misswondersmith Archives - MobiSpirit MobiSpirit Tue, 07 Jan 2020 06:44:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 This Woman Gives Away Her Glass and Ceramic Artwork https://mobispirit.com/this-woman-gives-away-her-glass-and-ceramic-artwork/ Thu, 09 Jan 2020 07:09:01 +0000 https://mobispirit.com/?p=19828 Miss Wondersmith describes herself as a magic-maker who throws parties for strangers and creates detailed glass and ceramic artwork inspired by nature. The Pacific Northwest-based crafter likes to gift strangers her creations because she wants her artwork to be accessible to people of all social classes. “Because I want the creations that I put my […]

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Miss Wondersmith describes herself as a magic-maker who throws parties for strangers and creates detailed glass and ceramic artwork inspired by nature. The Pacific Northwest-based crafter likes to gift strangers her creations because she wants her artwork to be accessible to people of all social classes.

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I’m still slowly working away at my Messengers Series! I have been using a teensy paintbrush to paint on my various colors of underglaze. I do each part in three coats to ensure full coverage, then add more texture and details. I can finish painting about one set on a good day, so getting all twelve done will definitely take some time! Once I finish with all of them, they will be fired again to set the underglaze. Then I will paint more details, emphasize the lines, and apply a couple kinds of glaze. After that, one final finishing touch ✨ I only fire most of my pieces twice, but I really want to get a good depth in these illustrations so I am giving this set special treatment! The colors right now are an approximation – the true colors will show up after firing when the organic pigments burn out and the mineral pigments are transformed by heat. (That’s why test tiles are so important!) This is highly-detailed work requiring a lot of concentration (I even wear a headlamp while painting inside the goblets so I can see better to make everything more accurate) but you know what? I kind of love it. 😉 Thanks for following along and I will be sure to post some comparisons with every firing! 💕 Which one of these is speaking to you the most? . ✨✨✨ . #messengersseries #thewondersmith #misswondersmith #functionalart #ceramicdesogn #wip #workinprogress #potsinaction #ceramicprocess #claybuddies

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“Because I want the creations that I put my heart and soul into to bring wonder into someone else’s life. Because several brushes with death have made me appreciate the magic of this world and given me a new perspective about why I fought to stay alive,” Miss Wondersmith shared on Bored Panda.

Her main goal is to create a world with “a little more wonder in it” and to teach others how to do it, so she created a blog where she shares “everyday magic,” recipes for meals, handmade body care products, etc.

You can also find her work on Instagram, where she posts photographs of her creative work. Scroll down and check it out.

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If you live in California, you may have seen a familiar face on the news last night! I am so grateful to KCRA for doing a story about the ash-glazed chalices I sent to Camp fire survivors (glazed with the ashes from each of their lost homes.) I have to admit that the footage moved me to tears, as the majority of the story was about one survivor's experience who opened up about what she had lost and how much these pieces meant to her. (One was for her; the other was in honor of her mother, who passed due to fire-related health problems in July.) Seeing Annie caress and hold the chalice I sent her glazed with ash from her and her mother's lost home was so incredibly moving. They way she held it tightly against her heart and spoke of the comfort it brings her… 😭That moment right there makes every single second of this project worth it. Knowing that I have created something that someone can hold onto in remembrance of the world she was torn away from fills both my heart and my eyes. My goodness I am humbled by this experience. Thank you, Annie, for baring yourself and sharing your story. Thank you to everyone involved in this project for trusting me with something so meaningful. And thank you to Emily Maher and KRCA for weaving it all together into a story I will absolutely treasure 💕 Find the article and videos here: https://www.kcra.com/article/artist-camp-fire-ashes-hope-paradise-california/29217453 💕 ✨✨✨ . #paradiselost #paradisefound #kcra #campfire #campfire2018 #fromtheashes #ashglazes #misswondersmith #thewondersmith

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Miss Wondersmith describes herself as a magic-maker who throws parties for strangers and creates detailed glass and ceramic artwork inspired by nature. The Pacific Northwest-based crafter likes to gift strangers her creations because she wants her artwork to be accessible to people of all social classes.

View this post on Instagram

I’m still slowly working away at my Messengers Series! I have been using a teensy paintbrush to paint on my various colors of underglaze. I do each part in three coats to ensure full coverage, then add more texture and details. I can finish painting about one set on a good day, so getting all twelve done will definitely take some time! Once I finish with all of them, they will be fired again to set the underglaze. Then I will paint more details, emphasize the lines, and apply a couple kinds of glaze. After that, one final finishing touch ✨ I only fire most of my pieces twice, but I really want to get a good depth in these illustrations so I am giving this set special treatment! The colors right now are an approximation – the true colors will show up after firing when the organic pigments burn out and the mineral pigments are transformed by heat. (That’s why test tiles are so important!) This is highly-detailed work requiring a lot of concentration (I even wear a headlamp while painting inside the goblets so I can see better to make everything more accurate) but you know what? I kind of love it. 😉 Thanks for following along and I will be sure to post some comparisons with every firing! 💕 Which one of these is speaking to you the most? . ✨✨✨ . #messengersseries #thewondersmith #misswondersmith #functionalart #ceramicdesogn #wip #workinprogress #potsinaction #ceramicprocess #claybuddies

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“Because I want the creations that I put my heart and soul into to bring wonder into someone else’s life. Because several brushes with death have made me appreciate the magic of this world and given me a new perspective about why I fought to stay alive,” Miss Wondersmith shared on Bored Panda.

Her main goal is to create a world with “a little more wonder in it” and to teach others how to do it, so she created a blog where she shares “everyday magic,” recipes for meals, handmade body care products, etc.

You can also find her work on Instagram, where she posts photographs of her creative work. Scroll down and check it out.

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If you live in California, you may have seen a familiar face on the news last night! I am so grateful to KCRA for doing a story about the ash-glazed chalices I sent to Camp fire survivors (glazed with the ashes from each of their lost homes.) I have to admit that the footage moved me to tears, as the majority of the story was about one survivor's experience who opened up about what she had lost and how much these pieces meant to her. (One was for her; the other was in honor of her mother, who passed due to fire-related health problems in July.) Seeing Annie caress and hold the chalice I sent her glazed with ash from her and her mother's lost home was so incredibly moving. They way she held it tightly against her heart and spoke of the comfort it brings her… 😭That moment right there makes every single second of this project worth it. Knowing that I have created something that someone can hold onto in remembrance of the world she was torn away from fills both my heart and my eyes. My goodness I am humbled by this experience. Thank you, Annie, for baring yourself and sharing your story. Thank you to everyone involved in this project for trusting me with something so meaningful. And thank you to Emily Maher and KRCA for weaving it all together into a story I will absolutely treasure 💕 Find the article and videos here: https://www.kcra.com/article/artist-camp-fire-ashes-hope-paradise-california/29217453 💕 ✨✨✨ . #paradiselost #paradisefound #kcra #campfire #campfire2018 #fromtheashes #ashglazes #misswondersmith #thewondersmith

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