Monday, November 29, 2010

HOLDIAY SALE - EVERYTHING DISCOUNTED

Remember that bright and shiny fused glass pendant, the beautiful sterling chain maille bracelet, the bright colored print with swirls of red and purple, the fine silver lentil bead, the beautiful colors in the lampwork bead bracelet, the polka dot cat print—that beautiful piece of art you thought would make perfect gift for a family member, a friend, or you. Well, now is your chance to purchase that perfect gift. Everything in Studio 204 is on sale. All glass jewelry--lampwork jewelry and fused glass jewelry--is on sale for 50% off the marked price. All other jewelry and art work is on sale for 25% off the marked price.

This sale is on through the end of December, so if you don’t make it by on First Friday, please contact us to make an appointment to come by later to find that perfect gift. To make an appointment email Moon at moon@mixedmediajewelry.com or email Marti at marti@magickaldragondesigns.com..

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Kris May: Holiday Show

Friday, December 3, 6 – 10 pm

Kris May will be the Studio 204 featured artist on First Friday, December 3, 6 – 10 pm. Kris is a very talented artist who works in multiple media. He creates painting in oil and acrylics, as well as working in graphic designs. Additionally he crafts fun little fiber characters he has named Catberries.

Magickal Dragon Designs and Mixed Media Jewelry will also have an outstanding assortment of jewelry from which you can select special one-of-a-kind gifts for those very special people on your holiday list.

For further information about this event at Studio 204, please email marti@magickaldragondesigns.com.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Autumn Art Fair at Garfield Park Arts Center

Saturday, November 20, and Sunday, November 21, 10 am – 5 pm.

What are you doing the weekend before Thanksgiving? We would love for you to join us at the Third Annual Autumn Art Fair at the Garfield Park Arts Center. Our show runs Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 20 and 21, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Free to the public, the Autumn Art Fair focus on exquisitely hand-created, family-friendly, affordable items (50¢ -$500) from about 60 artists. Groups and individual artists from Indy, Brown County, and central Indiana will be displaying their unique wares for your shopping pleasure. I will be bringing a selection of my fused glass jewelry and fine art prints.

Come for the fun! Sign up for the door prizes! Experience the extraordinary art for sale. And, Garifeld Park Art Center is handicapped accessible with plenty of free parking

Monday, October 18, 2010

November First Friday at Studio 204

Magickal Dragon Designs is pleased to participate in Murphy's Seasonal Bazaar, an arts, crafts and gifts shopping extravaganza, on November 5, 6 – 10 pm. The Bazaar will be held in the west corridor of the second floor of the Murphy Arts Center at 1043 Virginia Avenue in historic Fountain Square. This event will feature the work of many local artists working in various mediums. It will include many of the Murphy Art Center Artists and special guest artists chosen for their unique handcrafted goods. The work of all of these artists will combine for a truly unique arts bazaar.

Our special guest artist for Studio 204 for the Bazaar is Kris May. Kris is a very talented artist who works in multiple media. He creates painting is oil and acrylics, as well as working in graphic designs. Additionally he crafts fun little fiber characters he has named Catberries.

This event is the first of its kind at the Murphy Arts Center and is part of the First Friday happenings in the Murphy and surrounding businesses. Murphy's Seasonal Bazaar provides an opportunity for local artists to sell their products just in time for the gift giving season and for shoppers to find that perfect gift. The Murphy Art Center Artists believe that art and handcrafted goods are the perfect way to spread holiday cheer. Additionally, handcrafted items provide one of a kind gifts that are not found in big box stores.

For additional information about the Bazaar visit the Murphy Arts Center blog at murphyartists.blogspot.com/ and the Facebook page for Murphy’s Seasonal Bazaar.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

First Friday at Studio 204

I am the featured artist at Studio 204 for First Friday on September 3rd. I will be showcasing my prints this time in an exhibition called Paper & Ink. So, I hope you get a chance to stop by between 6 and 10 on Friday. I will be showing prints that use a variety of printmaking techniques including monotype, woodcut, etching, and collagraphy. And, while nature is a frequent theme in my prints, I will also be showing prints that are abstract and fanciful.

Hope to see you on Friday!!
Marti

Monday, August 9, 2010

INprint Exhibitions in Irvington

I am participating in the two INprint exhibitions at the Bona Thompson Memorial Center at 5350 E. University Drive in Irvington on Indy’s eastside. The exhibitions will run from August 14 to October 2. INprint is a regional group of fine art printmakers. The artistic focus of INprint is on original hand-pulled prints including etching, silkscreen, monotype, woodcut, linocut, mezzotint, and lithography.

The first exhibition is "IN Irvington" which includes prints that convey a variety of interpretations of the neighborhood of Irvington. This exhibit includes my print, The Irving, which is the first in my Bits and Pieces of Irvington series. The second exhibition includes various prints and drawings by the "Artists of INprint" and I have several prints included in that exhibition as well.

Artists participating in the exhibitions include Cynthia Blasingham, Jill Chambers, Keith Dull, Gloria Fischer, Glenna Heath, Marti Icenogle, Laurie Kemp, Andrea Ondish, Ginny Taylor Rosner, and Anders Sandstrom.

The opening receptions for the exhibitions are:
  • Saturday, August 14 – 5:30 to 8:00 pm
  • Sunday, August 15 – 2:00 to 4:00 pm
If you aren’t able to make it to the receptions, I hope you will stop by later to see this outstanding display of fine art prints. The hours for Bona Thompson are Wed 1-3 pm, Sat and Sun 1-4 pm or by appointment by calling 317-353-2662.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Moving Sale at Blooming Dragon Emporium

Friday, June 25, noon - 6 pm and
Saturday, June 26, noon - 6

Miranda and Marti will be moving out of the Blooming Dragon Emporium as of the end of June and they have some items that they don’t want to move with them. So what are they selling? Some of the items are for show artists, such as Gridwall panels, Gridwall accessories—shelving, acrylic hanging bars and earring displays--and various jewelry display items. Additionally, there will be store fixtures, bookcases, set of 4 folding chairs, some lampwork supplies (including lampworking instructional videos, COE 96 frit and a Carlisle Mini CC Torch), books, and lots of miscellaneous. Mark your calendar for June 25 and 26 to stop by Blooming Dragon Emporium at 5620 E. Washington Street in Irvington on Indy’s east side and check out this moving sale.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Moving to Murphy Art Center

I wanted to give you an update on what is happening with Magickal Dragon Designs. I have been at the Blooming Dragon Emporium in Irvington on Indy's eastside for the last year and a half. And, we have been fortunate to have had great support from our customers, clients, and artists, but due to these difficult economic times we are unable to sustain our current business model. Blooming Dragon Emporium will be closing at the end of June.

So, what am I going to do?

I am moving Magickal Dragon Designs studio to the Murphy Art Center in Fountain Square at 1043 Virginia Avenue. I will be joing Moon and Bob Stumpp (Mixed Media Jewelry) in Studio 204. This move will allow meto focus on my art and expand my offering of jewelry making classes. And, although I am moving out of Irvington, I will continue as a Board member of the Irvington Guild of Artists and in this role will continue to actively support the arts in Irvington.

So, THANK YOU for all your support over the last 1 ½ years at the Blooming Dragon. And I hope to see you at Murphy on a First Friday at Studio 204.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

It's Spring and It's a Sale - APRIL 17th

April 17th is the Irvington Environmental Fair and it is a perfect time for spring cleaning at my studio. Moon Stump of Mixed Media Jewelry is also joining the clean up. We are clearing out our excess gemstone and glass beads, assorted seed beads, jewelry findings, gold and sterling wire, glass beadmaking supplies, and lots of wonderful miscellaneous items. There will also be some deeply discounted jewelry items. This is one sale you don’t want to miss!!! Mark your calendar for APRIL 17, NOON to 6 PM, to stop by Blooming Dragon Emporium at 5620 E. Washington Street in Irvington on Indy’s east side and check out this sale in my Magickal Dragon Designs studio.

And be sure to check out the other events that are going on. Bookmamas, our fabulous Irvington bookstore at 9 S. Johnson Avenue, is hosting their Environmental Fair from noon-4 pm. They will have exhibits and displays from: Farm Fresh Foods, Greenway Supply, Hoosier Rails to Trails, Irvington Garden Club, Irvington Green Initiative, Living Green MagazinePogue's Run Grocery, Rejuvenation Station, and Work Force, Inc. And these authors will also be participating: Tajuana L. Common (Ten-aciously Green), John O. Whitaker (Mammals of Indiana, Bats of Indiana) and Robert E. Dittmer and Julie A. Vincent (Shades of Green).

And this would also be a great time to check out the bargains available at many of our other Irvington businesses including: Annie's Apparel Resale Shop, Jack & Jill's Antiques, & Tiqueables

So, join us in Irvington on April 17--spend a couple of hours or stay all afternoon and add a stop for lunch or dinner at one of our wonderful restaurants.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Artist's Reception at Bookmamas

Bookmamas at 9 S. Johnson Avenue in the heart of historic Irvington on Indy's east side is hosting an artist's reception this Friday, April 9th from 6:30 - 8:30 pm. The reception is open to anyone that would like to stop by to see some of my latest prints and browse their awesome selection of books. Hope to see you there.
If you aren't able to make it to the reception, you can still stop by Bookmamas and see my work. This exhibit continues till the end of April.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Poetry in Paint at Garfield Art Center

Poetry in Paint opened at the Garfield Park Art Center on March 13th. In this show, each artist was paired with a poet and the artist was tasked with creating a visual interpretation of the poet's poem. I had the pleasure of working with Richard Pflum and developing my interpretation of his poem "The Swamp" into a woodcut print.

Unfortunately a broken leg kept me from attending the opening reception, but I was told that their was a good turnout for the reception and that the work has been well received.

If you get a chance, please stop by and visit the show which runs thru May 2.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Moku Hanga Class with Mary Brodbeck

I started trying to make arrangements to take a moku hanga class with Mary Brodbeck in Kalamazoo, Michigan, over a year ago. For those that don't know, moku hanga is the Japanese term for woodblock print (moku means wood and hanga means print). This technique involves the use of water based ink (or paint) rice past (known as Nori). You mix the pigment directly on your wood block with a little rice paste. Then. you use special brushes to spread it across the block, and final you print on damp paper. If you are familiar with the Western style of printing wood block prints, you know that this is a very different technique.



Finally, in late January, Cynthia Blasingham and I headed to Kalamazoo for a weekend class with Mary. Here is Mary showing us one of her latest prints.


And below you see Cynthia at work on her moku hanga print.














I am really excited about all of things that we learned and hope to start trying some of these techniques in own studio soon. But, unfortunately, I am battling tendonitis in my wrist and currently need to wear brace on my wrist when I am active. But, hopefully that will clear up soon and I will be able to make my own moku hanga prints.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Prints on Display at Irvington Branch Library

I am really pleased to have my prints hanging in the Irvington Branch Library thru the end of February. They are in the Community Room. The picture above is an overview shot of the east wall of the Community Room. As you can see, the library has an awsome hanging system for displaying art.

And, just in case, you don't make it by the library, here are a couple of slightly closer views of some of the prints in the exhibit.