Tuesday, July 22, 2014

ZENTANGLE® or Carol Dee, CZT!®


This summer has really ushered in some serious movin' and shakin' for this gal!  And more excitement is on the way!  Enameling, traveling, weddings, selling house and moving (that may not be the fun part).  Some GREAT FUN was the 4 day love fest in Providence, RI, where 108 students (I'm one) from ALL OVER THE WORLD came together to become teachers. . .Certified Zentangle Teachers (CZT).  WooHoo!
Me: back row, right, in shade with shades.
We had beautiful weather but wouldn't have known it but for the lovely terrace where we had all our meals (and a few late night parties).

What an awesome, lovely and lively, fun group!!!  I think EVERYONE was happy!  But after all, we were in a state of ZENtangle!   

Here is a photo of work done at the seminar (CZT 15) and since.  I even took a Zentangle project along on the latest trip to Maine.

Latest tanglings


Fabulous new friends:
Barb, me, Candy, Marty
Pat, Susan

The Providence Hotel, Providence, RI, was so lovely and the food and service was awesome.  We spent many pleasant and often joy filled hours in the classroom.  We also spent evenings (after evening learning break outs)  on the terrace getting to know each other better over wine and giggles!  Bless the three boys that were in this group.  They definitely didn't become one of the girls but added just the right manly touch to the group.

I'm  too tired from all the excitement over the last month to do the event  blog-justice (it WAS BUCKET LIST material).    Too tired to think of any more words to write so will just post a few more photos.


Mentors/Teachers/Zentangle Creators Maria Thomas and Rick Roberts.  Genuine!





Rick and Maria present John (one of 3 male teacher/students) with a prize. . .a collaborative Zentangle work.  All of us tangled a small portion to make this lovely art piece!




Guest speaker, Laura Harms, "I Am the Diva!"



My diploma.  (Taking a bow)



Steve and I will be changing tracks and trains again as we ready this house for the market and prepare for a move.  I see a lot of calming Zentangle in my future!

Special thanks to Rick and Maria, Molly, Martha and the whole crew.  It was a blessed bucket list event!

Carol Dee, CZT!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Fire! and Water!

 I'm a week back from a great trip. . .Kiln enameling classes (Fire!) with Angela Gerhard in Holyoke, MA, and then on to Providence, RI (Water!), for the Certification course in Zentangle® (CZT®).  Both were bucket list experiences!  I'm going zero in on the enameling classes for this blog entry. . .

The drive up from Frederick, MD, to Holyoke, MA, was grueling - particularly the part through NYC!  I like having my car (hate flying) and being able to bring the kitchen sink (I am kinda high maintenance - from makeup to tools - not to mention my hanging rod closet).  For me, a Google projected 6.5 hour drive turned into a 10+ hour traffic marathon!  AND since I was attending two very diverse learning venues on this trip, I had twice the tools.  I tend to bring twice the wardrobe needed anyway!  My jewelry selection was well thought out and weighed 10 lbs. on it's own!

I arrived in Holyoke 36 hours before my enameling classes were to start.  I needed to rest and regroup before I spent HOURS learning kiln enameling!  Also, I had homework for the Zentangle Seminar (last photo).  I had never stayed in a Bed and Breakfast before.  That was a big part of this adventure!
Walnut Grove.  Beautiful Mini Mansion in Holyoke, MA.
As blessing and favor to me would have it, I was the only guest this weekend.  The room was charming and the hospitality from Hosts, Marjorie and Denis, was perfect!  Homemade granola and homemade yogurt along with fresh fruit, muffins, etc. made the PERFECT Breakfast.  The decor was complimentary to the house.  And art abounded throughout the lovely home (both hosts were artists.  Check out Denis' website).



Walnut Grove grounds!  Pool and bunny included!




















Gracious living at Walnut Grove
Art EVERYWHERE!  Art HEAVEN!



The Kiln Enameling Class

I am a art class junkie (a hands on learner) and was so excited when Angela agreed to private lessons in kiln enameling.  I first saw her work on Facebook.  I approached her through emails for private lessons after viewing Angela Gerhard Jewelry's Facebook page!  I was already enrolled in the Zentangle Seminar in RI and hoped to piggy-back this experience before heading on to the CZT Seminar.  Angela is an amazing and talented young woman with an incredibly devoted work ethic.  Also, she was so candid and sharing.

Angela in studio.

The beast I needed to learn to use - just like mine at home!


I bought a kiln a year ago from a friend. As I said before, I learn by doing.  Unless I get hands on, I usually struggle with learning new techniques. Some tools (torches, kilns) require good understanding and techniques and as favor would have it Angela uses the exact same kiln as mine and even had an extra instruction booklet for me to bring home!


Oh, and I brought my torch enameling set with me to give her a demo.








She had dozens of "samples" to show me and for me to select from to learn the technique.  My intention for this class was to learn using a kiln for enameling and particularly to learn the sgraffito technique (her technique!).  I got great instruction for both and much more.  Two days of enameling bliss!


Angela's SAMPLES!  Any piece here could have been bezeled and worn with pride!  But they were just her"samples."  Drool!



Here are a few of my finished pieces displayed on my idea layout.  The pendant on the chain is the Zentangle pattern "Mist" done in the sgraffito technique.  I shared the black earrings with my B & B host (and new friend), Marjorie.  The pendant on the upper left was simply clear enamel over textured copper.  I have quite a few other pieces in various stages of completion.  I was amazed and impressed at the time and effort to complete each piece.  Kiln enameling is layer upon layer, firing after firing, completely different than the Painting With Fire® technique that I have been using and teaching the past 2 years.  There are some benefits to kiln enameling (specially for flat and larger pieces) and I can't wait to set my kiln up and give it a go here at home.




Also, since Angela's hydrolic press was set up in the studio, she gave me instructions on the press usage and shared piece building techniques using found obects.  More fun!  Another new tool in the future?



A wonderful learning experience!  Beautiful, peaceful B & B! I even found time to Tangle.
Little dried gourd that I tangled for display on the "Student Table" at the CZT Seminar.

"Certified Zentangle Teacher."  Next blog post.

FIRE!

Carol Dee Myers, CZT


Wednesday, April 9, 2014

The Big Reveal or Letting the Cat Out Of the Bag!


Miscellaneous vintage brass beads and two iron bead caps in analogous color scheme - blue through green.


Mastering Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: The Next Steps in Painting with Fire Paperback – September 24, 2014 (by Barbara Lewis)


Yes, it's happening again!  I'm sure Amazon is THRILLED to have a new book coming out by my friend, mentor, and Painting With Fire Torch-fired Enameling creator and teacher, Barbara Lewis.  I'm so excited about it that I'm BLOGGING the news!  Not being a writer, blogger, or journal-er, this is an event!  Her first book, "Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: a Workshop in Painting with Fire," was awarded the #1 Best Craft Book of 2011 at Amazon.com.  No doubt, they are delighted to have her back again with a new book to follow up.  "Mastering Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: The Next Steps in Painting with Fire" is destined to be an even bigger success!  

NEWS FLASH: I have a jewelry piece in the book!  Woo Hoo!  At the end of October, 2013, Barbara emailed me and several other PWF teachers and students and asked if we would submit pieces to be used in the section on color in the new book .  The request was received within days of my leaving for an extended trip that included a show in Houston with daughter, Stevie (also a jewelry designer). I was up to my eyeballs with enamel beads and finished jewelry to sell.  Of course, none of my inventory met the criteria in Barbara's request. There were four enamelists approached in this particular email and Barbara requested that each submission be in a different color scheme "mixing" color, i.e. layering transparents." Barbara requested my scheme be "analogous colors" (colors next to each other on the color wheel).  I chose green through blue with many of the variations in between (teal, turquoise, blue-green, etc.).  My favorite colors!


Oh, I had beads, alright!
Beads for sale at WHAM, Houston, TX, 2014.  Displayed in my own version of the "color wheel."

I call my work style "free burner."  I could not give material  info (enamel color, with or w/o transparents, etc.) for many of my beautiful beads.  With just a few days before I had to leave, I spent 2 intense days burning with gusto. . .choosing the analogous colors of green and blue. . .Weeeeee!  I was in my element of fire and color but challenged to keep records of enamels used.  I kept track of the base colors (mostly opaque) with various transparent secondary layers to give different shades and effects. I packed all 80 + beads (wrapped carefully in little squares of toilet paper) into a divided box along with little scrap labels of the colors used.  
Heading for Houston!  I wouldn't get a chance to design or put the piece together untill after the show. That gave me less than a week to get the piece(s) designed, made, and mailed to Barbara in Florida by the deadline of December 1, 2013.  Can't tell you how wonderful it was to be with my very talented daughter during that time. . .her input and inspiration was invaluable!  The project turned into more fun and much less stressful that I ever imagined!

I didn't know untill a couple of days ago that my piece was accepted into the book!

I'm not going to ruin my surprise by revealing my piece that is in the new book, Mastering Torch-Fired Enamel Jewelry: The Next Steps in Painting with Fire, but since I had burned over 80 beads in the green/blue color scheme, I thought I'd share some of the pieces I made with the leftovers!
"leftovers" of PWF Mastering Torch-Fired Enameling book submission by Carol DeeZigns.

Necklace in copper and "leftover" beads.
I wear a lot of blue/green/teal/turquoise.  These pieces look stunning (if I do say so) with that "little black dress!"


Can't wait for the release of the new book!  I'm sure I'll be sharing more as the release date grows near!   I'm so excited to see my jewlery pieces in print and professionally photographed. And so honored to be included in even a tiny part of this upcoming smash hit!  Thank you, Barbara, you deserve all the success!



More leftovers in wrap bracelet and earrings








Sharing my joy and excitement!
Carol Dee Myers
Facebook:  Carol DeeZigns

More info on Painting With Fire Studio on Facebook and for online ordering of supplies at Painting with Fire Studio.  For instruction in the PWF technique in the Frederick, MD, area contact me at BusCarol@aol.com!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Artomatic in Frederick ROCKS!

Out of my comfort zone - into the art world of Frederick, MD, and beyond.  Well, actually, I still feel a bit like a voyeur through the looking glass, a little like the tiny minnow swimming with the big fish,  LOVING every minute of it. Frederick, MD, has quite a large art community and this event has attracted the work of artists that live in this area and beyond.  Baltimore, DC, VA, WV. . . Over 300 artists - maybe closer to 400 if you count all the artists from Griffin Center and other art co-ops, art support groups, etc.  Steve and I are two artists that are sharing a space.  I've got a mission for this week.  To visit 115 and 117 E Church St. as a "visitor" and wander through the art, taking note of those that speak to me.

Here is a photo of our space "before" installation:
"before"

And NOW:

"now"

We have some additional wall space for tangles on metal and paper:

Tangles on metal and paper


 We've met so many nice artists and visitors   There's music and dance going on too and it's all FREE to the public.  Visit Artomatic Frederick to find the remaining schedule of events, open hours, and market days.

Steve and I will be closing out the show on October 5 (last day for all you procrastinators) from 6 P.M. to 11 P.M. in the Artist Market located at 117 E. Church St.  Please drop by our display at 115 E. Church St., Room 26 (also, sign the book there so we know you came by!).  There is so MUCH to see and experience (for free).  Come support local and regional artists - The Arts in Frederick- Artomatic/Frederick!

My favorite sister (only) is visiting this week and we are going to do Artomatic as visitors for a couple of days (it takes several visits for me to take it all in!).  I will post some photos of my favorites. . .don't have room to post it all.  If you are not from the area or want to take a sneak peek, visit the Artomatic Frederick Facebook Page and view some photos of the art spaces in Building 1  (you may just see a photo or two of our space) and Building 2.   Just a great taste of the wonderful art banquet to share!




Monday, May 13, 2013

Serious Blog or FUN Blog? FUN!!!

I'm so busy going in so many directions and SO GLAD not all of them are negative or stressful!  I've decided to blog about some of the good stuff  - I have so many more blessings than curses in my life, might as well dwell on the blessings!!!

Jen & Me - so happy together!


One big blessing was being able to "get away" for a week (4/23 to 4/29) to Hampton and Virginia Beach, VA.  The first stop was Hampton - a 3 day decompress/visit with dear friend, Jen Judd.  Arrived Tuesday evening. . .camped on her couch, was some much needed peace and quite (since she had to work days).  We went shopping, ate out, went to a d i y ceramic studio, watched t.v., got haircuts, yakked, yakked, laughed, laughed.  She has some wonderful friends, both military and civilian (J.J. is a Lt. Col. in the Air Force).  I even spent one day digging in her beads and making some jewelry.  Yeah, really!  She does have some gorgeous beads!!!























Friday morning (early) we loaded up TWO cars and headed to Art & Soul, Virginia Beach, for classes Friday, Friday night, Saturday, and Sunday.  Saturday night was reserved for Vendor night and party night.  I still haven't unpacked most of the supplies and tools brought (and bought).  Just the suitcase and food so far. . .Really!  It's just 3+ weeks and the cart of beads is still loaded in the hallway!!!





 Friday's class was with Suzanne McNeill, Zentangle 102.  This is the third class over the past 2 years that I've taken from Suzanne.  She has such a delightful personality and teaches wonderfully fun classes - and it was the perfect Zen way to start the weekend!  The class was full and everyone had a great time.  I've been working on the watercolor pencil techniques she introduced us to since I've been home.



4 of 5 projects from Zentangle 102
3 of 5 of my projects and Zany Zentangler, Suzanne McNeill, in her beautiful Zentangled chef's hat and apron!



Cuff n' Stuff
Friday night was an interesting 3 hour class with Maria Rios.  Cuff n' Stuff.  Jen and I took this class together.  Finally used one of my many collected cookie tins for the metal in a cuff bracelet.  Some awesome techniques. We learned to cut, distress and decorate the tin.  "Letting go" of the original paint and design on the tin was a challenge and required quite a physical effort!  She also had some neat ephemera to share and add to our creations.  My creative juices are still mulling all this info around.



 Sat. & Sun. classes with Kim St. Jean 
Saturday's Form Folding Class - Kim St. Jean
Sunday's Now What? class

Sunday w/ Cindy, Kim, Me & Jo





 
Saturday and Sunday were highlight classes for me.  Fold Form Exploration (Sat.) and jewelry design Now What? (Sun.) with Kim St. Jean!  Two fabulous days of hammers and copper and creating along side of one of my very favorite instructors and metal smiths.  Hammer heaven!  I've also had classes with Kim before at BeadFest Philly and knew in advance I would learn some fabulous metal working tips and techniques and have a great time!  This was Kim's maiden voyage as teacher at Art & Soul and the classes I took were rather small (specially for a teacher of her experience and caliber).  Saturday's class was almost full but Sunday it was just Kim and two other students (friends Jo Morrison and Cindy Lyles).  As you can see, we had wonderful successes.  The small class was a real blessing to me! I wore my necklace everywhere for a week!!!  I bet her classes are slammed next year!




I must mention Vendor Night.  Another highlight.  There were so many wonderful artists, some terrific collector/vendors of "found objects," fiber artists (Sandra Koterba ), jewelry artists (Cheryl Straight was just one of many), mixed media artists (Stephanie Rubiano - again, one of many) and many, many more (45 or so). 

After class Sunday, Jen and I packed up and headed back to her place.  Exhausted yet full of wonderful memories.  We have so many friends that get together there including a small group of arty women that have been getting together there each year for several years.  Our "group" was a little smaller this year. . .you know. . .economics, health issues, travel issues. Those that didn't come were so missed!  But the ones that did make it - there's just nothing like the sharing of laughter, fun, food, wine, and art.

From middle back in pink to the right: Patti Parish, Jen Judd, Laura Twiford, Bette Brody, Ann Savage, and me.  Don't know the names of the girls to our left - but they were wonderful partners in art for the weekend.


I didn't really tell all about this arty escape . . .Some of what happens at Art & Soul, stays at Art & Soul.  And in my heart. . .

Thanks Glenny (and Marie) for all your hard work organizing this year's Art & Soul (facebook page)!  Thanks Judy and Liz for the fabulous on site art, fiber, and object supply store (Artistic Artifacts)!

Nothing like the beach and arty friends - better than Calgon, much better!!!


Saturday, March 30, 2013

7th Bead Soup Blog Party REVEAL!

It's time for the first reveal of the 7TH BEAD SOUP BLOG PARTY!  And it's a doozie!  I think there must be a million participants (maybe closer to 200)!  Our fearless leader, Lori Anderson, suggests that we don't start at the top of the list (so the ones at the bottom will have a visit soon) and :

** A way to keep track?  

Copy and paste the link list into a Word document, 

and delete people as you visit.**

You'd think she's done this before?  HA!  It IS the 7th one!
So breathe, take your time to enjoy all the fun that's been going on. . .  Here is a photo of my soup from talented lampworking partner Lori Bergmann :








Pretty beautiful, huh?  I had to spread it out in my own eclectic way.  Was dying to try some new things and to repeat some old favorites!  Here it goes. . .




I found that this was a unique experience for me.  It's not only the first BSBP I've participated in but it was also one of the first times that I was doing WHAT I WANTED TO DO without worry if it would please someone else.  That made it extra fun.  I hope I did please my partner, Lori Bergmann, because she sent such beautiful beads but other than that. . .I indulged myself by trying new designs, relaxing and enjoying the time spent at the bench.  Speaking of bench. . .here is my little bench in our little 2nd story sun porch.  It looks even messier now than it did in this photo.  This is where all the magic happened:














And this is the view from my studio window of our early spring snowfall.  Nice!!!




 Lori's gorgeous soup!







The first piece was something I'd been wanting to try - a charm necklace a la Deryn Mentock or Diane Cook (two of my favorite artist/teachers).  The heart focal was perfect!



From the awesome stash I received from Lori, I used the lovely focal heart, one of the chunky nugget beads, three of the smaller lampwork beads, a few of the brass beadcaps, the tiny bronze heart and Lori's handmade clasp.  The rest of the charms, dangles and beads came out of a dozen or so boxes of my own soup collections and some of my own enamel beads.  Silk fibers, trims, and vintage.  

So now I was free to play with all the other parts/pieces (ingredients) Lori sent.  And did I ever play!


















Three bracelets (the two memory wire ones are my favorites from a design Jen Judd taught me!), one small pair of earrings and last but not least. . . . .
10 feet of "Happy Easter/Spring to Me!" necklace!  I spent hours just zoning out, making connectors.  It was so wonderful for me to escape to the bead zone.  Very inspiring to use some of my own enamel beads, too.  Now I'm ready to head down to the basement and BURN some more!!!  Thanks Lori B. for your beautiful beads and for the new friendship!

And thanks Lori Anderson for taking on this monumental task of organizing this Bead Soup Blog Party!  The process and creating was a balm to my harried soul!  Quite a diversion! I needed it!

Now, please go check out what Lori Bergmann did with the bead soup that I sent to her:

My soup to Lori
Here are Lori's links:





The full list of all the party goers for this reveal can be found at Lori Anderson's Blog - Pretty Things

So glad you stopped by.  Enjoy the rest of the journey!