Sunday 18 November 2012

The Past, The Present and The Process




 

 

Being Artistic and creating things of beauty for me is an organic process.
It starts as an idea that is inspired by things you see, things that are said to you and sometimes from emotions that you feel but it is never straight forward.
It will never be a matter of just making something from a book and I don’t have the ability to just copy something else as I need to imprint my ideas, thoughts and feelings onto the work.
This is something I have been thinking about for the past couple of days as a result of selling a piece of jewellery on the weekend.
I had a lovely customer come to my stall in Newcastle on the weekend and fall in love with a necklace called “Grandpa’s Oyster Farm”.
I have had the piece for quite a while and I made it shortly after my grandfather died as it was inspired from memories of him and his oyster farm when I was little.
My grandfather and I loved each other very much and he was a man who always worked hard but had the ability to look at nature and see the beauty, whether it was a leaf, the clouds, the river or a tree. He used to tell my mother she was lucky to be able to do this also and it is something I am grateful for that she passed to me.
 
When I think of my grandfather I think of the sound of the wind in the trees, the lapping of the water on the boat, the sound of oyster shells hitting the metal as they were poured out of hessian sacks and the smell of salt.
It was all these things that I had wrapped into the necklace I had made and it is surprising how emotionally attached I was to that necklace.
When I sold it on the weekend I felt a sense of loss for the memories but then I realised that the beautiful customer who purchased it was now going to benefit from the memories of my grandfather and I am grateful that someone else in the world will have a piece of my family history all wrapped up in a gorgeous necklace.

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Another Lesson Learnt


 

Over the last 8 weeks I have had an amazing journey and learnt some really important life lessons. I thought today I would share some of these with you so you can understand the passion and drive that goes into a small Australian Boutique business like Arthouse Industries.

So…it all started 8 weeks ago when I resigned from my high paying, secure job that paid the bills and had a big title you could hide behind. I had always been able to  have Arthouse Industries as a hobby or something that satisfied my creative needs but the business had never had any pressure on it to do things like pay bills!

At that point I made a decision to make Arthouse Industries an amazing Australian business with an amazing story behind it but I won’t bore you all with that today. What I will do is share with you something that makes this journey so much easier for me and I have been reminded of in the last couple of days.

Running a small business by yourself can be very lonely, especially when you have been surrounded by a team of over 100 a day for the past decade and I have come to understand and embrace networking and customer interaction like never before.

This morning I had breakfast with a networking group in my local area that is filled with amazing, inspiring women of all ages and backgrounds and each of those interactions adds to my toolbox of knowledge so that I am able to face difficulties with new ideas, be inspired by creative people and sometimes people are able to put you at ease when you don’t know and answer and it is making you anxious.

On Monday I sat on the ground of a friend’s studio and worked out fantastic ideas to help drive the business using her past business experience.

On Tuesday a customer who lives over 400km away called me to say thank you for taking the time to speak with her when we met and let me know she loved what I was doing and thought I was a beautiful person.

Being creative in my business is only a small part of its success. Embracing the people in your life who can contribute positively towards it is a huge part of staying in the game and I am so grateful that when the glass seems half empty I am surrounded by inspiring people who remind me the glass is actually half full!

Thank you to all those people….you know who you are.

 

Skye X

Sunday 4 November 2012

The Things that Inspire Me!

 






 I am always so grateful that I have the abilty to look at nature and appreciate the innate beauty in everything.

One of the things that amazes me is that we are constantly surrounded by beautiful things that happen naturally and without human intervention.

The majority of my inspiration comes from this and I am surprised that the world is not brimming with artists keen to put what they see into paintings and sculptures!

I have been focused on this subject of late producing necklaces of birds, flowers and sea creatures and I am filled with ideas for the weeks to come.

 
These are some of the pictures that I have taken that have inspired me in the studio.

I hope you see the beauty in them as I have.

Skye

XXX