where I Get Inspiration (plus a new lamp)




Striped Lamp with Lovebirds
(in my Etsy shop)


Happy Friday! Thought maybe you'd like to see where I get some of my inspiration for my pieces, other than old carnivals. I live in Kansas really near the state line for Missouri and close to downtown. However, getting out to the country isn't very far away--in fact, scenes like these of old weathered barns are about a 10 minute drive from my house. I never really thought before about how they inspire and inform the way I create because they feel so familiar to me that they've just become a part of me you know? I guess I realized after watching this video from Kaffe Fassett that I'm pulling from all the patterns and textures around me every day. Try to notice at least a few things in your world each day that inform the way you create. What do you find around you that inspires?
(barn photo credit-Renate Smalley)

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