Showing posts with label indie sacramento. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indie sacramento. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Jenny Kim, custom jewelry.


Jenny Kim, of San Mateo California, has been making jewelry since 2004. Her pieces are original, delicate, feminine and hold a the eye with their organic shapes and beautiful finish.

How did you get started on Etsy/Making things?

I've been making art in various forms since before nursery school. My first "mural" was a crayon portrait of my family in my childhood bedroom. In the third grade, I began selling mini-picture and puzzle books to classmates for the going-rate at the time of 50 cents apiece. I was a student in the Advanced Placement Studio Art Program at a Los Angeles-city high school, taking nine semester-courses of art before graduating.



Years after finishing an undergraduate degree unrelated to the arts, my instinctive urge to make pretty things with my hands cried out again, and I began taking metalsmithing courses at the City College of San Francisco, in the evenings after my long workdays. Metal immediately became my favorite medium. I have a hard, edgy side to my personality, juxtaposed against an equally-present soft, sensitive, and sensual side. Working in metal, and particularly creating organically-inspired forms with the lost-wax casting method, spoke to me like no other medium had in the past. I have now been creating jewelry and metalwork on a full-time basis since 2007.

What does buying and selling local handmade mean to you, and how has it affected your life?

Buying and selling locally handmade products means that I am supporting my neighbors, my community, and my local economy. I have also purchased items that were locally made in places where friends and family live to give as gifts. For example, I've made an effort to buy handmade products from artisans in, say, Seattle, to give as a gift to my sister who lives in that city, with a note: "This was handmade in Seattle. Just supporting your local artisans."

Monday, November 23, 2009

Field Day Wearables

Field day offers wearables made with organic cotton, bamboo and recycled materials.
All our wearable seeds are sewn in the field and are cut, sewn, dyed and printed one at a time in Oakland California.


What inspires your creations?

Used materials thrown by the way side, recreating them in to something wonderfully beautiful and unique. Mother nature and wanting her to suffer not for what I make.

What do the holidays mean to you?

Lots of great feasting, the smell of nutmeg, fireplaces, cuddle puddles with friends.

What does buying and selling local handmade mean to you, and how has it affected your life?

I only buy clothing from indie designers and thrift stores. Its so important to not support slavery and to support creative expression.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

IndieSacramento Featured Us!

Word is spreading like swine flu about Handmade Ho Down, and we are all just thrilled with the peep love and enthusiasm of all our supporters!

IndieSacramento was the first craft show for one of our committee members, and we were bummed when they announced the cancellation of their holiday show.

But we were just blown away when they featured our event on their blog. How gracious! We love you IndieSacremento and we can not wait for your next show, so we can be sure to return the favor!

To read their posting click here!

We love you IndieSacramento......xoxo