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Now for some Halloween in April!

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

We’re going way back for this one – back to when it was still warm (we had frost here Thursday night! Unheard of!) back to when UVa and VaTech and the Redskins still had a chance, way back to last October! This was to be the last update on our old website, but time and orders got away from us and by the time I had a chance to get to it we were in creation mode for the new site, so this update just sat and waited.

Back in September of ’08 we were commissioned to make a special Headless Horseman. If you’ve browsed our Folk Art section then you’ve probably seen some of the other Headless Horseman designs we’ve done in the past. This particular piece was a new idea – what if the Headless Horseman had to forgo the Horse and find alternate transportation? With that counter factual we come to this:

The piece is titled “Headwind to Nantucket”, since that is the location where the client has a home that became the resting place of this work. As you can see, we had the Jack-O-Lantern head acting as ‘Lookout’ while the body rowed. The entire work was about 16-18″ long, and was well received by the customer. This figure in the boat was the precursor to several other commissions the following month (December), which I’ve detailed in other blog postings. Check out the ‘Christmas in April’ entries from earlier this month for more.

We’re in deadline/countdown flight of the bumblebee mode around here, working hard to be ready for our April show next weekend, the 25th and 26th. If you received our Newsletter this past week – and please sign up, it’s easy and will alert you to our events and new work- then you already know about the show. We’ll send another email out early next week to remind everyone about the event.

The other reason to sign up for our Newsletter is the discount coupon that was attached! To celebrate our new website in style (and to celebrate the fact that I have finally gotten the hang of updating it!) we’re offering a
10% off coupon on all web orders placed before the end of the month!
The only catch is that you need to sign up to get the coupon code, so sign up! It’s easy and you can opt-out at any time. Not that you’d want to….I promise it’s worth it. (now for the disclaimer – offer only good on web orders April 1st-30th, not valid on commissions or wholesale orders, to receive the discount mention offer code when ordering. To order call or email and we’ll do the rest!)

Our next update should be in a day or so. We’ll be updating more current business – including huge flock of Herons and a really fun Artichoke based on a kitchen tile!

So make sure you remember our upcoming gallery show, April 25th and 26th, and come out to support American Artists: Bryce Ritter, Around the Bend Willow Furniture, Debbie and Donnie Rogers and yours truly!

We’ll be looking for you!

Jac

Feels Like Christmas in April…

Friday, April 10th, 2009

…and it’s not just the weather!

Once again I’m trying to play catch up. Here are more images of items we were commissioned to make as Christmas presents from last December. In my last post I showed you the pictures from our December open house. If you look carefully you’ll see that we were woefully under-represented at our own show. It certainly wasn’t intentional, just a simple problem of having too much to do and not enough days on the calendar.

Whenever Christmas rolls around we never know how many orders will come in, or what you, the customer, will request. This is both a blessing and a curse. We love challenges, and certainly love being busy, but at the same time we must balance our priorities to our retail and wholesale customers. We also don’t want anyone disappointed come Christmastime, so this past December our only recourse was to re-direct our energy and time into those orders, and cut back on our inventory for our December show. We had a good selection for the show, don’t misunderstand, but it wasn’t up to our usual standards for a retail show. That said, we are working overtime to make sure that when you come see us on April 25th and 26th it will be worth the trip.

And speaking of worth the trip – if you received our Newsletter (and shame on you if you haven’t signed up for it – just click the little envelope on the bottom of the page. Go ahead, I’ll wait….) then you know that we are pleased to announce that Debbie and Donnie Rogers will be joining us for the Spring show in April! We’re big fans (and collectors) of their work, and can’t wait to see what they’ll bring to the show. Maybe something(s) like this!

The images above are from Debbie and Donnie’s ‘Little People Series’ – figures hand carved by Donnie and painted by Debbie. No two are ever exactly alike, and they all have interesting personalities and presences. I expect we’ll see some at our show April 25th and 26th.

So, enough rambling, lets get to more pictures.

As you can see from the pictures above, our Christmas commisions ran the gamut from pets to penguins to Santa hunting and boating family members.  Jeanne’s Idlers in particular was a great challenge.  We had good pictures of the three subjects, and clear instructions on what the client wanted to see, but the techincal challenge of carving facial features on sculptures this small (the entire work was only about 24″ long) almost undid me.  You haven’t lived until you’re up at 3am, with the deadline looming, staring at faces the size of your thumb and trying desperately to discern if they do indeed look like the person you are trying to emulate.  I can honestly say that even five years ago I wouldn’t have been able to do it.  But with practice comes a semblance of perfection – I don’t flatter myself to think I’ll ever be able to carve a face perfectly.  In the end the sculpture arrived in time for Christmas, and the client was pleased, which was our largest worry.  Aside from actually making the deadline!

The other fun challenge pictured was the traditional Santa with his hunting skiff and gear.  This was a commission from one of our earliest and best decoy Dealers.  This particular gentleman has been buying my wife Patricia’s work since she was 16.  Being a good husband I will refrain from giving you a starting age so that you can extrapolate, but it is quite a while.  The request was for a ‘Hunting Santa’, and I think we did a good job conveying that!  This piece is about 18′ long, and the Canvasback ‘decoys’ in the boat are no bigger than about 3/4 of an inch.  I did not enjoy carving those.  ‘Nuff said.  But carving Santa and the boat was fun.  We even included a mini over/under stuck in the gunnel of the boat.  This commisison went down to the wire.  Since it was a local customer we were able to skip shipping times and that gave us an extra day or two to finish up.  We needed it.  If memory serves this was a Christmas Eve pickup.  Right down to the wire….

That’s it for this update of Christmas in April.  I tried to schedule this so that it would finish up on Good Friday – just for symmetry’s sake and I think I’ve managed it.  So the next update will be reaching even farther back  – back to October when my 200 1/2K was actually still a 401K – and will feature a Halloween Commission!  But I will have enough grace to wait until after Easter for that one!

Happy Easter!

Jac

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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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New Items for March, 2009

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Well, here goes nothing. This, ladies and gentlemen, will be my first attempt at updating our spiffy new website with a blog posting containing actual pictures. I think I know enough about how WordPress works to be able to pull this off, but I still feel like I’m 16 and just given the keys to a brand new sports car. Mayhem could reign. I could know just enough to make me dangerous.

I’ve never been the sort to be timid with new knowledge; I’m a firm believer in hands-on experience when it comes to the learning curve, so let’s all hope this doesn’t turn into a roller coaster ride.

Here is a gallery of new items for March, 2009. I plan to make this a monthly feature at least, and maybe even bi-weekly (is that once every two weeks or twice a week? I always forget.) but I digress. So clicking on the link will take you to a gallery of new images. Some of you who have seen us in shows might recognize some of these pieces as being from late 2008. If so, ding*ding*ding – you win a prize! They are mostly from November-December 2008. They were held in stasis while our website was redone, waiting patiently for their turn in the spotlight. And now it’s here!

Make sure you mark your calendar with our April 25th and 26th show dates, and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts and our email newsletter, which should commence next month.

Happy Spring!
Jac

Notice anything different?

Monday, March 9th, 2009

That’s right, new website! After much wringing of hands and contemplation we decided that it was time for a new look. After 15+ years without a major re-do the old site had become a sprawling, unwieldy mass of links, old pictures and archived material that wasn’t contributing to the overall experience we wanted visitors to have. So, thanks to Jake of KREKURA for taking a cyber-scythe to the weedy patch that was our internet presence.

In the next week or two we’ll have a full roll-out of the new site, with new goodies like:
*RSS feeds for our updates
*Personalized login for our wholesale and commission clients
*New categories and images
…and last but not least – more timely updates!

So, as I’ve said many times in the past – sorry for the lengthy silences on this page, but that will change. We’ve stockpiled over three months worth of updates while our website was being re-worked so we have plenty of never before seen work just waiting to be posted. And feel free to email us and let us know what you think of the new format. We’d love to hear from you.
Jac
3/09/09