Monday, January 26, 2015
Blooming in the Winter
I am very happy to say that I have been asked to put some of my artwork in James Freeman Interiors, a gallery in our downtown district. It opened in October and they want to feature local artists along with their market purchases. After the long spell of happenings, both good and not so, it is nice to have a real reason to make time for my sculptures. I so love to be immersed in a project and watch it come to life.
In connection with that last statement, I had to take a break from the last project. I cannot get the stupid wire to spin around the stupid dowel properly. And after a considerable amount of time spent trying to accomplish this, it came to mind that a small Superman will be attached to top of said wire, which will throw off the weight and render all previous work concerning said wire spinning useless. So back to the drawing board...at some future point.
News on BFF...After staying in local hospital for 29 days and a visit to Cleveland Clinic, they have ruled out some things and have done genetic testing to look deeper. It will be 4-6 weeks until those results come back. So for now, blood thinners and rest seem to be helping with the immediate problem.
We a have had a very dreary winter so far and it has weighed on my soul. I used to love winter and the cold weather but the older I get the more need the sun. These little beauties are happily blooming in the cold wintery weather and I will use them as a reminder to keep blooming myself!
Happy January,
Hilari
Sunday, January 4, 2015
A Work in Progress
I always enjoy the holiday season...from feeding 14 at Thanksgiving all the way to making sure I get the Peeps for my father-in-law for Christmas. I really really love the twinkley lights and the Christmas music playing everywhere. With that said, I am equally relieved when the holidays have come to an end. I make many of our gifts and am responsible for the hunting and gathering of the rest, so after all the festivities have been enjoyed, I am glad for a reprieve.
Before putting up all the decorations and outside lights, I have had a few moments to spend in the workshop. Unfortunately, this is how I roll while trying to figure out a new idea. This here...that there...and as always, the thing I am looking for is hiding under something else. I have a new automata idea where a larger wheel (pictured left) will spin outside of a wooden box (center) which will move a circle of wire around a wooden 6- 8 inch tall dowel glued to the top of the box. The wire will carry a small Superman which will circle around a person reading a comic book standing on the top of the dowel. Clear as mud, right? Now, you can see how my focus can create a work table that looks like this. This time, though, I made a mock-up out of cardboard which will save a lot of wood from being unnecessarily sacrificed due to: I think this is the right size...nope...how about a little bigger??...maybe smaller??
A more completed idea
Yesterday I spent the day with BFF, who is back in the hospital. Actually, that was day #22 for her second go around. She is hanging in there but has moments of angst because all the test, doctors, pokes and prods have not been able to give the answers. Watching someone go through this sure puts things in perspective. It is hard to complain about a bad day while others are so ill they are separated from their family and home, for days on end, especially during this time of year. Yuck!
On a lighter note: You know when you are with the right person when he sees past the hair up in a bandana, Godzilla t shirt, and Christmas fleece pants and says that he thinks you are sexy while you are working with the scroll saw. I think I'll keep him!
I hope everyone had a joyful holiday and safe new year!
Peace,
Hilari
Friday, December 5, 2014
An Automata Experience

Whoo Whoo
This is my first piece of automata completed without instructions or a teacher's help. The copper cone was shaped and cut during art class. The shaping did come with a lot of help from others who had more finesse than I. I found it difficult to get a nice small shape with a large rubber mallet. It looked so perfect I almost hated to cut it into its parts but I jumped on in and hacked away. Before class was over I tried and tried to solder the piece to a copper base so it would be completed. The teacher even offered to connect it for me but I was not going to let it get the better of me. I had no idea what I was going to do with it, having no way to solder it at home, but I knew I would get it mounted somehow. I wanted the cone to be flexible as intended so with this I can use the crank or pull it up by hand. I could not be happier with it.
Many failed attempts... or a learning experience
I have new ideas zinging around my head and I cannot wait to grab a few moments in the shop to work on them. I have 6 books from the library waiting on me to learn all their secrets.
We had a lovely Thanksgiving sharing our home with family and friends. We were all fed and tucked into our respective homes by 4:00 and I do not know about the rest but we had our pj's on early that evening.
This weekend is devoted to finishing up and decorating for Christmas. I feel that I have a pretty good handle on things...at least I hope so! We'll see...
Good night to all,
Hilari
We had a lovely Thanksgiving sharing our home with family and friends. We were all fed and tucked into our respective homes by 4:00 and I do not know about the rest but we had our pj's on early that evening.
This weekend is devoted to finishing up and decorating for Christmas. I feel that I have a pretty good handle on things...at least I hope so! We'll see...
Good night to all,
Hilari
Monday, November 24, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving!
Speaking of BFF, please say a little prayer for her. She was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday, released today, treated for mini strokes. She thought it was just stress and at 49 most people would. The Dr. feels she should have a full recovery, as long as the blood thinners do their job, but it will take some time.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner it reminds me that I am thankful for so many things: our health, family, friends, our business and so much more. Our turkey is thawing, invites sent out, house attended to so we are ready to celebrate!
Oh, Hahaha...just noticed I have been showing my age...using BBF instead of BFF in my older posts. I was just letting everyone know that she is my Best Best Friend.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Hilari
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Beach Musing and a Cold Snap
Beach Muse
While time was flying last month, I was able to enjoy a quick trip to our closest beach (6.5 hrs away) with BBF. We had no plans except to enjoy each others company and the sound of the beach. BBF is a sun worshiper, and I, being a redhead, am not. While she soaked up the rays I walked the sand picking up shells, watched sand pipers, and sat quietly communing with a resting pelican. When I returned to our room and looked through my found goodies, the shells whispered the idea of this little lady to me. She worked up quickly as we sat on the balcony watching a dolphin pod swim by. We had a very relaxing visit to the shore and we each have a Beach Muse to remind us of our trip.
We are in the thralls of a winter cold snap and the last of our breautiful fall leaves have fallen to their demise. We even had a little bit of snow on the cold ground this morning. What does this mean, you may ask...cozy fires, hot chocolate, and roasted marshmallows. Our fire is burning so I am heading to the kitchen to heat up some cocoa and put a marshmallow on a stick and all will be right in my little world.
Sweet dreams to all,
Hilari
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Twirling in the Storm
First piece created at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
One of the first questions asked was who was a jewelry maker... second question was who has soldered before...Hum...neither of those could I answer yes to. I had to quickly figure out how to make this week long, much anticipated class (the description stated that it was for both jewelry and sculpture) on kinetic movement work for me. Day one was working with copper tubes and basic soldering. Day two became more jewelry centered. Luckily, I knew where the town cigar shop was and during lunch I headed that way to get a base to work with. While the other ladies, who were jewelry makers, were making copper rings that spin, I was making a wire lady to dance in the rain. My teacher was a little thrown off but definitely not put off by this. She was just as excited to see her come to life as I was.
It took a little bit of trial and error but I got her to twirl around and around when her crank is used. I had to solder, pop rivet, use the drill press and scroll saw, and bend copper tubing. It was awesome.
This was the second finished project. When her crank is turned, her foot stomps in the puddle. I had to work out how to connect the leg at the knee and not have it jam up when in motion. Most of the time it is a pretty smooth movement but I am going to try using a jump ring for the joint the next time to see if it will be any better. I was thrilled to have new skills and two items to take home to share.
I have one less item for my Christmas list. A family friend happened to have a commercial scroll saw that was in need of a home and we were happy to help him out. I can't wait to go to the workshop and give it a workout. I have lots of ideas running around in my head to play with. The only problem is that they always take more time to figure out that I think they will. Wish me luck!
Each year October is our busy month. Add in a week at art camp, a short trip to Myrtle Beach with BBF, and starting to lay flooring in most of the house to our usual assisting Mother-in-law with a 3 week craft fair (she is a potter by trade) and WHEW...It was a fun whirlwind but bring on November.
Peace,
Hilari
#arrowmont #craftexperience
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
Pure Self Indulgence
What a lucky girl I am! I was able to spend the last week at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts in Gatlinburg, Tn. It was was my first opportunity to take a week long art class and it was more than I ever expected. It was about kinetics, mostly for jewelry makers, but I learned how to incorporate the techniques into my sculptures. I was able to make Puddle Stomper move here leg up and down and a girl spin in a thunderstorm, both using wooden circles and a brass crank system. It was my first time using a soldering apparatus and was apprehensive at first, but I soon got the hang of it...in theory, anyway. I came home with a long list of items I want for Christmas: grinder with deburring wheel, soldering stuff, scroll saw, jewelers ring holder, a plethora of small hand tools, and...
an anvil!
It was wonderful to be immersed in an artistic atmosphere for a whole week. Husband was very generous, never complaining about keeping our business running smoothly (we are our only employees so all the work fell on him). Also, I was lucky to be able to spend time with my best friend. She opened her home as a bed and breakfast, and chauffeur each day to help with with expenses. It was a joyful week.
This is my favorite time of year with the cooler breezes, the leaves changing colors, the sun setting before 9:30. I always feel a bit more calm...until I realize that the holidays are just around the corner. Each year my goal is to have my shopping done before Thanksgiving, so when Thanksgiving rolls around I have a lot of it done...never all. But right now I will just focus on the cooler breezes and beautiful leaves and playing with the new techniques I have learned.Here's to hoping the 2015 class catalog for Arrowmont comes in the mail soon so I can start dreaming (and saving) for my next adventure!
Peace,
Hilari
#arrowmont #craftexperience
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