Jan. 8th, 2014 11:04 am
Let the Arisia Countdown Begin!
For the last few years, I had to sacrifice participating in the Arisia art show because I, a) was not producing new work b) had no spoons, given what I know takes prepping and c) figured forcing it would make it Not Fun, and that's not the point.
BUT! This year, well, coming back mean and lean and since I just re-read my orientation email on show prep, I realize I'm registering my stuff tonight, as it's due on the 10th. This is my idea of last-minute, by the way. It's somewhat a relief to have this external factor force me to just stop production.
Previous years, I'd bring magnets, jewelry, ornaments (default Christmas, but who am I to say how they're appreciated), and of course TINS. This year, I'll bring a small representation of my steam-punk jewelry, and some toggles that I've been experimenting with recently, the best of my ornaments that fit on my small display, and fewer tins than previous years. I strongly believe this will be overall better for so many reasons. The table will be less cluttered. It won't take forever to register, or set up. My display apparatus will be less awkward to shuttle back and forth, too.
I'll be introducing some new designs, including a Tardis or two.

This is my imagining the Tardis going through the space/time vortex. I will be bringing a traditional one, too.
Gentleman Cthulhu. (pictures pending)
I also have a bunch of old styles on new work, but haven't gotten pictures yet. In the meantime, here's what I mean when I say...
Ablalone:

Skulls and Crossbones:

Wrought Iron/Steampunk

Pirate chests:
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Old stock returning--
Pirate ship:

Sushi Bento Box

FLAMING SKULL!

And The Dragon

So, see you at Arisia!
BUT! This year, well, coming back mean and lean and since I just re-read my orientation email on show prep, I realize I'm registering my stuff tonight, as it's due on the 10th. This is my idea of last-minute, by the way. It's somewhat a relief to have this external factor force me to just stop production.
Previous years, I'd bring magnets, jewelry, ornaments (default Christmas, but who am I to say how they're appreciated), and of course TINS. This year, I'll bring a small representation of my steam-punk jewelry, and some toggles that I've been experimenting with recently, the best of my ornaments that fit on my small display, and fewer tins than previous years. I strongly believe this will be overall better for so many reasons. The table will be less cluttered. It won't take forever to register, or set up. My display apparatus will be less awkward to shuttle back and forth, too.
I'll be introducing some new designs, including a Tardis or two.

This is my imagining the Tardis going through the space/time vortex. I will be bringing a traditional one, too.
Gentleman Cthulhu. (pictures pending)
I also have a bunch of old styles on new work, but haven't gotten pictures yet. In the meantime, here's what I mean when I say...
Ablalone:
Skulls and Crossbones:
Wrought Iron/Steampunk
Pirate chests:
Old stock returning--
Pirate ship:
Sushi Bento Box
FLAMING SKULL!
And The Dragon

So, see you at Arisia!
Hey I recognize some of those pics
Re: Hey I recognize some of those pics
The rationale for Tuesday (vs. some other time) is that it's when you're available *and* it's before Arisia. I'm operating under the optimistic notion I will sell some things that've not to date had photo documentation.
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The Crime Fighter is a perfect age to love the crap out of it. Like school, but new activities.
Enjoy your con!
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I do expect to be around more than I might be otherwise, as the Kid is in Turtle Track, so I will not be playing goalie the whole time I'm there, so there's that at least!
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I do not have desk drawers at work (I know, wtf) so I need something I can keep a few things in on my desk without having them be on display/visible all the time. The altoids tin size would be perfect; it doesn't have to fit pens or anything.
The pirate ship is fabulous, but I'd almost rather have a big one as wall art. Is that even a thing that you can do? I actually like the clay... though I think you also do watercolors, right?
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Yes, I do watercolors. And acrylics. If you have reference pictures that give me further backup of what you'd like, I can almost certainly do it (if you don't want photographic detail-- I'm more shapes/colors. I know, you are SHOCKED).
Again- sure, let's talk :)