01 April 2013

Interview with Joy Hand Painted Silk for aMuse on RVTV


I was recently interviewed by Wendy Temple and filmed by producer David Bruce, for aMuse scheduled to air in May on RVTV.


Who were you before becoming a silk artist; what did you do?

I’ve been a mother most of my life, I had my first son at 18, I have three handsome intelligent sons ranging from 16-32 yrs old. They are the loves of my life, I am so proud of them. I also have a wonderful grandson too! I was formerly employed by Jenny Craig Weight Loss Centres at the corporate headquarters. I climbed the corporate ladder from telemarketing to accounts payable administrator and finally became secretary to the VP of marketing. I also have a substantial background in food service as a cook and a server. I worked at Ciao Main in Ashland for many years during the 90’s
My three sons, Sean, Colin & Ryan
What prompted your pursuit of art?

I moved to Southern Oregon in 1989 to get out of the “rat race” My eldest son was a “latch key” kid, I was concerned that the hours between school letting out and mom getting home might put him at risk, so we moved to the Applegate Valley. At that time I was able to be a full-time stay at home mother and pursue my art along with gardening and homesteading.

How did you find your way to silks?

My BFF Rosie Daley was a textile artist (mainly airbrushing on cotton clothing), but one summer she did some hand painted silks. I was mesmerized by the sheen and amazing luminescence of the colors on silk. I practically begged her to visit her studio and observe, and she steadfastly refused my requests. Finally, when I was moving to Oregon, she revealed her supply sources to me and wished me good luck. The rest is history! 
BFF Rosie

What inspires your work?

I am inspired to create beauty as a contribution to the world. Bringing pleasure from the eye to the heart is my mission. Painting silk brings me great pleasure, I believe the texture and color of the silk fashion accessories I create bring joy to the wearer as well as those who see them. I am inspired by nature and the changing seasons as well as both current trends and enduring and classic fashions. Fashion magazines, blogs and to a lesser extent The Pantone Report which is a fixture in many aspects of the design industry. 

Do you have a preconceived visual plan, or do you let things flow as you work? 

For the most part, I have to plan my studio time based on a production schedule that is driven by orders from individual clients and retail establishments like boutiques and museum gift stores. I am thrilled to have our work locally in Nimbus and boutique in Jackson, Mississippi, circa. that features only things Made in the USA. The Santa Fe Opera gift store is one of my great accounts. When I get “caught up” on my production schedule I really enjoy being purely creative, trying new color combinations and doing shibori style dyeing. It’s a historic Japanese  resist technique. When I work with kids I am reminded by their lack of guile. How revitalizing it is to just go with the flow. 
showroom at circa. urban artisan living 
What challenges have you faced along the way? 

Sometimes I joke about being a lifetime single mother. Single parenting is a full time job in and of itself. The economic downturn in 2009 coincided with my decision to enter the wholesale trade. The expense of trade show fees, normally over $1000, creating collateral materials such as my catalog and linesheet, and getting my website up to snuff for the shows was very expensive. The fact the economy wasn’t growing posed a tremendous challenge. It took longer for me to get a return on investment. But I have no regrets, it’s a big world out there, and the expansion, in a difficult time has been very worthwhile!

What would you say to struggling artists, those who have the talent but not the marketing mind?

Think outside the box! Last year I designed our Earthsong scarflette for Earth Day. I packaged it in biodegradable packaging that I made from actual corn husks. It was just like a tamale wrapper! Be innovative, whether about the materials you use to create your work, or ways to accomplish it given limitations in your circumstances or in creating a niche and a story about your work. Just keep going and don’t let anyone burst your bubble. I believe we are defined by our dreams as much as we are defined by our critics or public.
Earthsong Scarflette
Which of the charities that you support speaks most to you? Why?

My motto is “We give what we can when we can.” One of my favorite charities is breast cancer research. I contribute via cancer.org with each pink scarf we sell. I support local charities such as Living Opportunities and the Jackson County Childrens Advocacy Center. I help our creative counterparts in Africa via Kiva.org. I have a particular fondness for our local charities that help kids and adults find a better way of life, because everyone deserves a chance to improve their circumstances. I believe that art inspires to do so. 

www.Joysilk.com - Virtual showroom featuring the Natura Collection and our two best selling styles the ruana and the satin trimmed shawl. 
www.joysilk.blogspot.com - Planet Joy, where beauty rules a lifestyle blog featuring everything we love and what we are up to in the studio
www.joyflower.etsy.com - Virtual boutique featuring myriad styles of silk scarves, shawls, our limited edition jewelry collection and more. 
www.facebook.com - Our fan page on our favorite social media platform.

28 January 2013

Big News - JHS on nationally-syndicated TV show

I've been dreaming big this year, and I'm absolutely tickled pink to announce that our handcrafted hand painted silk scarves will be on the nationally-syndicated television program The Wendy Williams Show!! 

Joy Hand Painted Silk scarves will be part of a special segment of a nationally syndicated television talk show in February! The program is partnering with GBK Productions and The Artisan Group to do a big Oscars Swag Bag Giveaway on the program right before the Oscars. 
Joyflower Daisy Chain Silk Scarf
Fingers crossed that our hand painted silk scarf will be chosen for the tabletop display segmentStay tuned for details on when the show will air! 
Joyflower Couture Fashion Accessories

JoyStones Jewellery by Joyflower

The Artisan Group, aka TAG, exclusively represents an elite juried community of talented artisans who specialize in a wide array of handcrafted products including fashion accessories, spa and bath products, designer stationery, pet apparel and more!
Englefelt eco-friendly felted organic goat milk soap
Sophisticated Pup rhinestone dog collar & leash set 

08 September 2012

Mountain View Art and Wine Festival

Mountain View is a sweet town in South Bay - we are here with Villain Accessories this weekend at the Mountain View Art & Wine Festival this Saturday & Sunday September 8, 9. 

Joy Hand Painted Silk & Villain Accessories
We will have our boutique set up near the corner of Castro and El Camino and it looks like we are in for perfect weather this weekend. Come on down, and enjoy the festival, it's free and there is a great line up of music and fun for the whole family!!
We've got gorgeous hand painted silks and fine artisan jewellery - so treat yourself to a richly deserved gift of art to wear fashion accessories. It's not too soon to think about the holiday season. Support hand made - support made in USA. Come by our booth #652 for a special deal when you mention Twitter or Facebook or Planet Joy


15 August 2012

A Season of Colour - Silverton Fine Art Festival

Join us this weekend, August 17th and 18th for Oregons most beautiful outdoor fine art show and sale. Find Joy Hand Painted Silk in Booth 52 - Click here to download your copy of this years event guide. I hope to see you there! 
Silverton Fine Art Festival Aug 18-19
Colour can't be touched, but it can touch us. It can't be felt, but it an change the way we feel. Try describing a colour and you can only describe the things we associate with it! But despite not being a tangible physical thing, like our clothes or shoes are, colour is key to the world of fashion. It's one of the visual clues that helps define a season! 
Sustainable - Made by Hand
This weekend we will dive into the beauty of nature at the Silverton Fine Arts Festival in Coolidge-McClaine Park, with it's sprawling oak trees and creek side location, borders charming and historic downtown Silverton. The Oregon Garden is a few minutes away and Silver Falls State Park is less than fifteen miles from the festival site. 
Silver Falls State Park
The festival is a comfortable one-hour drive from most anywhere in the greater Portland area, just over an hour from Eugene and Springfield, and just fifteen minutes from Salem. 
Dyed Silk Wraps, Shawls, Scarves & Jewellery
The Fine Arts Festival's successes support, to a large extent, the various educational programs of the Silverton Arts Center. Your interest and attendance in the SFAF and the participation of artists whose high quality creations you purchase and enjoy are an integral financial resource for those programs!


Joy Hand Painted Silk Fashion Accessories - made in Ashland, Oregon
Mention "Planet Joy" and get a complimentary 10% discount on your purchase at the Silverton Fine Arts Festival! 


23 July 2012

Park Street Art and Wine Faire - July 28, 29 - Alameda California


If you are looking for something to do this weekend, you should come out and enjoy the summer sun in Alameda while strolling through the Park Street Business District this weekend! Check out the variety of food and beverages, arts and crafts booths, live music, as well as a petting zoo for kids. I'll have a style clinic on both days at 11 and 2, where I'll be sharing style tips and showing you new and classic ways to wear scarves and shawls. 

Joy Hand Painted Silk is excited to participate in the 28th Annual Park Street Art and Wine Faire – The festival is a hometown tradition in Alameda and the San Francisco Bay Area. Weekend activities will include art and craft vendors, live music, kids’ area, food and beverages including beer, wine and mimosas. The event will be held the weekend of July 28 and July 29. Hours run from 10:00am to 6:00pm both days.
The Park Street Art & Wine Faire was voted "Best Event in Alameda" by Alameda Magazine readers.


I'll be there along with more than 300 vendor booths located between Encinal and Buena Vista avenues, there is sure to be something for everyone. Beauty is the theme in our booth I'll be there exhibiting with Brandi & Steve Collins Villain Accessories, our booth will feature a winning combination of lovely hand painted silks and fine hand crafted jewelry. 

Brandi Collins of Villain Accessories "Where being beautiful makes you the bad guy" 

Alameda is a smoke-free city. Smoking is prohibited in all public spaces within the commercial district.
Secure valet bicycle parking provided at
1522 Park Street (Alameda Bicycle's parking lot).
The Park Street Art and Wine Faire is located on Park Street, between Encinal Ave and Buena Vista Ave.


02 July 2012

Silks From Around the World - July 2, 2012


I was marveling how fantastic it is to be connected with all my silk painting colleagues around the world and how stimulating it is to keep abreast of not only their works, but their techniques, challenges, exhibitions, sales events, and personal tidbits via social media! For instance, on Facebook, I'm part of a group called The SPIN, also known as Silk Painters International, the annual conference is to be held in New Mexico this month Silk in Santa Fe. . . the Soul of Silk, July 22 - July 27, 2012. Silk painters click to join SPIN here.
Official SPIN 2012 artwork by Ron Gutman
My colleague Ron Gutman of Allentown, Pennsylvania designed and painted the poster for this years SPIN conference. Ron is more than proficient in a number of media, he's also an accomplished sculptor, and ceramic artist. Click here to visit his website, Studio VII where you can browse his galleries and purchase his clay flower sculpturessilk scarves and ceramic creations

Joy Hand Painted Silk by Joyflower on Etsy
Another group I'm affiliated with online is Etsy Silk Artists, seventy-seven individuals world wide who sell our wares via Etsy.com where you can buy unique handmade and vintage items directly from independent sellers around the world. I have my shop there, where I sell all manner of hand painted scarves and jewelry. Some of the folks in this group are also members of SPIN, but there are unique individuals in both groups! 

Silk painting techniques are as variable as anything else in life. The common thread we silk painters share is our fascination with color on silk, whether our paintings are realistic or imaginary, traditional or modern, in our virtual silk painting organizations, we openly share our experiments with new materials and time tested favorites, we are able to share our processes, successes, challenges and heartbreaks with one another from our studios all over the world!

I've learned that silk painters create a friendly creative atmosphere where questions are asked and answered and appreciation is shared amongst virtual colleagues. Here I will share a few pictures of some of my online artisan friends. I hope you will take a moment to enjoy the beauty and to explore the world of silk painting! 
Banana Leaves by Lynn Meek
Lynn is a member of both groups and her work is divine! All her original paintings are inspired photos she's taken and while she's painted for years, Lynn has more recently discovered that painting on silk is a rush! I agree with her when she says "it's much more fun to wear it than hang it on a wall" 
One of a kind, made to order by Maria Jürimäe
I am the proud owner of two gorgeous Singing Scarves from Tartu, Estonia, Jürimäe has painted on silk and taught silk painting for over 15 years. She loves to sing while painting, she says "in the old Estonian and Finno-Ugric tales the power of song is really strong -- it can influence our lives, it can create new worlds." Her silk scarves and hand painted silk ties carry the joy and good wishes that are specially painted into them. 
Return of the Sister Bride Mandala Greeting Card by Fiona Stolze
Silk and Art by Fiona Stolze of Bristol, UK is another one of my favorite colleagues online. I'm enthralled by the precision of her resist lines and the intricate imagery and the exquisite range of colors and tints. Fiona is inspirational to many silk painters and others via her her lovely blog Inspired Art & Living.  

As always, your comments are welcomed. Do let me know if you would like to be featured or share one of your favorite silk painters and I will do my best to feature them in future posts on Planet Joy! 

 
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