Instinct

Instinct
Instinct

Monday, April 29, 2013

Laura Stamper Designs-Art Jewelry: Learning and Teaching When I first started my busi...

Laura Stamper Designs-Art Jewelry: Learning and Teaching When I first started my busi...: Learning and Teaching   When I first started my business as a full time career in 1991, I loved doing art shows.  The excitement of trave...
Learning and Teaching 
When I first started my business as a full time career in 1991, I loved doing art shows.  The excitement of travel, meeting new people and going to new places with my work was exciting.  Everything seemed new and there was so much to absorb.There were so many surprises!  I had no interest in doing wholesale,  partly because I wanted to see where my creations were going to their new home. Also, I did not the the idea of doing repetitive work. 

As my business grew, I began to do wholesale shows. 
Being in galleries and designing for a catalog became an entirely different experience.  It took some getting used to, but began to provide me with a little more predictability in my life.  Unlike art shows (where one never know if you will be accepted, if the weather will be favorable and if the interested collectors will come), filling orders added an element of predictability to my life.  I found that a little predictability is a good thing. I developed a new market of collectors and had the delightful experience of meeting some of them at the shows I was still doing.  It is not uncommon for someone to come in my booth and declare, "Oh I know your work.  I have a piece of yours that I got from  ....."


The next step seemed to be starting some sort of online presence.  I have to be honest, I hated this idea.  I am not an individual who favors technology.  It intimidates me.  I have a cell phone that I rarely use.  I use it so infrequently, I seldom give the number out because I can go days without checking it.  But, this is the 21st century.  It was time for me to get on board.  It hasn't been so bad actually.  I've even connected with some pretty incredible people who have been patient in showing me around cyberspace.  I have: 
a website
http://www.laurastamper.com

a Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/laurastamperdesigns?ref=stream

a twitter account
https://twitter.com/LauraStamper

Instagram
http://instagram.com/laurastamperdesigns

I am on Linked In
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/laura-stamper/44/95b/a91/

And you can shop for my current works on etsy
https://www.etsy.com/shop/laurastamperdesigns

Whew!

Then I began to hear from people, "You should teach.  I would love to take a class from you!"  Being mostly self taught,  this prospect sounded entirely frightening!  Many of my techniques are unconventional and NOT what you would be taught in any formal training.  In fact, some of the things that I do are probably discouraged!  But eventually, if you hear something often enough, you figure that the universe is trying to tell you something.  This year I began to teach at Quench Jewelry Arts in Minneapolis.
http://www.quenchjewelryarts.com/index.php
And I have discovered that I absolutely love teaching!  I have so many ideas plus it gives me a real chance to do experimentation, to try different
techniques, add my own twist and pass that knowledge on .Teaching is the newest path on this crazy fun journey if being an artist.  

Have I mentioned that I love my job?


http://www.quenchjewelryarts.com/index.php

Thursday, April 25, 2013

One of a kind asymmetrical earrings
with boulder opals and sapphires in sterling silver
Retail:  $185
One lucky person is going to win these earrings!







Here's how:

Go to:

and click on "Sweepstakes"

Enter now and enter often
Good Luck!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

I decided to work with a marketing group to increase my presence on line.  I was encouraged to blog.  This is not my strong suit, I would rather be in the studio, "making".  However I do know that the cyber fairy doesn't just twinkle int my sights and give me exposure, so I'm helping her along with this task.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, what to say.  First of all, I love what I do.  How many people actually get to live their dream?  When I was a little girl, I was always drawing, painting and making things.  I was the kid who was an Olympic daydreamer, who drew on the walls played in the mud.


Being picked for a team on the playground?  Not so much.

Not much has changed,  I still get lost in art. I go into "the zone".  When I am in my studio, I am oblivious to the outside world.  I have to put a time limit on how long I will work and I even forget to eat.  So, as you can see, sitting at a computer and writing is a little out of my league.  Baby steps.

This is my world.
Welcome to it.