Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Adventures in Summer Festivaling: Old Fashioned Ice Cream Festival

With the rain the East Coast has been getting this season, it almost feels like we’re honorary Seattlites. Flash flooding and 60 mph winds have been de rigor for the 2015 beach season. It certainly rained on my parade Saturday. The downpour kept me at bay from the Old Fashioned Ice Cream Festival at Rockwood Park. For those who haven’t heard of it, the Old Fashioned Ice Cream Festival is one of northern Delaware’s biggest fests. It even made The Food Network, and USA Today donned it one of the “top 10 food fests.”  However, Sunday the clouds parted and the sun shone down upon all of us who wanted to shop local wares and stuff our faces with gourmet treats. As someone who goes to great efforts to put on shows and maintain an internet presence for my own art, I understand how hard small businesses and artisans work. While I was enjoying the rare beauty of the day, I took the time to talk to some of the artisans.
Aurora Lamps- Makers of gorgeous geometric lanterns. At first glance, it seems like these are intricate paper lanterns, but in fact they’re made of recycled polycarbonate plastic. The way the light shines through the multicolored lanterns is beautiful. Visit them at www.corryscoolstuff.com.


Emkay Bead Designs- The lovely jewelry maker at Emkay Bead Designs featured rows and rows of adorable jewelry ranging from kitschy to fashionable. It even had geek friendly pieces. I snagged a pair of Harry Potter Deathly Hallows themed earrings! She doesn’t appear to have a website, but you can send email inquiries to Myrna622@comcast.net.


Eric W. Zippe Imagemaker- Eric is a local Wilmington, Delaware art photographer who specializes in fine art and wooden prints. His work ranges from delicate black and white shots of outstretched tree branches to Vaudevillian images of women and casinos. You can find his work at www.shop.ezippe.com.

  

Elk Creek Maple Syrup- Hailing from Westford, New York, owner Paula Hilyer makes divine maple products ranging from maple candy, maple butter, and of course maple syrup. One taste of this stuff and you’ll never want to go back to the corn syrup laden sludge from the grocery store. I almost forgot how much dimensionality real maple syrup had until I tried this. Paula and her husband are a sweet couple that clearly love their craft. Visit them at www.elkcreekmaplesyrup.com.




Coates’ Hotter Than Hell- Owner Rob Coates is an affable hot sauce maker from Wilmington, Delaware. Ranging from mild to spicy, each sauce certainly has kick. This company’s motto is “feel the heat, savor the flavor,” with an emphasis on enhancing food with heat rather than masking it. I picked up a bottle of their medium heat sauce, En Fuego Habanero, whose ingredients include habanero and cayenne peppers. Check out their sauces at www.facebook.com/hotterthanhellsauce.



Until next time.

Friday, May 22, 2015

New Art Jewelry!

This blog sorely needs updating. I've made pieces for private collectors, made a collection of literary themed coasters, participated in Oddball Art Hall, made a custom beer label for Euclidean Brewery, and crafted lots of fun art jewelry. That will be for another post. This post is dedicated to showing off my beautiful new art jewelry pieces!
The Lady of the Flowers Cameo was created from a sketching session at Ardmore's Tired Hands Brewery.
The Flower of Naiveté Cameo Ring takes my textured pastel piece and makes it wearable art, not to mention a funky addition to the jewelry box.
The Witchy Elegance Cameo is a miniature hand cut silhouette set in an understated black oval setting.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Original Artwork Available for Purchase

Below are original pieces available for purchase. If you're interested in a piece send an inquiry HERE.
"Stab"
16x24"
Mixed media, pastel on paper


"Window View"
9x12"
Gouache on watercolor paper
"Sun Burn"
Watercolor, ink on watercolor paper

"Sisters"
Watercolor, cut paper on watercolor paper

Hello Again, Etsy

I'm back at it on Etsy. This time I'm offering large prints of some of my favorite pieces, art jewelry including pieces made from hand cut silhouettes, and (in the very near future) custom painted coasters. Keep an eye on this blog and my page at www.facebook.com/kirstenashleyart for #smallbusinesssaturday

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Weekend Sketching

This weekend my sketchbook was in tow for some weekend adventures. I went to the beautiful Bellevue State Park for a friends birthday party. It was the perfect amount of sun and cloudless sky to enjoy this type of outing without my Polish skin bursting into flames.
The view from Pavilion 1 at Bellevue State Park
Some more sketching I added some color to.
Hello, strange beret girl.
I also had the occasion of meeting a 12 year old girl who I shared some pages of my sketchbook with. It reminded me that bringing a sketchbook to social gatherings isn't necessarily an antisocial action. For certain introverts it allows them to feel more at ease.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Not Today, Satan

For those of us who watch Rupaul's Drag Race the episode two weeks ago clinched a #teambianca vote for me. Go girl Go!


Monday, May 12, 2014

New Portrait Sketches

Less Than Jake


Devil in a Blue Dress
A few portrait sketches I completed while getting some vitamin D.