"Girl and Her Friend Drink Beer and Go Home"
This is where I show you how to sell art on the side of the road. I will be around the Western U.S. on the side of the road doing performances and selling art that I make. Keep checking this blog for new locations, dates, and times that I am on the side of the road. Come by and say hi!!!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Ceramics at Roadside Art
Fiesta is coming up in San Antonio, and I will be participating in a few events. While I am in the area I will be setting up on the side of the road and will announce the specific locations beforehand. Here are some examples of what I will be selling. I will post more examples every day.
This is a coil vase I made. I threw the base on the potter's wheel and added each coil individually as I built up the form. A series of these were inspired by mermaids. $250.00
I also collect Cascade Mountain Quartz myself when I go home. I climb high up a mountain in the Cascades and collect specimens that are at the surface. I very minimally dig and don't even bring more than a small pic ax with me. I wrap sterling silver wire around each crystal. They range in price starting at $25 each.
This is a coil vase I made. I threw the base on the potter's wheel and added each coil individually as I built up the form. A series of these were inspired by mermaids. $250.00
Below are ceramics made by Julie Kuhfahl and Allegra Rose and will be available soon on the side of the road near San Antonio.
I also collect Cascade Mountain Quartz myself when I go home. I climb high up a mountain in the Cascades and collect specimens that are at the surface. I very minimally dig and don't even bring more than a small pic ax with me. I wrap sterling silver wire around each crystal. They range in price starting at $25 each.
This individual vase has been given as a gift but more are on the way. Price from $60 and up.
Monday, April 8, 2013
My First Public Bellydance Performance!
For years I have danced all alone at home, but this Saturday I finally performed in public! Since I am so new it was only to one song, but at least it was something. It was at a cultural fair, and the belly dancers were so incredibly nice and welcoming to me. I was nervous beforehand, but as soon as I got there I felt so comfortable and it was all so natural. This Fiesta the Bedouin Dancers will be performing at King William Fair, and I will be joining them! It will be so much fun, and we will also be in the Flambeau parade; a nighttime parade where everyone will be adorned in lights. I will make another anouncement when that happens. I am in love with bellydancing, the people, and the costumes, and I am so glad to be able to have this experience.
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