Wow. I’ve been updating my website and I just realized that come this November, I’ll have had this blog for five years. Five years. That’s a long time in the blogosphere. So much has changed since I started: my work, my art practice, this site.
Although I haven’t posted in some time, my work continues at a frantic pace. My focus right now is to get more of my glass works posted to the artfulhome.com website. Also, I’ve been having a blast with re-designing handbags and jewelry from scraps of automobilia and the results are getting posted in my etsy shop, Detroit Steel Design. Meanwhile, another tricycle painting is underway.
Last weekend’s show at Pasos Vineyards was a success by any measure. I met a bunch of wonderful people, I enjoyed some sales and I learned a lot about showing in a group setting. All very positive things.
You might notice that the website is undergoing changes. Soon, it will be merged with the site of pencilken.com under one umbrella: woodworth art.
Stay tuned.
June 10, 2009
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If you follow me over at www.findyourcspot.com, you’ll know that every Monday I give a blog-nod to artists who are making do with what they have. Recycling, upcycling and all that green stuff. I’ve been working on my own version. Make Do Mira, I guess.
Now don’t worry if this is not up your alley. Not everyone lives with a gear head and not everyone has an appreciation for muscle cars. But recently, while in my husband’s garage, I saw a piece of sheet metal taken off of a 63 Nova Super Sport Convertible. When I told my hubby I loved the texture and thought it made a great art abstraction, he patted me on the head. “That’s super, honey.” “No, really . . . it should be framed,” I implored.
A lesson in air compressed sheers and ear protection later, I was channeling Rosie the Riveter. I’ve decided to make some jewelry with this readily available supply of metal flecked with auto paint and bondo.
Here are the very first experiments – a couple of cuffs. I wore one all day today and was surprised at how lightweight, and comfortable they really are.

2 expiremental cuffs. The larger one is stamped with designs. The Nova was originally painted red.

Detail on the large cuff, "Nova SS"

Smaller Cuff, about 1.5" thick, I wore today. It's surprisingly comfortable.
February 28, 2009
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I have been on a quest to create a new product line that incorporates cast offs from industry. Now that construction has come to a halt, the glass I need for my River Series is a tad more scarce.
A fellow artist has been commissioned to create an awning structure for our City. The top will be copper. I was at his workshop visiting when I saw cut offs of copper. Aha. A new material to work with.
I’ve been experimenting with combining the metal cutoffs with polymer clay the way I do with my glass. The bracelet above is my first stab at it. I have sculpted the clay to look like turquoise to interesting effect.
The bracelet is chunky and makes a statement. Perfect for an art opening (I do have one coming up – no wait . . . two coming up.) And, I learned a thing or two about the materials that will make the next one even better!
Stay warm and inspired.
February 25, 2009
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"No More Cold Showers" 23" x 22", Acrylic on Board
I went with my husband to a place in Berkeley called, “The Urban Ore” which is full of architectural salvage and cast offs from daily life. I took several reference photos, interested in all of the textures – and rust. When I saw this bucket of cold water knobs, all I could think was, “Oh my gosh, there’s a building around here with no access to cold water!” I have no idea where all the hot water knobs are, but these really interested me.
January 26, 2009
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This painting is of a very late fall Dahlia my husband picked for me from our yard in November. The color was so vivid and bright, I knew right away I would try to capture it.
January 7, 2009
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At Alyson Stanfield’s suggestion, I have taken a look back at 2008 and listed out my accomplishments with my work. I was surprised at how much I’ve done. Here’s a recap of my favorites:
1. Co-founded and participated in the Red Moon Art Salon;
2. Participated in an all-glass Invitational venued at the Sacramento Public Library in January of 2008;
3. I won an award in the Sculpture category at the Woodbridge Art Show in February;
4. My work was published in Artful Home’s Fall/Holidays print catalog;
5. My work was featured in the Sept/Oct show at Chartreuse Muse in Modesto, CA;
6. My work was included in a show held at the Haggin Museum in Stockton, CA;
7. My work was included in an all-glass Invitational at Carlyn Gallerie in Dallas, TX in Oct/Nov.
All the while, I continued to create, explore new mediums and sell my artwork.
So, what’s new for 2009? I’m going forward with an idea I’ve toyed with since last Summer. Helping other people find their own creativity. I’m starting a new blog, and I have lots of great articles and ideas scheduled for publication. In a few months, I’ll be announcing it, but you can get an early look while I’m building it if you’d like.
Stay warm and inspired.
January 6, 2009
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It’s that time of year again. As this year is coming to a close, it’s time to look at our accomplishments and think about new goals for 2009. There are many questions on my mind: What direction should I take this blog? In fact, what direction should I take my art? Just exactly what am I trying to convey? Sure, I already have some ideas. But for the next few weeks, while I enjoy the holidays and the fruits of this years labor I’ll be thinking about this.
December 19, 2008
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Now you can follow me on facebook:
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December 13, 2008
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Grandpa's Legacy
December 12, 2008
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I’m pleased to announce Carlyn Galerie is doing an all-glass invitational show and has requested to show pieces from the River Series. If you’re in the Dallas area, check out the gallery.
Here is some information posted about the gallery from its website:
“Carlyn Galerie has established itself as a nationally recognized store devoted to the sale of fine American art glass, clay, fiber, metals and jewelry. Opened in 1989, it is owned by the mother/daughter team of Cindi Ray and Wendy Dunham. It is filled with fine examples of glass art: blown, fused, slumped, lampworked and cast.”
Show Information:
“A Galerie of Glass”
October 16 2008 – November 6 2008
Beautiful blown vases, bowls, sculptures, and platters fill the gallery during this exhibition featuring master artists from around the country.
October 5, 2008
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