Showing posts with label ceramic art bead market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceramic art bead market. Show all posts

Thursday, June 4, 2015

New Toy = More Beads

It's a little over 18 months now since I started my ceramic bead making journey and I think now it's safe to say that unlike some things I've tried, this is not going to be a passing fad - I am so in love! Every book I've read and every experienced ceramicist I've spoken to has told me that working with clay is a life time learning process and I think that's part of the reason I'm so smitten - no chance of me getting bored with this medium.


That said, over the last few months I do feel that things have really started to click as I've gained a better understanding of clay and glaze properties and how they work together during the firing process. I've only scratched the surface of course but I'm beginning to gain confidence and develop an original design style - not that easy in field that is already crammed to the rafters with extremely talented artists but, well worth pursuing for the creative satisfaction that results.


Fortunately, my lovely lovely customers seem to like what I'm doing too and the last few months have been very busy.  The range that developed out of the Spring Hare challenge AJE held earlier in the year has proved to be very popular and my tiny little table top kiln has had to work incredibly hard to produce enough stock for me. So much so in fact that it's actually awaiting some first aid to have it's burnt out elements replaced and that's another part of the learning curve - DIY kiln repairs...never thought I'd be doing that!

My little tabletop Paragon Caldera kiln photo courtesy of Paragon Industries

But with this all this going on and the new ideas I want to try I out I have been thinking that maybe I needed a kiln that was a just a little larger. Being a bit concerned about going bigger I didn't want to rush into anything and discussed the options with my fellow AJE team mates who of course were 100% behind me going out and shopping for new toys... they really are so helpful when it comes to spending money. I decided I needed to actually see a kiln for myself to be sure so on Tuesday I took myself off to see a supplier who had one I was interested in in stock and the rest as they say is history. Said kiln is now in the boot of my car waiting for some musclebound assistance to help me set it up at the weekend.

How much bigger is it I hear you ask...um, well maybe more than just a little - my current kiln has an internal capacity of 7 litres and the new one is 43 litres! Eek - what have I done... that is a helluva lot of beads and I am currently lurching between feelings of delight and sheer panic! Of course a really big advantage is that I'm not limited beads and can now make some bigger pieces too and my little kiln will still be kept busy with smaller runs and bisque firings.

My new grown up Rohde Ecokiln image courtesy of Scarva
So I may be a little quiet over the next few weeks as I start the process of making up enough bisque beads and components to keep this little monster fed (it is still little in the wider world of kilns) . Hopefully while I'm doing that new more new ideas will come to the fore to complement mu existing ranges. I definitely want to develop more mixed beads set like these that I've auctioned recently over at Ceramic Art Bead Market...



It's an exciting time for me and I owe big thanks to all the muddy friends who've encouraged and supported me in my creative endeavours and again to my followers and customers who make it all worthwhile (cue Qwyneth Paltrow moment). Hopefully in a few weeks I'll be back here showing you what me and my new kiln buddy have produced...I can't wait.

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Ceramic Art Bead Market

Hey everyone, you may have heard about a new way to shop for hand crafted ceramic art beads. It's called the Ceramic Art Bead Market.


Joan Miller kicked off the idea to a small group of fellow ceramic bead artists (including me), and we decided to run with it: a Facebook-based auction group featuring original ceramic art bead artists. About mid-March, we managed to set up a group with an initial group of artists, and started accepting buyer members. We also set up a jury to admit additional artist sellers. The sellers are all fabulous artists, tops in their field both in terms of originality and craftsmanship. We also have wonderful buyers. Bottom line, it's been a positive experience all around and we've grown faster than we could have ever imagined. After just a couple of months we are already 1,000 strong.

Here is just a tiny sampling of some of the beautiful art beads you might find there... also, be sure to read the exciting special announcement at the end of this post...

Ceramic focal by Mary Harding
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Ceramic focal by Lisa Boucher

Ceramic bead sets by Diana Ptasynski

Ceramic bead set by Michelle McCarthy

Ceramic bead set by Terri DelSignore

Ceramic Bead set by Joan Miller

Ceramic beads by Karen Totten (Starry Road Studio)

Ceramic bead set by Gaea

Ceramic bead sets by Marsha Neal Minutella

Ceramic bead set by Sarah Kandell-Gritzmaker

Ceramic beads by Lesley Watt

Ceramic bead set by Sharleen Newline

Beads by Jenny Davies-Reazor

Ceramic focal by Caroline Dewison

Ceramic earring pair by Mari Carmen Rodriguez Martinez

I also have a very exciting announcement. To celebrate the milestone of 1,000 members, we are having an all-day giveaway special. Every hour starting at 10 AM today (May 17) we will feature a new art bead giveaway. So come see us at Ceramic Art Bead Market and comment on the giveaway posts that you would like to have a chance at winning. Good luck!