Friday, September 19, 2008

Success!

At last, small purple coquina sloping to the right—i have finally found you! the ebay auction came in and i was surprised to see bags and bags of EXACTLY WHAT I NEED! there is even one whole bag that contains nothing but the right sided small purple coquina. i emailed englewoodseashells, just so grateful over that bag and wondering if she had hand sorted the shells for my needs. it turns out these shells are from an estate sale and they came as is. so, original owner man of the purple coquinas, thank you so much for sorting those shells so long ago. and thank you englewoodseashells for scooping them up and offering them in an auction!

now to carve out the time from grad class, harvest, the boys and work!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

possibilities from ebay seashell community

yesterday, i was contemplating starting kayleigh's valentine all over—maybe cutting out the center piece, salvaging the bits that i could. hate thinking about it, but this gift is way overdue and i thought i outran my resources.

but, once again, i've purchased a glimmer of hope.

ebay has an active seashell community. the auction category used to be easier to find. now the shell auctions are under Crafts > Multi-Purpose Craft Supplies > Craft Pieces > Craft Shells.

yeh. not so easy. but the community still works the auctions and there are great treats to be found there. i had been checking in occassionally on the auctions, but hadn't seen any significant purple coquinas.

but today, when i checked in, i saw that englewoodseashells was stocking the purple coquinas, and best yet, the auctions were offered as a buy it now offer. i purchased the whole lot, so i'm stoked! i'm hoping there will be enough of those purple beauties to get me past being paralyzed. i would like to think about the rest of kayleigh's valentine design without worrying about the space background

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Mourning the Small, Purple, Right-Sided Coquina

So the second shipment of coquina from a second vendor came in and i still do not have the correct coquinas for kayleigh's valentine. aaaah! luckily for etsy.com browsers that love waterlilly shell flowers, i have plenty of material. ive sorted through some of the shells and found four that match. so i shall spend most of my time over the next several weeks sorting.

stay tuned, maybe there is a treasure trove inside those bags. or even just a cobbling together of just enough.

either is acceptable.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Way Back Machine: Grotto Style


while kayleigh's valentine patiently awaits more purple coquina, i dug into the way back image machine and found a few grotto projects i completed back in the day. working in grotto is rewarding. my modus operandi is to find a super inexpensive but useful object - usually at a garage sale or consignment store - and encrust it with gnarly oysters and weathered shells so that in the end it looks like something someone would drag up from the bottom of the sea. at first i glue gunned everything, but now its all about finding the right grout or epoxy. once things smooth out a little, i'll start working in grotto again. i find i need a large expanse of time and plenty of raw materials in order to come out the other side with an awesome project. i have plenty of candelabra that are awaiting...the large image is an encrusted heavy, cream-coloured enamel bowl. i can't bear to part with it, so you won't find it on etsy. boy1&2 have grabbed fruit from the bowl for so long that its become part of the household.

here is another project from the way back machine. i wouldn't consider it grotto, but it really doesn't fit my other styles. its another pet i can't bear to let go, since i think the shells add to the candle holder in such an organic way that you can't picture the candle holder without the shells. that's when i think i'm most successful. when the embellishment is one with the base.

Monday, June 16, 2008

SB01: Black Belinda — Finished!


As I worked feverishly on my Black Belinda, i felt increasingly happy and recharged. its great to alternate between delicate work of the sailor valentine and more robust work of this traditional tramp style box. do you dig the fossil black shark teeth? fierce, eh? i'm pretty excited about finishing it—just in time—as the week will be hectic and full work for my master's class.























here are photos showing the finished product. the box is well constructed out of wood and it came with this delicate tissue paper embossed with spider webs—probably to protect the cigars inside—and there is a slice of basswood that acts like a separator. i want to get a wood burning tool and burn a cool design into the separator. i've been thinking about that design. the top is a bit heavy, so i weighted the front, bottom portion of the box with the heaviest shells that worked with the motif. if it sits on a flat surface, you can open the box and put your man stuff in it without the top tipping the box over.

i ran into our marine today, and was giddy to find out he's here for a little bit longer than i had thought. so i'm pretty happy to have a bit more time. let's do some pyrography!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

SB01: Black Belinda—Top is Finished


The top is finished for my Black Belinda shell art box, worked in traditional tramp shell art style. i had made the grey shell flower out of jingle shells a long time ago, but i thought—who would want a grey rose? it looks like a stone rose. this teaches me that its not so bad to keep the stuff you don't think immediately works. its perfect for our belinda, who—marine that he is—is fond of black and green. add grey and brown, and viola! instant colour palette.

the shiny black box is the perfect background for the sturdy, dark shells. even the flower feels somewhat masculine. the jingle shells are pretty sturdy and is a good counter point to the shark eye and whatever those two spiny brown shells are. from there, it was just finding the right shells and fossil shark teeth to encircle the gold black belinda art and then building out the shell design from there. i used blue mussels, brown clams, black umboniums, and dark green/black littornia.

the last time i've worked this dark in colour was when i started my mermaid diary. i should dig that project out later. but for right now, the belinda top needs to rest and the 527 needs to dry. i love these cigar boxes. they smell heavenly! in my mind, i have the sides designed, so i think i might be able to complete this project before the weekend ends. i love belinda box's traditional, tramp art style. i've even given the seashell box nerite footers, so it sits off the ground.

SB01: Black Belinda

Once upon a time, my girl and i worked out with a Marine every morning for almost two years. we would do impossible physical things, like lunging for a quarter mile. with ten pound weights in our hands. or indian sprints. or my favorite: the circle of woe. i can't tell you how fun it was, how strong i felt, or just how good i felt after the work out. it was awesome and i'm so grateful for his time. the three of us would tease each other as he pushed us along. my girl and i took to calling him "belinda" which he completely understood and enjoyed it. but schedules and priorities change and now the my girl and i are back in the gym, without our beloved belinda.

our Marine will be retiring soon. i have been thinking about this for a while—what to give belinda that will mean something and remind him of us. then, a friend bestowed upon me a great bag full of cigar boxes. i sorted through these awesome small boxes of wood and came upon a just the right size, all black wood box with a gold imprint of "belinda black."


omg! hoooRah! so while i'm working kayleigh's valentine, my summer masters class, and the vineyard, i'm gonna make a seashell box for our belinda. i know, i'm a serial starter of projects, but they do get finished, so stay tuned!

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Coquinas the Hard Way

Birthdays at the beach are the best. for boy2's 5th birthday, we took him to VA beach. not a mecca for shells, mind you, but i did do pretty well. as boy2 played at waters edge, i would spy a small coquina. like the herons on our lake, i would plunge my hand towards the shell in order to pluck it up before a wave crashed down on it and rolled it out of my reach.

it seems like everytime i visit a beach, the beach has something unique and different to offer. this time, the beach was offering baby razor clams. there were many of them and they were just the right size. i also scored a good number of coquina, some in the sought after yellow and white colour. my husband laughed and asked if i was going to try to find enough purple coquinas to finish kayleigh's valentine.

it was relaxing, tho, to casually look for shells and enjoy the rare beach day. when we came back, i started sorting through the rose cups i purchased and i just placed an order with another seashell vendor for the purple and white coquinas. wish me luck! friday i will work on the center rose.

friday.

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Rats!

i have now figured out the first lesson in creating sailor valentines. always have enough seashells to finish the job! the seashells have arrived from shell horizons, but the coquinas are not the same ones i ordered previously. they are much more colorful and dont get me wrong, i'll be happy to create beautiful flowers with them later, but man! this doesn't help at all.

so now i am sourcing other internet shell vendors. i estimate i need at least 200-300 left facing small purple coquinas to finish the valentine. poor kayleigh! she will have to use her imagination to picture the valentine. i'm still thinking about finishing the center flower. i have many rose cup shells, now, so i look forward to sifting through the shells to find the best and brightest.

anyone know where i could find 200-300 left facing purple coquinas? anyone?

Thursday, May 29, 2008

New Shells on the Horizon

i won't be making the june 1st deadline. i can rationalize not making the deadline several ways: 1) lack of purple shells; 2) ordered shells won't arrive in time; 3) i wouldn't want to carry the delicate project in a minivan full of boys, husband and boys' grandfather on a five hour trip to the graduation ceremony. there is sure to be breakage!

the fact, though, is the deadline was an overly ambitious deadline—not an excuse, just a statement. the reality is that working out before work makes me pretty tired when i get home, so little progress has been made this week. plus, creating her valentine is an enjoyable event, so i would rather not rush, but take my time and think the design out carefully. right now i'm mulling over the center medallion and how to do it. i've been planning it out in my head and i'll know when its time to start working on it. i just need inspiration to simmer on it a bit.

but i have ordered the shells from www.seashellhorizon.com and i'm pretty psyched to receive them. my new deadline is to have the valentine ready so when she comes up for her birthday, i will give it to her then. i am pretty nervous about the transporting of the valentine...

Monday, May 26, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night—Image Catch Up

Here is the first image, showing the comet tails finished and my first attempt at the first starry night sky...the picture below shows two sections of the starry night sky finished and an initial idea for the center medallion. i had the center flower on hand, but its there as just a placeholder. its smaller than what i am thinking it will end up being. i'm thinking either a large single rose or a big rose with encircling, smaller flowers.


i've been playing with how to make the transition from the starry sky to the medallion. you can also see the purple spiny octagon ger thinks it great. it does draw the colors together. as i mentioned earlier, i ran out of the purple coquina for the starry night—will have to rush order those shells this week! this evening, i'm working on the center medallion and the outer border.


Sunday, May 25, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night—Heavenly Shades of Night

Its working, its working—but i have hit a few snags! i can't wait to go back home and upload the images. all the comet tails are finished. i have two starry night portions done, but i'm scrapping the barrel for right side all purple coquinas. curse my fondness for making purple waterlilies! that really cut into my stash. i will have to order some on rush. in the meantime, i've started the center and feel good about the initial results. ger especially loves the purple spiny octagon. i think about gerda reid's valentines—she does these fantastic spiny designs with delicate shading [featured in Sailors' Valentines: Their Journey Through Time]—and i have a whole new respect and understanding for her work!

i'm using all the colors kayleigh wore when she was a little girl—so its all purples, pinks, blues, greens and yellow. i'm also trying to work it a few turquoise chiton shells, too. that's a very kayleigh color, as well. i'm starting to get pretty excited about the project. tomorrow i will load the pictures, stay tuned!

tomorrow we will pack up the box and i'll carry the valentine home on my lap. i'll make the large center flower tomorrow night. it may be one very large rose, but then again, it might be several.

another great seashell art resource is Helen Krauss' Shell Art. it is the first book i purchased way back.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

SV01: Starry Starry Night—Working the Sky

Memorial Day Weekend is dedicated to working the sailor valentine, as well as working the vineyard. i purchased a sturdy tool box from home depot, loaded it with my shells, grabbed photos, ger packed us up and away we went. this morning i worked hard on the background—i'm using a mix of purple coquina and baby blue mussels. small stars are represented by pearl umboniums.
i have to say, i'm fighting myself here. i see the exuberance in van gogh's brush strokes, and i see differences in stroke sizes and direction. when i was working on my comet tail, i had seen the geometry of the shells, the shapes and the colour all coming together in a very clean way. determined to add some exuberance into the starry background, i mixed the purple coquina and the blue mussels in a semi-random way, sometimes working with the geometry, sometimes not. after looking at the results—now very permanently glued to the board—i worry what i intentionally made random may now just look like poor design!

i have been thinking of interesting flourishes, though. i have dentalium comet sparks coming out of the astraea calcar comet heads. i think that part is successful. i'm going to keep plugging away at the design, but i'm thinking i will need to be very structured and geometric in all the other areas, if this random exuberance is going to come off well.

i am taking photos along the way, but it seems i've left the transfer cord at home!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night — I Started It!

making a Sailor Valentine is not for the faint-hearted. although I've dreamed, plotted, and planned out several valentines in my head—actually physically starting a valentine is something all together different. it came down to push or shelf it. a leap of confidence had to be made. no more hiding behind design, choosing shells, or applying paint. time to crack open the 527!

the above image is of the comet/star trail and a few of the spiny ferns i've created (they aren't in place yet). so far i'm pleased with the initial results but i want to incorporate a sense of liveliness into the design—less uniform application of shells—and i think the purple/blue smaller star area is the place for it. that happens next....

Sunday, May 18, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night — Good Theory, Needs Work


OMG. 13 more days until graduation.
i was just trodding along—a fix here, a shell purchase there, a ponder, ponder, ponder. then i made the countdown clock widget and pow. a renewed sense of urgency hit me. we came back from the farm and i started looking at the possible shell designs and the colour interaction underneath. i'm glad i had made a scrubby test version. its been instructive as to what i wish to do for the real event and the spring green background is perfect for the green spiny ferns. i also realize i can't plan for flowers much larger than the apple blossom flower bud i had left over. and that the center has too much detail for the size of the box. i'm thinking over many ideas when i should be a girl of action!

i'm testing out the ideas i had for the starry sky middle ring. the photo to the left shows some experiments in aligning the purple coquina and blue mussels. i think i'll get more playful with the differing two shells. maybe within the line of purple will have a couple of accent darker blue mussels to give it that dashed brushstroke feeling.

Friday, May 16, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night — Background Colour Experiment



here are the materials i think i need to start: an extra sturdy slice of cold press illustration/watercolour paper, 527 glue, a stylus and carbon transfer paper and a pallet of cheap watercolours and sumi brush.

i'm using a lighter weight cold press/watercolour paper because my local michaels craft store has a limited fine art supply section—but i think this will be ok. in looking at sailor valentines, many of the traditional valentines are built from a board, then a layer of cotton batting that is coloured. sometimes the artist employed coloured paper in the background or they used fabric. why am i thinking so much about the background colour of the sailor valentine?

the important thing about colour is that one element's colour characteristics is affected by its surroundings. holy chevreul's principal of simultaneous contrast! so i think a cool white background will deaden the colours of the shells, as the light bounces around in the box. i've decided to run a little experiment with the heavy water colour board and the cheap watercolours.


the left picture shows my pattern that traced upon the watercolour paper using the carbon paper and stylus. i'm working on this at night and at the farm, so the colour is off from other images you will see here on this blog. the right picture is a colour corrected image that shows my messy water colour practice. i won't worry too much about staying within the lines, as 1) this is practice and 2) shells will cover the design. the outer ring is a spring green, as i'm going to incorporate my green urchin spine fern leaves and tuck little flowers about them. as you can guess, this would leave me with the potential of seeing the white board. colouring the background will help enhance the illusion of the garden ring. same goes for the blue background and gold accents.



i have great plans for my starry night middle ring. the seashells will mimic van gogh's brushstrokes and will be lined up, one after another (see the purple coquina and blue mussel shells to the left). as you can see, the white background is going to pop up. i thought, why not try a blue/purple coloured background and see how it comes out? for my next post, you will see the valentine background cut out and shells laid upon it to see if my experiment works. i'll also be working on creating urchin spine ferns and little flowers for the border.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Shell Art Masters

i recommend bill jordan's dvd instructional guide to recreating a traditional-style sailor valentine. click here for the dvd web page.

i went to the 06 philly shell show and was lucky enough to speak to bill jordan while there. bill is a true enthusiast and is always willing to share and inspire. before i met bill, i had visited his website and was inspired by his watch pendants—which are spectacular when you see how actually small these pendants are and how well they are composed. bill has a gift and i was a really gawky fan at the time—wait, you are the BILL JORDAN?!!!! i can't wait to tell my husband and kids i met the BILL JORDAN!! i think i actually made him shake my hand. and as far as that disclosure goes, i found my self tearing up while i toured the philly shell show. so much great work in one spot! previously, it had been all web pages and book pictures—but seeing the actual valentines in person was really something wonderful.

bill and a few of the winners of the sanibel show (every march, and no, i haven't been, yet) were featured on martha stewart's website. they won't allow me to embed the video, but here is the link to the site so you may view for yourself.

Shell Art Artists and more creative crafts projects, templates, tips, clip-art, patterns, and ideas on marthastewart.com

oh no, thank you!

Saturday, May 10, 2008

What is a Sailor Valentine?

photo from dianabittelantiques.com

Here is a link to a
Sailor's Valentine wiki page. Its basic, but gives you an idea of what the artform is all about.

There are also several books about Sailor Valentines--see my source links to the left for my recommendations.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Decor: Sea Bouquet in White and Purple


i made this bouquet just for fun and practice. the white roses are made from white cay-cay shells and are big and beautiful. The purple shells are cut cowrie tops from cinquantagefleur. cheryl stocks and sells really cool stuff on ebay. recommend. the centers of the purple flowers are yellow litornia. the boys think the yellow shells look like corn. the colour is pretty unnatural for an undyed shell and i have to be a bit careful when i use them. but who can resist purple and yellow together? the best part of the bouquet is the tiny buds peeking out from under the natural colour fish scales. I dig those fish scales for natural looking foliage.

this shadow box can be hung either vertically or horizontally and its offered at my chesapeake street shop.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night—Box and Shell Testing


my sailor valentine box is an 8", front loading box. here you see i've printed out my design and laid it inside to get an idea of how it would look inside the box. when i'm finished, i will place the glass that was custom cut for the box inside of the grooved top. then the strips pictured above, on the right side will be inserted edge to edge. they fit very tightly and hold the glass in place.

i purchased my sailor valentine box from jim prestigiacomo @ shellsandwood.com. we met way back on ebay. jim is a master craftsman and i'm lucky enough to own three of his boxes. check out their site--rosalee, his wife, creates gorgeous work and they feature the work of other shell artist, as well.

the images above show how i start by laying down shell combinations and think about the composition, the color scheme, what i'm trying to convey, and the adjustments i'll need to make. the first thing that i notice is that 8" is a very small space. i will have to be careful with the size of my shells, making sure that i don't use shells that overpower the design—the smaller shells give you more room to craft intricate designs, but if they are too uniform in size, the feel becomes a little precious. that may just be my justification for keeping my large spiral yellow shells look like the van gogh yellow sun or stars—i'm too smitten to reconsider them.

i also dig the compass rose color combination, especially how the rose cup center flower and the blue chiton border brings out the pink and teal iridescence in the baby abalone shells—but they still have that tan overall colour that makes them a good partner for the horse conch compass points. i'll need to finesse the final layout, but I like how the compass rose will sit stable as the van gogh starry night swirls about it. maybe i should try a yellow jingle shell center flower? i'm not sure about the fossil shark tooth border. the teeth are a bit large and polished for what i'm after. i think i like the garden of eden-ish fern and flower border, but i need to keep that area petite and low key.

the van gogh blue-purple swirling background will be key in making this valentine a success. i'm planning on lining rows of purple coquina, purple urchin spines and baby mussels in a swirling pattern. pearlized umbonium and pong-pong shells will make excellent smaller stars.

i can't wait to get some illustration board. i'm thinking about getting a color. i will also need 527 adhesive and boy2 will have to cough up my dental tweezers! i know he's stashed them somewhere....

Monday, May 5, 2008

Fleur: Chrysanthemums Savoureux

just like tiny bon-bons, each of these shell flowers is a treat!

these shell flowers can be purchased at my etsy shop. i've modeled them after chrysanthemums (mums) and made them from coquina shells. the largest measure 1.5" in diameter. the smaller buds can be positioned at an angle, creating variety and a sense of dynamism in a design.

these dainty fleurs are one of my favorite flowers to make. i think they are so sweet! one of my ideas it to encrust a mirror in thousands of these tiny flowers, creating a texture treat. but that's for another day, after i finish my first sailor valentine. what would you do with them?

i think the coquina is the ubiquitous craft seashell, certainly one of the most useful. the bivalve comes in a variety of colours from white to pink, yellow, purple, blue and a tea-like colour. sometimes they are solid colour and sometimes a mottled, multi-coloured, like the mums pictured here. they also have different widths—the ones i'm currently working with has narrow shaped shells, but i have made some gorgeous pansies from wider shaped, multi-coloured ones with pink, yellow, purples and tans.

i go through these different spells of shell preferences, but the coquina is always there, always ready for my imagination.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

SV01: Starry, Starry Night—Concept

i'm finally starting my first sailor valentine! this will be a graduation gift for my girl, kayleigh. she graduates early june, so its a race to see who will finish what, first. she and i have often worked together over shells and she makes these beautiful abstract shell designs inside of larger, iridescent clam shells. i put several of her designs into their own shadow boxes for her room. to celebrate her graduation, i'd like to give her a valentine, as she has watched me work my shellin' skills up to this point.

i'm taking my inspiration for her valentine from van gogh's starry, night.

last night i broke out illustrator and worked out my template, see below. i'm grateful for adobe illustrator cs3. i made several cardstock templates for my moleskine notebook--they are handy for sketching out initial ideas. i trace around the template, mark the guidelines and start drawing. the moleskine is awesome with the back pocket to store the template. i only made a couple of sketches for kayleigh's design, since i have a strong theme and have been designing it in my head over and over. i'm leaving a 1.5" border from the box edge. i'm going to get an archival quality illustration board, cut it out, transfer my design and work my shell art on the board. then it will just be a matter of adhering the board to the box.

Manifesto: Following My Bliss

Wherever you are -- if you are following your bliss, you are enjoying that refreshment, that life within you, all the time. --Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth, pp. 113, 120
when i think about following my bliss out of context (meaning, anytime i talk about joseph campbell to anyone), it feels a bit trite. and applying concepts in comparative mythology and religion to shells and adhesives is, um... silly. however, as a mother, a wife, an assistant in a budding vineyard, a hopeful grad student, a public servant--in other words, a girl who can't say no to an opportunity--i have finally owned up to it:

part of following my bliss is adhering seashells together or applying them to found objects.

this life is good. and its hectic and crazy. so when i sit at my kitchen island with my shells stewn about, my designs in front of me, and my kids next to me asking me to "glue this together, momma" i find myself slowing down. becoming hummingly happy. being there, at that little island and thinking only about what is in front of me--that's meditative. restful. i had given up my island for a while, but i'm back.

the purpose of this blog is to show what i'm working on, what i'm thinking about, and how i'm going about doing it. i can't keep everything i make. i used to sell on ebay, but now i'm experimenting with an etsy storefront. i've also uploaded some on my designs on flickr.com, so check out the widgets. if you see something you like, please comment. if you wish to purchase something or have me make something custom, let me know and i'll post it on etsy.

thanks!