Fall 2023 Update

I was just reading Jorma Kaukonen’s (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna) blog Cracks in the Finish and felt compelled to make a short update here in this space that I use to update regularly and enjoy looking back on from time to time to see where I was and what was inspiring me. Just about 4 weeks ago, I lost my home (partially) to a fire. And my mom was diagnosed with heart failure the day before. And of course, my entire existence as I knew it changed in those instances, and I am in a new temporary house that is very nice, but is not home, for another 9 months while we rebuild, and at the same time keeping my fingers crossed that my parents health will start an upward swing (my dad also was diagnosed with cancer, but the best kind possible). Talk about an existential experience all around. There are moments I am able to laugh, and there are moments that my mind is swirling so fast I just have to take a nap.  I’m glad for the season – autumn has always been a time to rest, to put old ideas to bed and incubate new ones, a time to reflect on the previous year, and make plans for what is to come. I’m still in the processing stage, but I’m looking forward to getting past this hump and actively working towards something new and hopefully better than I could have ever imagined.

Become a Light To Myself

Welcome to 2022 at Rural Pearl. My motto for the year is SOFTEN.. find more joy, nature, connection, and less letting the world chip away at my shoulders. Become a light, for myself and others. Follow my truth, have more boundaries, live and love more… and blog more. Seek out inspiration more often. Look for the beauty around us instead of being constantly bombarded by all that is wrong with the world, and record it here. Thanks for being here.

New Bookmarks!

New bookmarks available online and in store! Featuring a crop of my paper cut collage “The Moonlight’s Hum”, these 16pt stock bookmarks with waxed cord tassels are durable and ready to mark the pages of your favorite book! http://ruralpearl.etsy.com

7th Annual Holiday Open House at Rural Pearl Studio

 
? It’s the most wonderful time of the year ? Time to conclude what turned out to be one of my busiest years of art making yet! Thank you all SO MUCH for your ongoing support of my hand cut paper art. I couldn’t do it without you! I hope you’ll be able to join me for my final show of 2021 and enjoy a complimentary spread of food and drinks. If you need any last minute gifts or stocking stuffers or just want to treat yourself, I’ll have the studio stocked!
 
*Tons of greeting cards (that are framable, fyi)
*New 2021 ornaments
*Tons of prints
*New stickers
*2022 Calendar Posters
*Bookmarks
*Magnets
*Pin-on Buttons
*Signed copies of my children’s book Merry Menagerie
*and of course, originals!
 
Main Open House (with full studio tour and food): Saturday, Dec. 18: 10am – 6pm and Sunday, Dec. 19: 11am – 5pm
 
Also open:
Saturday, Dec. 4: 11am – 5pm
Sunday, Dec. 5: 12pm – 4pm
Saturday, Dec. 11: 11am – 5pm
Sunday, Dec. 12: 12pm – 4pm
 
(Its a fairly small space so I’m asking that everyone wear a mask while shopping so that nobody feels uncomfortable. Thanks)!
 
If you can’t make it or you’re too far away to come, you can find many of items available online in my Etsy store at http://ruralpearl.etsy.com! For local folks who want to order online but pickup in person, use the coupon code LOCALPICKUP at checkout to bypass shipping fees, and I’ll email you to schedule a pickup time.
 
RURAL PEARL STUDIO
840 Delaware St, Ste 1
Lawrence, KS 66044

Food Network Magazine Feature and Egg in progress!

I love it when I can say, as an artist who makes a lot of bird and tree art, that I get to “branch out” and do things that I don’t normally do. This project was certainly one of those things! I was honored to be asked by the Food Network Magazine to design and decorate an Easter Egg that represents the state of Kansas for their April article titled “The United States of Easter Eggs” where a “crafty blogger” from each state was asked to “decorate an egg honoring their home state”! (PS: Check out Food Network Magazine, April 2018, page 143 for the full story!)

The first step was sketching up some concepts that I thought would represent Kansas well. I sent these off to one of the editors and we decided to go with the sunflower design! I don’t think anybody DOESN’T think of Kansas when you think of sunflowers.

I had the choice of either using a real egg or an eggnot (a ceramic egg that will not break into a yolky mess or get smelly)… I obviously chose the eggnot! I received one in the mail from the Food Network and got to work! I used a light blue acrylic paint as the background for my sunflower design.

Being a paper cutting artist, naturally I chose to use paper for my design. Luckily I like to work with tiny details because some of these paper cuts were tiny! I used tissue paper painted with acrylic paint for the leaves and petals, and Canson Mi-Teintes art paper for the stars and black details on the sunflower.

To glue the paper to the egg, I used Golden Acrylic Gel Gloss. This is my favorite glue/ sealer to use on my collaged works.

Because I knew the egg needed to be photographed, I opted to use a matte varnish over the design so that it did not reflect so much light with the glossy gel that I used to glue and seal it. And VOILA! The finished egg! I was happy to carefully wrap it up, ship it back to the kind folks at Food Network Magazine, and await the release of the April issue of Food Network Magazine to see it with all the other states! 🙂

New Logo Work

Here are a couple recently completed logos I made from paper cuttings for Kathy Damron Yoga and the Lawrence Artwalk! Both super fun to work on. Kathy wanted something that appealed to children  that was sweet and could work across the board for anybody and any product. The Lawrence Artwalk logo was inspired by the bricks that you can find around town stamped with “Lawrence, Kansas”.  And of course, birds…

2017 Brookside Art Annual – Tomorrow!

Brookside Art Annual in Kansas City starts tomorrow and I’m super excited to be exhibiting there! I’ve got some new work that I’m excited to show! I’ll be in booth 45 under the big tent. Hours are Friday, May 5, 5pm-9pm | Saturday, May 6, 10am-9pm | Sunday, May 7, 11am-5pm. The weather looks like its going to be perfect!