Showing posts with label interview with a star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview with a star. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2012

Interview with a Star - Yana (WineCountryLife)

I love to see new sellers and their creations on Etsy. Etsy is full of very talented artists and every time you see one you want to know more about him/ her.

When I came across WineCoutryShop I loved the greeting cards and lovely jewelry which is offered there. So I contacted Yana, the shop owner, and ask her some questions to share with you on my blog. Hope you will like her creations as much as I did!

Please meet Yana at WineCountryLife!


Q: Please tell us a little bit about yourself

A: My name is Yana. I was born and grew up in Novosibirsk, Russia. I graduated from Novosibirsk State University where I studied linguistics. Ever since I started studying languages I’ve been fascinated by words. I love thinking about how forms and meanings of different words are shaped through the culture of people that speak the language. Did you know for example that the word “family” comes from a Latin word that means “servant”? Isn’t it ironic?

While linguistics is still one of my interests it’s no longer my everyday profession. My day job is called “orientation and mobility specialist”. This fancy title means that I teach people with visual impairments how to get around independently and stay oriented with limited or no vision. It’s a very narrow specialization within the vision rehabilitation field. I feel privileged to be able to provide a service that changes people’s lives and makes them more independent. I would not change those occasional smiles of achievement for any other job.


Q: How long have you been creating? How did your journey in art and creativity begin?

A: I think I’ve always been creating. I’m grateful to wonderful people around me who’ve encouraged me. When I wanted to go to children’s art school, my parents took me to the art school without doubting my decision. When I cut flowers out of the curtains in my room, my Mom smiled and said that the curtains looked even prettier that way. When I wanted to sew, my Mom offered me her sewing machine and admired every single thing I made, even the first crooked pillow cases.


When I moved to the US I found out about scrapbooking and got hooked on it immediately. My wonderful mother-in-law who always inspires my with her creativity shared some of the scrapbooking supplies that she had in storage. She was the same person who got me into jewelry making by giving me a toolbox full of beads and tools. My creativity takes different forms through time but I feel that making things is integral to who I am.


Q: What do you sell and what is so special about your works?
A: At this moment I only sell handmade cards and jewelry. Everything I make is one of a kind. Every single item has its own inspiration behind it and is made in the moment with a lot of love and care. Even if I make something similar later on, it’s going to be different in shape, color, or something else – because the moment will be different. So when you get something from my shop you know it is special.


Q: Do you use any special techniques or tools?

A: I love experimenting with techniques and trying new things. One of my current favorites is iris folding technique for making cards. It involves folding strips of paper to form a design. I love the way it looks and the texture it gives to any design. While traditionally iris folding is done with paper, I often use ribbon which makes it even more beautiful.

Q: What are your best marketing tips?

A: I think it is very important to be open and friendly, to share your story and connect with your customers on personal level. I believe that if you wish well and do good, it comes back to you. So my best tips are: be out there, don’t be afraid to share who you are, support your colleagues, help people, and be kind.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Interview With A Star - Alecia at Arctida shop

November is the beginning of the Holiday rush for me. Like everyone else at this time of year, I am looking forward to shopping for holiday gifts for my friends and family. There are a lot of things you can get but I consider jewelry as one of the nicest gifts to give. Of course, if you know your recipient’s taste, Etsy is the great place to shop for things you will never find at the mall and prices are often much better, too!

So if you are looking for a nice gifts to give and thinking that jewelry might be the right choice for you, I’d like to direct your attention to Arctida’s shop. Alecia is the owner of this shop and a scientist from
Stockholm, Sweden. In her spare time she makes the most beautiful pieces using precious metals and gemstones. I am a proud owner of one of her wonderful pair of earrings.
I am happy to introduce you to Alecia at Arctida shop!
Q: How did you find Etsy and how long have you been selling on Etsy?
A: I first heard about Etsy in one of the Swedish handmade forums. Apparently it was a great place to finding things to buy. I registered as a buyer under the name AleciaV in November 2007. The shop still exists today as my photography shop and I started to explore Etsy. I’ve opened up the Arctida shop just two weeks later, but left it almost empty for almost a year because I had my own web site for selling jewelry. It was after the Christmas rush in 2008 that I realized that Etsy was a great place to sell jewelry from and started to pay more attention to my shop at Etsy.
Q: How long have you been creating?
A: I've been designing jewelry for over 9 years now. Colored gemstones are my passion and the reason I started to make my own jewelry. I couldn’t find jewelry with colored gemstones in the stores here in Sweden. Ever since I stumbled upon Eni Oken’s and Iza Malczyk tutorials about coiling and wire work and that has been a major influence over my work. I occasionally play with a torch and I love to combine styles, techniques and materials.
Q: What items do you carry in your shop?
A: I make handcrafted one-of-a-kind and limited edition artisan intricate wired jewelry. They are made with high quality precious or semiprecious gemstones, pearls and precious metals.
Q: Do you have a favorite item you have made?
A: It is hard to choose, but if I have to, the necklace “Harmonia” would be my personal favorite for the moment because green is my favorite color and especially emerald green.
Q: What else do you enjoy making besides jewelry?
A: I have two more major hobbies, Digital Art/Photography and homemade skin care products.
Q: If you had an extra hour each day what would you do with it?
A:
Besides being with my family I would like to spend more time on Digital Art because right now I simply do not have as much time as I want for it.

Thank you Alecia, for being with us today!

If you'd like to purchase Alecia's work please visit her shops on Etsy:
Arctida
AleciaV
Arctida's Supplies

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Interview With A Star - Lena at Babayagada shop

I am always admiring nice drawings. I love mixed media, especially watercolors and ink. When I saw some art work by Lena Yampolsky last year, it immediately attracted my attention. I loved one of her prints because it was a reflection of my mood at that time. So I purchased it and it is now decorating my office. In fact I am looking at the Rainy Man (Ballad of Rain) right now :)

So I'd like to introduce to you a talented artist, Lena Yampolsky!

Q: Please tell us a little bit about yourself

A: After getting my education at Avni Art College and later at Camera Obscura Design School in Tel Aviv, the fashion industry became my field of interest. I have been working with a number of clients for about 15 years as a full time independent illustrator and textile print artist. During the last 7 years I've been working as a print and graphic designer for Sela Fashion and Accessories. Sela is an international clothing company, with over 600 stores worldwide. They are producing innovative and unique children's and teens wear, along with other items.

Q: How long have you been creating?
A:
I've been a devoted inventor since my early childhood! I have always drawn and invented stories. I think it was the beginning of what I'm doing now.

Q: How would you describe your style?
A: I tend to think my style can be described as a surreal story telling. I feel that I am a keen observer and a lot of my pictures are painted from life.

Q: Have any other artists influenced your style?
A: I admire the works of talented artists who could be considered my creative inspiration! I adore the illustrations of Rodney Mathews, Sven Nordqvist, Rebecca Dautremer and Brian Frowd.

Q: Why did you decide on Babayagada as a name for your business?
A: The name for my shop came from my nickname which originally came from the Russian folk tales but it has a more complex meaning.

Baba Yaga is an ugly old witch who lives in a deep enchanted forest in a hut on giant chicken feet. "Baba" is a demotic word which means "woman". "Agada" means "tale" in Hebrew. "Yagoda" is "berry" in Russian (some Russian folk idiomatic expression tells "baba yagodka" which means "attractive woman").

Q: What items do you carry in your shop?

A: Right now these are high quality giclee prints of my mixed media digital illustrations.
I plan to add new sections of original graphic jewelry. I'm working hard on it right now!
Q: What are your main sources of inspiration?

A: I think it's life with all it's many-sided appearances. It could be a song or book but often the emotional impact comes from something very inconspicuous, like a raindrop on a window! Jim Jarmusch once said :"The beauty of life is not in a big events, it's all in a small details". I feel the same with inspiration.


Q: Do you have a favorite item you have made?

A: My favorite items are my recent works.


Q: Any sales or promotions?

A: The current special announcement in my shop is a Halloween Sale: Buy one art print and get the second free !Q: Do you take custom orders?

A: Yes, I'm doing a custom orders.


Q: Where would you like to go with your business?

A: I'm dreaming about animation! I keep saying to myself:" Stop dreaming! Start doing it!"


Q: What is the best reaction you have gotten from one of your pieces?

A: The best reaction I've got was from a little boy who looked at my picture and immediately started to tell me an improvised story full of details and in a very descriptive style about what he is seeing! It was impressive!Q: Name 3 things you can't live without?

A: These are definitely pencil, paper and .... Photoshop!Q: Do you have a Favorite quote you'd like to share with us?

A: I'd like to share the quote of Marc Chagall which I admire: "I work in whatever medium likes me at the moment".

Thank you so much, Lena, for this wonderful interview!


Where to see and purchase Lena's work:

Her shop on Etsy
Her Website


Friday, October 15, 2010

Interview With A Star - Alla at FleetingStillness

I love stained glass. I have hundreds of photos of stained glass windows in churches and antique houses taken during my travels. I still hope one day I will have one… I wish I would know that our house is our permanent home!

Anyway, right now I am just admiring these human hand creations and of course, I am interested to know how someone came up with the gorgeous designs and bright ideas. I am very happy to have a stained glass artist with us today, with her beautiful stained glass works and a wonderful story.

Please meet Alla from FleetingStillness!


Q: How long have you been creating?
A: I have been creating different things since I was very young. I learned to sew at 6, to knit and crochet at 8 and made my own clothes. I have also worked with wood, drew with ink and ballpoint pens and had a photo lab in my bathroom. With all that background nothing stuck for a long time until I started working with stained glass.


It has been on my mind for years, but started as pure coincidence. Once when I was at a yard sale I saw some tools, a book and a box of glass for sale. I bought it all and that evening I cut my first piece of glass, wrapped it in foil and soldered it back together. It was as simple as that. The rest just came naturally.

Q: What do you sell and what is so special about your works?
A: I sell anything I think would be fun to make out of stained glass and have around the house: window panels, sun catchers, lanterns and refrigerator magnets.

Stained glass is an ancient medium that is very capricious. When working with stained glass, it is normally flat and rigid and needs to be positioned to be lit in a certain way. All this makes it hard to compete especially with computer-based art. I try to come up with a way for stained glass to fit into the modern lifestyle. I make and sell one-of-a-kind (OOAK) items that I would (and do) place into my house to make it more beautiful and whimsical.

Q: What is the most important about your work?

A: I get a lot of ideas and try to create basic sketches whenever I can. When I make time to work with glass, I pick out a sketch that matches my mood the most. My sketches are very basic and each has a little story associated with it. I let my sketches transform depending on the music I listen to as I work, the story I came up with and the glass that lends itself to the piece. Very often the panel evolves so much while I work, that it is hard to trace it to the original sketch. For me this evolution is the greatest part of the process because the finished product is not just a colorful pattern but becomes an illustration, a postcard, a mood snapshot.

Q: When I saw your new line of stained glass cottages, I instantly fell in love with them! Please tell us how did you come up with this idea?
A:
It was just one of the things that I thought could dress up a space. A bright and cute cottage evokes a happy, cozy, peaceful feeling. A cottage like that can be used to brighten up a kitchen or a nursery. A cottage plant stake will add a fun touch to your favorite flower pot.


My Halloween cottages are also a lot of fun. One of them is a sun catcher, it is a cottage with chicken feet. In Russian folklore, Baba Yaga - the bad witch, lives in such a cottage and uses it as a mode of transportation :)

My other Halloween cottage is actually a 3-dimentional candle lantern. It has been very popular. I made a series of these, each follow a theme but they are different and unique. I especially take pride in my works being OOAK.

Q: Do you take custom orders?
A:
Yes, I do. I have made a number of pieces for specific settings in specific houses.

Thank you so much, Alla, for your time and your story. We wish you a huge success and a lot of happy customers!


You can find these and also other Alla's work at her Etsy shop, FleetingStillness

Please visit today!


Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Interview With A Star - Albina at AroundBeads

Back in March of this year I told you about Albina Maning, a wonderful person I met during the jewelry show in Tuscon, AZ. Albina is a jewelry designer and also an instructor of jewelry classes. (you can read the full story here). Since then we continue our friendship and I am still planning to take some more of her great classes.

I asked Albina if she’d like tell us some more about herself, her work and her family. So here she is, Albina with her beautiful AroundBeads shop!

Q: Please tell us a little bit about yourself.

A: I was born in Yoshkar-Ola, Russia, a small town not far from the Volga River. I graduated from Mari State Pedagogical Institute (college to become a teacher) and then worked for 9 years as a certified elementary school and physical education teacher in my hometown. In 2003 my life changed a lot! I met my soul mate Peter and moved to Arizona, where we were married. A year later our beautiful daughter Anya was born.

Q: How did you start making jewelry?

A: Several years ago my friend, who is living in Japan, sent me a beautiful Christmas gift. A wonderful red beaded rose. I loved it so much that I wanted to try to make one myself. Soon after that I made a beaded Money Tree. It has a lot of “technical” mistakes and looks like an old untrimmed tree but I still love it. That was the beginning of my journey to the creative world of beads and wire

Q: What items in your shop do you most enjoy making and why?

A: I enjoy making wire wrapped jewelry, especially complicated items. I love to create my own designs.

Q: What are your main sources of inspiration?

A: My inspiration comes from anywhere: nature, literature, clouds in the sky…you name it.

Q: Do you have a favorite item you have made?

A: I think the most recent item I made is my favorite. Then after I make my next item this one will be my favorite J… But I love all of them, just like a mother loves her kids.

Q: Do you take custom orders?

A: Yes, I do.


Q: Why will people love your items?

A: Because they are beautiful, one-of-a-kind and made with love.


Q: Name 3 things you can’t live without?

A: My family, my friends and my wire


Q: Do you have a Favorite quote you'd like to share with us?

A: It’s from my grandfather’s riddle: make the first step to start your journey.

How true it is, Albina! If you just think about something it will never happen. Thank you for being with us today!


Albina also was so kind to share with us one of her tutorials, thank you so much for that! It will be posted here this coming weekend.

If you’d like to see Albina’s work, purchase some jewelry or take her class you can find her at her website or her Etsy shop






Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Interview With A Star - Sasha & Veronika at Herbolution!

We all are concern about a clean environment to live in. Many of us make a lot of efforts to inflict minimal or no harm to the planet. We buy eco friendly products, recycle, switch to the solar and wind energy and so many other things!

When I came across Herbolution shop on Etsy I was curious to what’s behind the interesting name! So I got in touch with the shop owners and they kindly agreed to tell me and my readers their story. I’d like to introduce you today a couple who chose the green way of living for themselves and also put their Earth friendly thoughts into their products.

Please meet Herbolution!

Q: Please introduce yourself and your company.
A: We are a loving couple, Sasha and Veronika, who love each other, adore Nature and are passionate about creating things. Herbolution is a natural and eco-conscious alternative to conventional bath & body care, home accessories and many gifts.
Q: What is the story behind Herbolution?
A: The best way to describe it would be like this.



After we stepped into a life of eco-conscious living we where constantly seeing the separation of two kinds of people, ones who care about the environment and Mother Nature so much that they sacrifice their personal comforts (the "Eco-geeks"), and people who prefer comfort first and then look for ways to reduce their impact on the environment. So the picture was like this: "eco-geeks" where refusing to use many nice things until there was a proper eco-alternative on a market, while others where using what’s available and enjoying things that were offered by conventional industry.


So we decided to combine the best of two worlds and created Herbolution, where we can equally care for the environment and a customer.

This way everyone is happy with our product. "Eco-geeks" can feel the comfort of our sachets, keyboard wrist supports and eco friendly natural bath products, while other people will feel delightfully spoiled with our natural organic products that care about their beauty and well being.

Q: What would you say makes your shop unique?

A: We are trying to have all the good things in one place. All our products are made from scratch. All the ingredients we are using are 100% natural and mostly organic if available. We are using only biodegradable or recycled packaging. The combination of all of these features makes our store unique and joyful to shop at.

Q: What are your main sources of inspiration?

A: Our inspiration is coming from the beauty and resilience of Mother Nature, as well as permaculture concepts and practices. But the biggest portion of our inspiration is coming from our happy customers!


We’d like to thank all who are dedicated users of Herbolution products for their time and efforts to spread the word and for their descriptive and generous feedbacks.

Q: Do you take custom orders?

A: We LOVE custom orders. Every custom request proves us how conscious the customer is about natural ingredients and appreciates our individual approach.

Q: Do you have a Favorite quote you'd like to share with us?

A: We would like to share few quotes from our Eco-Calendar:


“Because we all share this small planet Earth, we have to live in harmony and peace with each other and with nature. That is not just a dream, but a necessity.” The Dalai Lama


"We cannot solve the problems that we have created with the same thinking that created them." Albert Einstein

Q: Where one can find more info about Herbolution and buy your products?
A:
You can read more on our website or blog ,

follow us on Twitter ,

become a fan on Facebook

shop on our web-store on etsy,

artfire and

eCrater

If you read this article and decide to shop at one of our stores, feel free to mention “socksandmittens “ in checkout message box to get 10% off your purchase (it will be refunded to you after your payment).


Thank you so much, Sasha and Veronika, we wish you well!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Interview With A Star - Lana from FineEmbroidery!

You never know where you will find a friend. It can be a coworker, a salesperson at your favorite store, an Internet friend or a neighbor next door. Sometimes you know someone for years and sometimes you just need a couple of conversations to feel like you known them for a life time.

So, I am happy to introduce my fellow etsian and friend – Lana from FineEmbroidery!
She creates wonderful embroidered pictures, cards and also makes beautiful purses. You can see her work at both of her shops, FineEmbroidery and FunEmbroidery. Since it is the beginning of fall wedding and the holiday seasons, I’ve asked Lana to tell us about her passion to make embroidered cards.

Q: Please tell us about your journey to art of card making
A: I started to make embroidered cards about 10 years ago. I always wanted the gifts I gave to my friends and family would be very special and unique. So I made my first card for my friend. Later I found out that Stitches magazine was holding an international Great Greeting Card Contest for the best embroidered card in several categories. I decided to give it a try and I was pleasantly surprised to see my card was one of the winners! My modest card got first prize in General Category!

Since then I got this passion for card making. I entered the very special world with unlimited possibilities but with some minor rules and limitations. The card should be a certain size to fit an envelope. It does not have to be loaded with details like an oil painting, for example. It must be pretty, festive and it should be desirable to most people. The best part in card making is I am not limited in my creativity!Since then I started to make lots of cards for kids and friends, for the holidays. Also for those who just fell in love and those who are planning their wedding ceremony I have romantic cards.
It is like a game to me. I have to be different all the time while making these! I sent 2 or 3 different style cards to contests and I was winning in 2 or 3 categories! Since all participants remained anonymous until the last moment, the judges were so surprised to see that the winning cards were made by the same person!

Q: What would you say makes your cards unique and why will people love them?
A: To make a great card you need to think of the person who will receive it. You have to think of what he or she would like to see on their new card.
For a child I would choose something magic, like a gingerbread house for Christmas:The walls of this gingerbread house looks like they are made out of cookie dough and the snow covered roof seems to be made out of frosting. The colorful dots look like they are made of little sweet candies and chimney looks like it is a candy cane. This gingerbread house was stitched on transparent organza so you can even look through its windows! This card will look wonderful as a Christmas Tree ornament too.

The next card I offer is a charming romantic card for the bride-to-be:Everything here reminds me of a lovely gentle brides image: the soft lavender background, the elegant white lilies and the lace border embellished with little tiny pearls:
The next card I am presenting was made with the thought of my friends who I love dearly. I named this card a “Present From The Depth Of My Heart”. It features a lovely bouquet of pink flowers on top of a wrapped gift:I won two prizes at the same time for this card, a Grand Prize and also First Place in the Birthday category.


In conclusion I would like to compare myself with a bee. When a bee is not making honey it is dying. I can not live without embroidery, it’s my life!

Thank you, Lana, for being with us today!

You can find Lana's beautiful cards at her stores:
FineEmbroidery
FunEmbroidery

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