Saturday, July 19, 2014

It's Show Time!!

Meet Brittany Selfie & Chris Crimaldi from the Glass Asylum...
Chris Crimaldi is a local electrician turned glass blower. He is from the east side suburbs of Cleveland, OH and has been a hard worker for his father-son electrician business for the greater portion of his life. But as of late, Chris' interests have turned down a hotter, more exciting path of glass blowing.

For the last 5 years this craft has elevated from a simple interest in taking classes, to owning and operating a full blown (no pun intended) studio located in Bratenahl.
What inspires us? The process of taking glass from it's original form of boring, clear chunks, melting it down into a molten consistency and surviving the technique of blowing to succeed with a unique creation. Along with the process, it is inspiring to see new people in the studio working with glass for the first time and learning their capabilities.

How we got into our craft.. The first lesson he took was on a whim, and instantly he was hooked. In glass blowing it is typically all or nothing. Chris is not the type to just dabble, this quickly became an obsession.
Nobody starts out as a gifted glass blower. It is a skill that first must be taught, practiced, practiced again and again and again, and then eventually you take it to the next level. Chris has spent the last five years improving his skills and honing his focus to things of a utilitarian nature. By combining his electrical expertise and glass blower finesse he has produced some seriously exquisite light fixtures.

Typically the creative process is a lot of trial and error until he finally acquires a piece that resembles what was in his head to begin with. A lot of investigation into what is popular, what has been done, and what works is the first step in the process of creating a new piece or line of pieces.

In five years hopefully my business will have taken off and will be bringing in people from all over who are interested in learning my craft. I hope to see employees who can grow immensely in their participation in the studio, as well as a bigger community connection to the blown glass world. We 
The message behind our work is that anyone has the ability to create. Chris is a perfect example of that. So if we can be your outlet to come in and see if glass blowing is on your path, that is our greatest joy.

The Glass Asylum is a public-access glass studio that offers a variety of services ranging from instruction for beginners to studio access for professional artists. Whether you are a novice looking for a creative outlet on the weekend or an expert in glass-blowing, our studio offers all the resources you need to create a unique experience.

Visit our website to schedule a lesson, or book a party, or simply find out more about us:

www.theglassasylum.com.

Meet Dwanna Douglas from A Walk on the Beach LLC...
I have been married to a wonderful man for 35 years now, I have 3 grown children and 2 grandchildren with another grandchild on the way!  My first career did not include crafts, I was a rescue worker in my community for 7 years, I then went to college and obtained a bachelors degree in art education.  I taught high school art and ceramics, until I dislocated my thumb at work and messed up all the ligaments/tendons etc.. in my right hand/wrist.  Once my hand started healing, I started investigating art work again, and here I am! I don’t have the physical strength I used to, but with some adaptations, I am still able to create.

I didn’t start doing crafts till I was in college and a friend of mine got me started!  The art work I do now I have been working on and improving upon for about 10 years, glass wise, the jewelry I started about 3 years ago.
I investigate everything there is to know about the specific medium I am interested in.  My medium of choice is glass, in any form possible.  Beach glass jewelry- my husband and I travel all around picking up the beach glass ourselves and the shells to make my jewelry creations. Mainly California, Mexico, Bermuda and Florida.   My favorite place is Bermuda!  I am unable to work in a messy area, so I will clean my studio first then start on a specific project.  However this changes when I have a show, I do clean first, but after that it looks like a tornado went through my studio!
In five years, besides continually working to master my craft... I hope to be doing shows full time.  I have been creating part time, due to work, finishing college, then getting my masters degree.  As of may, I have no claims on my time, so hopefully, I can dedicate more time to making a success out of my business!

The message behind my works is that with God all things are possible!  A lot of things both personal and mostly medical have shaped who I am today, and I am here today, creating because I have the best support system there is.. God, and family.

Meet Julie Miller from Banner Chic...
I am a former dancer with a masters degree in the arts currently selling real estate in NE Ohio full time, but I have always been a creative person. I have spent a good part of my life repurposing items I purchased at garage sales and free cycling from items found at the side of the road.  

In 2013, a friend who is in the sign business asked me if I sew. I answered that, of course, I have been sewing since the age of 12. He said he had these banners at his warehouse that he did not want to send to the landfill, and asked if I could sew them into tote bags. I thought it would be fun to try, so I took some, made a pattern, cut them out, and sewed them into bags. I discovered that not only did the bags look great with fun graphics, and Cleveland references, but my friends loved them and wanted more of these very sturdy and water resistant bags. Thus, Banner Chic Designs was born!
These designs are limited edition bags that are a tiny slice of Cleveland history.  They are made from banners that once lined downtown streets, advertising different events.  Each one is unique. My challenge with each banner is to capture the best feature of the design and cut it into a tote. Whether it is the graphics, the color or the message, each banner has it’s own special character. Once the banners are used up, there will be no other bags like these.
It is always fun to see each bag develop, and it is really fun to see how happy the people are who buy them.  They always are curious to know what the banner advertised, so I try to keep pictures of each one before I cut it up.

This is a hobby for me, but I think it has the potential to grow into a larger business should I decide to take it further. I love it when business is fun!

Meet Regina Southhall from Radish Balloon...
My name is Regina and I just started my new crafty business Radish Balloon. I'm focused on making children's accessories including aprons, quilts, and travel games. I love the fascination on a child's face when they see a new toy, something that gets them thinking. 
I have had a love of all things artsy/crafty for longer than I even remember. Some of the youngest pictures of me are of a joyous toddler holding crayons and markers. My mom taught me a lot about using what you have on hand to be creative and I can see her influence in my work daily. In some aspects I may consider myself self-taught, but my mom was really the one.
I have worked with many different mediums and enjoy most of them equally. I earned a Bachelor's degree in Arts and Crafts. During those years, I mostly enjoyed working with textiles, jewelry making, and ceramics. I painted a lot on the side. Since then I have had a family and my time is limited to projects that lend well to lots of breaks. The result is a lot of sewn goods and paper goods.

A very important aspect of my work is to reuse or upcycle items I already have. Almost everything I make has at least one part that is being reused or was saved from the trash in one way or another. Don't worry! I have high standards of cleanliness. Everything is clean and safe. With that in mind, I am still a regular at my local craft store.

My main goal is to provide something unique for kids. The upcoming Avant Garde Craft Show will be my first and I'm looking forward to it!​

2014 Heights Summer Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, July 20, 2014, 10:00am-5:00pm
Park Synagogue Main (Kangesser Ballroom)
3300 Mayfield Rd.
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at Becki@ag-shows.com
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Thursday, July 17, 2014

Fashion and Face Paint! Adding Color to Your Life!

Meet Denise Knecht from Indulgence Studios...
I make natural gemstone jewelry.  I like to make bold looks with larger natural stones, but also make things that appeal to more traditional women who like contemporary looks with smaller stones.
Many common rocks become "gemstones" because of rare or unique colors or striations/patterns of color in the stone - all compliments of mother nature.  I look for unique stones & turn them into fashion jewelry.

For the July show I will have my black and white line, plus yellows, greens & beiges -- summer looks made of onyx, jade, moonstone, jasper and agate stones.

Meet Denise Doroney from Denise's Hat Creations...
In January of 2011, my mother and I reminisced about a time when I was a child and she had made her own hats and also for her 3 daughters. This

was during the 1960’s.  At that time ladies and girls alike were required to wear hats to church services.  Her hats were admired by all the ladies around her.  My mother was a very fashionable, creative and beautiful woman.  She had said if only she had kept going with making her designs.  She loved fashion and was the most talented person I knew with design and color, and also very intuitive about fashions to come.
We had then decided to start making hats again – together, combining our artistic talents, skills, and business sense.  She taught me all that she knew. When we began in March 2011, my mother kept saying she was doing this for me, to help me create a business that I would love and flourish with.  I did not understand it at the time, but I think she had a premonition about things to come.  

In July of 2011 she had become ill and passed away in September 2011.  Earlier in that year she and I had been talking on the phone about our stressors.  She told me the hats had saved her. And after she died, the hats had saved me.

That is how Denise’s Hat Creations was born.


I have continued to study and became a “self taught” milliner.  I had been an artist all my life but the hats were a new skill for me.  I developed a true love and passion for the millinery arts. I just fell in love with the hats!

I think about hat designs all the time, and I mean ALL the time.  It is my passion. My family enjoys it as well.  My husband and daughter are my biggest supporters and always encourage me.
Now that I am older I enjoy expressing myself through what I wear.  I love wearing different colors and accessorizing.  And I feel like a million dollars when I wear a hat!  A woman’s hat completes her outfit.  It makes a statement.  And I know by observation, the woman in the hat is the woman everyone remembers!

My love of fashion and style fuels my creativity.  My vision for my art is that I help women to feel comfortable to enjoy wearing a hat and to learn how beautiful it makes them look and feel.  

My plan is also to have my own successful business with my own shop within 5 years. This will be my second Avant-Garde show.  I am excited to be a part of it and to meeting fellow artists!

Meet Rachel Krislov from Rachel Krislov Studio...
I am a Shaker Heights, Ohio native who loves graphic novels, cats and edgy music. I just received my Post-Baccalaureate certificate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, after first completing my BFA in Printmaking and Drawing in 2011 at Washington University in St. Louis. I excitedly await beginning an MFA program in Print Media at Cranbrook Academy of Art this Fall.
I have been making art and crafting for most of my life, but my serious forays into costume makeup began in 2011. I have been sewing since I was a teenager. I make art about my life experiences. I make images to express my ideas. For example, to me, trees represent the complex relationship between life and death, and the also emotional and physical stability because of their roots. I love learning new skills because I sincerely believe that each new medium I learn gifts me with a new way of thinking.
When making art, I start with a concept and find an image that suits it. When it comes to crafts, I collect the most beautiful materials I can, and then let the way they look tell me what to make. The work I think of as my best is about how parts of life are connected to each other.
2014 Heights Summer Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, July 20, 2014, 10:00am-5:00pm
Park Synagogue Main (Kangesser Ballroom)
3300 Mayfield Rd.
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at Becki@ag-shows.com
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Color Me Bad- Artists & Crafters Who Express Through Color!

Meet Kelly Jadach from Kelly Girl Creations... 
I live in Medina, OH with my husband and two teenage sons.  I'm a stay-at-home mom and a self-taught artist. I have been creating things since I was very little.  As a child I made my own Barbie clothes and furniture for a doll house that my Dad built for me and my sister.  That started my lifelong love of (among other things!) miniatures.  As a teen I painted a bit and I've since painted quite a few wall murals in people's homes.  However, I was most fascinated with anything related to kiln work.  I bought my first kiln 15 years ago and worked primarily with Precious Metal Clay.  My PMC jewelry can be found in several galleries in Kent and Medina.  However, after working on such a small scale with jewelry, I felt the urge to create something bigger - which led to my love of glass fusing!  I have since purchased a second, much larger kiln that fulfills that urge!

This will be my first Avant-Garde Art Show and I am excited to be participating.  I hope to meet many new friends!

There are so many things that inspire me to create.  Sometimes I see a particular color that strikes a chord or possibly an abstract design in a magazine ad.  Believe it or not, a lot of my ideas come to me just before I fall asleep!  I think it’s because that’s when my mind is clearest.

There was no one thing that got me into the craft hobby, other than my constant desire to create something beautiful.  I'm happiest when I'm creating something and it's been that way since I was very young.  I spent hours at my "art table" in my parents’ basement making all kinds of creations!

I would describe my creative process as "fly by the seat of my pants"!  I almost never sketch designs out before working.  I've often read that an artist's designs should be sketched out first and I've tried to follow through with that but it just goes against my nature. I work best by experimenting while I'm working.
In five years I would like to see my Etsy site and my Goodsmiths site to have many new friends and followers!

All I really strive for in my work is to bring a little happiness into someone’s life whenever they use one of my pieces.  If someone picks up a platter or a dish that they've purchased from me and they think "I love this, its so colorful"... then I feel my work is a success.
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Meet Cristen Magree from Rusty Bear Studio...
I was born and grew up here in Northeast Ohio while spending summers in Western NY state, immersed in the beautiful country life. After attending Kent State University for Earth Sciences, I settled in Aurora with my husband, Mark, and started my art business, Rusty Bear Studio. I have been fortunate enough to have my artwork accepted into galleries both in Ohio and Chautauqua, NY as well as producing commissions for people across the country.
My mother has been a prominent local artist since long before I was born so I began to create artwork from a very young age. I continued to challenge myself with new techniques after my academic career and, at the age of 25, began to develop my business. Now, at 30, I continue to push myself with new techniques and commissions and I enjoy every minute of it.
This is my second Avant-Garde show and am looking forward to participating in another Avant-Garde event at the Federated Church in Chagrin Falls later this summer.


I have a passion for science, geology and the outdoors, which I try to convey through each piece of artwork I create. I am constantly inspired by the colors, movement and history I see in the parks and countryside that we are lucky enough to have right outside our door here in Ohio. The words of Cole Porter have always been close to my heart, "Experiment. Make it your motto day and night." Without experimentation, I would not have found my footing in multi-media work. 
We are lucky enough to live in the age of information and technology. Without the ability to research and study the many new techniques that artists are coming up with at the touch of a fingertip, I would not have learned about fluid pour or alcohol ink painting. I am always pushed by advancements in the art world to try new things and evolve my style. 
I found my talent for art as a child, drawing and painting for fun alongside my mother and continued to hone my skills throughout high school and college, focusing on animation and Special FX make up. 
Once something inspires me to create a piece, I begin the process of finding color and movement that follows that inspiration. I will use several different mediums that will chemically interact with each other to create new designs and texture. Sometimes I will be working on up to 10 pieces at a time because my techniques call for each layer to dry almost completely before I can continue. I chose acrylic paint and alcohol ink as the bases for my pieces because of their shorter dry time. 
In five years I see myself with a new, larger studio space and a regular presence at more local shows.  
The message behind my work has been greatly inspired by Bob Ross, "I believe everyday is a good day when you paint, I believe it will bring a lot of good thoughts to your heart." Art allows you to see the world in a different light, it can change your mood and bring you to a place that you have never been to before, much like reading a good book. I hope that the colors, movement and subjects of my art bring a sense of peace and happiness to those who see them, as well as inspire a passion for nature.  
Meet Bonnie Francioni from Bon Bon Originals...
I have been sewing since I was 8 years old and designing for over 20 years. I love one-of-a-kind (OOAK) things and much of what I have listed reflects this. I had a children's dress shop in Louisiana in the 1980's, specializing in all things handmade, especially smocking. My mother, who was an incredible seamstress, taught me to sew. She is in a nursing home now and Alzheimer's has robbed her of her sewing skills, but in cleaning our her house we uncovered an amazing stash of fabric and notions, some dating back to the 1940's. My goal is to use up as much as her stash as well as my own so that my daughters will not have to eventually deal with it.  I stand behind everything I make and am careful to check every detail in the construction of my purses and garments. 

I have been sewing for 60 years and started designing little girls' dresses when my daughters were born in the 1960's.

This is my first Avant-Garde show!
Fabric inspires me to create.  I love color.
I got into this when people saw my daughters' dresses and asked me if I would sew for their little ones, but Etsy inspired me to sew for children I did not know yet.

My mother taught me to sew when I was 8 years old  I have always felt that I had to create, be it painting, pottery, gardening or sewing.
My creative process usually starts with a pattern.  I will picture what I want to make, maybe with different sleeves and a fuller skirt.  Then I start pulling out fabric and trims from my stash.

In five years I would like to not need a day job and spend my days creating.

The message behind my work is to dress children like children! Toddlers do not need sexy clothing no matter what the retail outlets think. My second message is to waste not, want not.  I use a lot of vintage lace and fabric, often mixes with designer stuff.  My patchwork dresses use up every scrap!

Meet Kevin McNaughton...

Kevin grew up in Sault Saint Marie, Michigan with seven sisters and a brother.  Over the years that I have known Kevin, I have listened to countless stories about his life as a young boy growing up and the many adventures he experienced, with several I consider life threatening.  Kevin was a lover of the great outdoors and would often sleep in his clothes so he could jump out of bed and get outdoors as quickly as possible.  As an adult, he still loves the outdoors, which is reflected in his work as an artist.  Kevin mostly works with oils on canvas with a focus on landscapes.  He is able to capture the natural lighting often found in nature scenes and produces breath-taking paintings.  He has a natural ability as well as a formal education from Kendall School of Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
After graduating from Kendall School of Design, Kevin moved to Austin, Texas where he worked as an artist painting murals in restaurants as well as producing paintings to be sold in galleries.  He took a break from oil painting and turned his attention to commercial art. After almost thirty years he has recently returned to his roots, oil painting.  I heard him tell his dad “this is what I am supposed to be doing and I think I will be painting for the rest of my life”.


What makes Kevin so interesting to know is his numerous and diverse talents.  Not only is he an accomplished artist, his talents range from remodeling old houses to setting up entire computer networks. He is a master story-teller and can keep a room full of people mesmerized for great lengths of time.  He is a father of four adult children and a grandfather to a beautiful little girl.  He currently lives in Upper Sandusky, Ohio and is an Artist full time.

2014 Heights Summer Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Sunday, July 20, 2014, 10:00am-5:00pm
Park Synagogue Main (Kangesser Ballroom)
3300 Mayfield Rd.
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
For more information, contact Becki Cooper, Event Coordinator at Becki@ag-shows.com
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