A warm thank you for having me again.
When: Opening July 13 6-8 pm
Show Duration: July 13-August 30
Where: Utah Cultral Celebration Center
Address: 1355 West 3100 South, West Valley, UT 84119
I am pleased to share that I will be showing a sculpture again this year.
A warm thank you for having me again. When: Opening July 13 6-8 pm Show Duration: July 13-August 30 Where: Utah Cultral Celebration Center Address: 1355 West 3100 South, West Valley, UT 84119
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What is on my studio table and in the kiln?
"Nucleus Dreams" This is the beginnings of a body of work that speaks to our personal desires in life. What dreams we have for our selves and for our families. These said dreams are so engrained into our psyches that they are almost Cellular. Any opposition or challenging of these dreams can be binding and limiting to our relationships. Looking at how our beliefs in these dreams can hold us captive or have us rise to our better selves. Here are a few amazing quotes from Judy Tuwaletstiwa book "Glass". "Images flow amorphously through our thoughts every day, through our dreams every night: they float out of us and into us. " -Judy Tuwaletstiwa "A dream is a wise part of yourself you are usually not aware of, trying to tell you something in a language that is different from the one you usually use." -Anya Seton, 10 years old I will share more of my process as I move forward. Thank you for looking in on my art and my voice. Wamly- Sarinda The Glass Girl is in the Glass House.
A warm thank you to Glass house in Salt Lake City, Utah who invited me to show my work in their interior design studio. Fun was had by all. Thank you to all who came to support my work and see us the evening of Gallery Stroll. The show will hang until mid June 2017. Please stop in if you missed the opening. Where: Glass House Address: 3910 S Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah, UT 84124 During Business hours: 10am - 6pm More Info at: www.glasshouseslc.com Telephone: (801) 666-6968 Enjoy! This is a work in progress. I am trying to incorporate these structures into my artwork, both glass, and paintings. I am not sure of when I first learned of these amazing sea creatures. Regardless, I know these microscopic, siliceous, sea skeletons are beautiful to cast your eyes upon. Know that I will enjoy finding new ways radiolarians can live and breathe in my work. These are my drawn images of Radiolarians. The delicate glass structures that have not been fired in the kiln as of yet. A video on my current process. These images are after the firing process. I feel that I have learned a lot of the limitations of these samples and will be experimenting with how to use these in my current work.
Go ahead and indulge to the cellular level...!!!
These creations have been swirling in my head for years now and originated from ornaments I designed years ago. I had an incredible opportunity to create these for my latest show at Glass House. "Cellular" bowls and platters are available now at Glass House in Salt Lake City. I will be adding these to my site soon..... If you are interested in signing up for my newsletter you will be the first to know when they are available on line. Click this link to sign up for my newsletter. Join My Mailing List Enjoy! Sarinda I have made the decision to create my "blog" or "studio news" here on my personal website, instead of the "Blogspot" platform. Ha ha- yes now you know how long I have been blogging, since 2008. Side note I started my profession of art in 2003. So my worry was that I would loose all the content from "Blogspot". Including the history of how I came to this point. I feel it is important for my collectors and patrons to see the process that got me to this point in my career. This lead me to transfer it to this blog. However- it would be a small miracle and the planets would need to be aligned perfectly to get that done. There are so many reasons for why..... SEO, all on one platform, better drives to my website. Well- You get the drift.
So if you are interested in going down memory lane..... you can find that here. The above image is of my art booth from 2006 at the Salt Lake City Farmers' Market. It is always interesting to look at past images and see your growth as a person and as a business. |
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