Saturday, December 27, 2008

A little about me...

First, I suppose I should introduce myself.  My name is Julia, and I'm a craft-aholic.  (Here's where you say "Hi, Julia.")

I like to make things.  All kinds of things.

I've made picture frames, wedding dresses, book cases, quilts, teapots, stuffed animals, masks, a piƱata, a copper-topped bar, hats, candles, a tree costume, wooden boxes, jewelry, gourd birdhouses, and a three level hamster penthouse from an old TV (to name a few.)

I paint, sculpt, sew, carve, embroider, crochet, throw pottery, paper mache, silk screen, fold origami, upholster, and build things with wood.

When I see something I like, I get inspired and am compelled to create.  I almost always use references, but I don’t copy what I see, I just use it as a starting point.  I might use the same concept, or the same mechanism or technique, but I always adapt it to my own design.  For me, it’s all about realizing MY vision – realizing someone else’s vision that has already been realized isn’t worth my time and energy.  If I want someone else’s flower pot or throw pillow, I can go buy it. This also means I don’t follow patterns.   To clarify, I might refer to a pattern to get important structural details like the length of a size 12 month dress, or the proper height of a dining room chair, but my finished project will not be the same as theirs.

Often, artists or crafters limit themselves to one particular technique, identifying themselves as a “painter,” or “potter,” or “quilter.”  I don’t think that way.  I start with the object I want to create that day and pick the technique and tools that make the most sense for that object.  If I want to make a coffee cup, I get out the clay.  If I want to make a pin cushion, I get out the fabric and fiber fill.  I’d get really bored if I only stuck with one technique, just as a chef would get really bored if they only ever worked with chicken and broccoli.  I love chicken and broccoli, but sometimes you need to make a birthday cake. 

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What I’m working on right now: a child size butterfly rocking chair (detailed blog with pictures and diagrams coming soon) 

What I’m thinking about working on after that: a lap desk, and a needle-felted bunny