My Rock Paper Art
  • Home
  • Blog - Creating the art
  • Cards
  • Paintings
  • Sea Glass Art
  • Wine bottle wind chimes
  • Mobiles
  • Drawings
  • Glass Art
  • Ornaments
  • Dot Art
  • Fabric Art
  • About
  • Inquire form
  • Home
  • Blog - Creating the art
  • Cards
  • Paintings
  • Sea Glass Art
  • Wine bottle wind chimes
  • Mobiles
  • Drawings
  • Glass Art
  • Ornaments
  • Dot Art
  • Fabric Art
  • About
  • Inquire form
Search by typing & pressing enter

YOUR CART

12/28/2024 0 Comments

It can't hurt to ask....

Picture



​
​I am a firm believer in asking for what I need. How can anyone know that you are in need if you don't say anything? I also taught my kids from a young age to ask for what they needed because you never know. The worst case is that they would get told NO but what if they actually got a YES. You just don't know what the answer will be until you ask the question or make the request.

With the continued construction and popularity of the sea glass Christmas trees I make I found myself running out of sea glass. So with that principal in mind I decided to have a container at my market display with a sign saying sea glass donations gratefully accepted.  Many of my friends around the village brought me sea glass, some as few as just a couple pieces from their walk that day; others with bags of sea glass they had collected but never got creative with.  I happily sorted all that glass and began to see my containers become full once again. I recently received this big donation of sea glass so today will be a day of sorting it into the respective containers.

I am most grateful to everyone who supports me in my artistic endeavors.



#beachwalk #seaglass #seaglassart #seaglassartist​#seaglassartwork #seaglasstree #seaglasscollector 
#seaglassaddict #SeaGlassChristmasTrees ​#myrockpaperart
0 Comments

12/21/2024 0 Comments

Interesting observations....

Picture
The rush for the annual Craft fair in La Manzanilla is over and I've done my last Friday market before Christmas. Time to relax and enjoy the season for a while. 

I've made a few observations during the year with my displays. I've learned that the art work I do with sea glass is my most popular item - be it cards, trees, wall art or bowls. I worked hard since the beginning of the year to have sea glass Christmas trees available for  the markets and the craft fair. I figured if I started in January by the time the market season came along I would be in good shape. Well the idea was a good one but I was very surprised to see how many I sold during the year even without the market. The word has gotten out about my trees - so much so that I've actually run out of the size of glass for my usual design so I had to put on my thinking cap and come up with a more simplistic style. I was happy to see that these were also well received.

My sea glass cards are the next item that I'm being challenged to keep in stock. I've started to come up with a few new designs but it's still a bit of a challenge. I don't think people really understand the work involved in these cards. It's not just a matter of grabbing a piece of glass and gluing it on the card. It's so much more involved; I spend a lot of time sorting through my glass to find just the right shape for that dog or cat head, tail, body; the right number of the same shaped pieces for flower petals; the perfect "purse" pieces; shapes that with some imagination I can turn into birds - you get the idea. And then there's the writing I do on some of the cards. I am NOT a very neat writer so I pull up my word program and all my fancy fonts, then I type whatever I'm wanting to put on the card - happy birthday, Feliz Navidad etc. Then I decide which style looks right for the card I'm working on and basically look at the font and draw it in pencil on the card, erasing and redoing until it's centered and looks good. Then I write over it with a marker. It's a lot of work but I get a lot of pleasure out of my creations. 

The other thing I've come to realize this year is that less is more. When I set up my display I have a book that I write my inventory in so I can keep track of my sales. This year I took a moment to count and I was displaying 17 types of art work.  I added a few things, like framing my mandala drawings and displaying them and my addition of beach treasure mobiles. I came to the conclusion that the display looked quite busy and people just didn't know where to look and were often missing things. I also made note of the art work that drew the most interest. At my last market I removed a couple items from my display. It made for a quicker, simpler setup and I think it looks much better now, allowing people to look without feeling overwhelmed by everything. Although I enjoy doing my watercolor painting and mandala artwork I don't think I will display them on a regular basis in the future. Given that I live in a beach community and people enjoy my sea glass art work and mobiles I will focus on those in my display and just occasionally display some of my many other types of art work.

Picture
Picture
#seaglassartist #beachmobile #watercolorartist #myrockpaperart
0 Comments

12/12/2024 0 Comments

Friends forever....

Picture

​

​I've been making a lot of this design lately. I think it's because of where I live.

There are people who have been coming here annually for 20 plus years and have created lasting friendships. They live thousands of miles apart at home but here they've made strong bonds that have lasted over the years. It's so fun to watch the village fill up with all the regulars and their joyous reunions. It's the only time that a lot of them see each other so there's lots of catching up that goes on.

 #foreverfriends #girlfriends #seaglasscards #myrockpaperart #seaglassart #cheersgirlfriend 
0 Comments

12/10/2024 0 Comments

Christmas tree farm....

Picture
My collection of cone shaped trees is growing once again, it feels like a Christmas tree farm LOL. It's like taking one step forward then two back. Every time I get a few trees in stock they're sold at the market. I know it's a good problem to have but I have one more market on Friday and then the big annual craft fair on Sunday and I'm HOPING I will still have a few trees available by then. I'm busy trying to make more this week but it's a bit of a challenge when I also have friends visiting us for a week and we're trying to show them around our neck of the woods. I'm managing to balance art time and friend time so everyone's happy.

It's quite the process to make these trees and not as simple as it looks. I have a piece of cardboard that I've drawn the outline on and I cover that with plastic wrap. Then I find the pieces to fit into the shape; it's like working on a jigsaw puzzle. I have learned that because of wrapping the cone once it's drier it's better to have more vertical pieces or if they are not too wide they can be squarer or rounder pieces. I am also trying to make them fit tight together without a lot of gaps between. I find each piece, add a bit of glue and put it in place. It takes about 3 hours just to lay out a tree. Then I smother it in a layer of glue and let it dry for a few hours until the glue starts to turn clear. At this point it's still flexible enough that I can remove it with it's plastic wrap backing from the cardboard and I wrap it around the cardboard cone I have made to help it hold its form while it dries completely. 

The next day I put another thick layer of glue on the seam and lay it down to dry so the glue will stay in the seam rather than running down if I stand it up to dry. After the seam dries I remove the cone form from within and add one more layer of glue to the whole thing and it's done.  Ready for you to add lights and have a lovely addition to your home. The images below are the same 2 trees with LED tea lights in the left image and twinkle lights in the the right image.

Picture

#beachwalk #seaglass #seaglassart #seaglassartist​#seaglassartwork #seaglasstree #seaglasscollector 
#seaglassaddict #SeaGlassChristmasTrees 
​#myrockpaperart
0 Comments

12/2/2024 0 Comments

Finding gnarly treasures....

Picture
I am so thankful to all the people in my life who enjoy my art and support me through the donations of the interesting things they find on their beach walks.

I recently told you about having a container at the market and asking for sea glass donations since my supply was getting low. I have had people showing up with contributions for me but it goes further than that. I have friends around town who have started to consciously look for things when they are out walking. Then next time they see me they are so excited to show me the treasures they found, like these two pieces of shell shown here. I have never come across a shell with this pattern on its surface so I was very excited to receive this and the color on the other piece (the picture doesn't do it justice) - it's amazing what nature creates. It’s so heart warming to know that I am in their thoughts when they see something interesting.

On my beach walk yesterday I found something I have never seen before and that is the other picture on the left of this blog. I believe it is the egg casing from something - I have no idea what. It's attached to a fine piece of orange kelp and is very delicate. I don't know that I could use it in any of my art creations because of it's delicacy but I will keep it in the event that I come up with some sort of artwork that I might be able to incorporate it into.

There are many pieces of sea glass that get washed up, more at certain times of the year but more than that there are many interesting things to find. We have found 3 turtle scales over the years and I have incorporated them into wind chimes and mobiles. I have found some pieces that I have no idea what they are. The best I can describe it is it looks like it might be a form of coral. It almost seems like it’s a worm tunnel as it has very thin walls, is hollow as if something would crawl through it and it curls around itself. One piece I found had even curled around a piece of twig .
​
There are many broken pieces of shell, I believe the locals are harvesting the meat from within, so there is a particular area on the beach where I find many, many broken shells. What I wouldn’t give to see those shells before they were broken. I collect these pieces and use them as well because even the broken pieces have great characteristics. Personally, I don’t look for perfection in a shell I look for something interesting. The shell could be gnarly but that’s what makes it so unique and interesting. If I only used beautiful shells what would be the fun in that. I like to create something that causes a conversation – even if that conversation is wow look how beat up or weather worn this shell is. I wonder how old it is? I wonder how long it’s been tossing around in the sea? Or I wonder what this piece is? I wonder what kind of creature lived in this?

I love when my creations inspire conversation. 

Picture
Picture
#myrockpaperart #beachcombing 
#recycledbeachfinds #beachtreasures 
​
#beachfinds
0 Comments
    Picture

    Author

    Who knew there was an artist lurking within? Certainly not me.

    It started with my Mom giving me some paints that she wasn’t using but I never did anything with them because “I wasn’t artistic” - according to myself. We really need to learn to have a kinder inner voice because I have discovered that apparently I am artistic.
     
    In early 2018 I was introduced to an artist on Instagram ​from Australia who makes the most beautiful art. I looked at it and was truly inspired. I thought how hard can it be to put dots on some rocks. I had never felt that I was artistic at all but this woman has changed me forever! So I began and since that time I have started following even more rock artists to inspire me.

    In late 2019 my sister in law introduced me to another Instagram person who creates coloring books. Drawing is another thing I said I could never do but thanks to the inspiration I am receiving from this woman and through various social media sources I have discovered that I actually can draw.
     
    So the lesson is....you never really know what you are capable of until you actually try it! Never say never, I can’t etc. to yourself. Obviously I have to change my words and thoughts from - "I'm not artistic" and "I can't draw" to.....
    ​"Cool something new! Let's give it a try and see where it goes!" And now when people ask me what I do I say - I am an Artist!
     
    I look forward to expanding my creativity. Thank you for your interest and support.

    Archives

    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    November 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024

    Categories

    All Fabric Art Faux Stained Glass Hand Drawn Cards Mandala/zentangle Mobiles Painting Sea Glass Sketching Suncatchers Water Color Wine Bottle Wind Chimes

    RSS Feed

Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.