Showing posts with label artisan. Show all posts
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Monday, November 18, 2013

Sneak Peek #1 - Holiday Craft Fair Preview

 The Christmas shopping season is here and with it comes the
As you can see from this group of lovely artisans there will be something for everyone on your list!
More to be featured in the days to come but for now here is the first peek...









If you plan on going, make sure you RSVP on Facebook

Friday, May 31, 2013

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team This Weekend

We're out in full force this weekend as you might have seen from the sneak peaks for our big Fishkill show but let's not forget that Wishbone Letterpress is pulling double-duty this weekend. On Saturday, June 1, they will sell their wares at Crafts in Chelsea on 21st Street between 8th and 9th Avenue in New York City from 11Am-4:30PM.
 
Wishbone Letterpress
Then, on Sunday, June 2, many of the Hudson Valley Etsy Team's members will be selling in Fishkill, NY, at the 20th Annual Art and Craft Fair at the CVS Plaza on Main Street from 11AM-4PM. There will sure be something special for every taste!
Happy shopping and see you in Fishkill!

Monday, May 27, 2013

Where to Dine in Fishkill


Foodies Love Fishkill!
Main St. Fishkill, NY  photo by Daniel Case

When you come to the amazing Hudson Valley Etsy Fine Arts and Craft Fair on June 2, 2013, you should make a true excursion of it and sample some the wonderful restaurants in town.  Fishkill may not be as well known as Beacon to the west, but our local artisans have found many delightful places to satisfy every culinary craving.  Here are some of the team's recommendations, right on Main Street and not far from the fair.


845.896.0011 1111 MAIN STREET FISHKILL, NEW YORK.
Convivial bar and comfort food, pasta and steaks!  http://www.eleven11grille.com




845.896.7779     1123 MAIN STREET, FISHKILL, NEW YORK 12524  


 The Tomato Cafe is Pulp Sushi's favorite.  The four local owners and chefs provide soups, sandwiches, salads and pizza  at affordable prices and an even more enticing lunch and dinner menu of italian specialties.  http://www.tomatocafefishkill.com

 


   
Cilantro Mexican Restaurant

986 Main St, Fishkill, NY  CVS Plaza  (845) 896-8700

Cilantro Mexican Restaurant treats you to a wide array of Mexican delights.  Enjoy home style  Mexican cooking as if you were in the heartland of Mexico itself.  The restaurant is right on the plaza where the fair is taking place, so get your fix of chiles and 50 different kinds of tequila.




Tanjore

Cuisine of India
845-896-6659 992 Main St. Plaza (Route 52) Fishkill, NY

Zagat rated excellent indian cuisine!  Check out their website and all their delicious dishes and even a coupon is available.  I crave!   http://www.tanjoreindiancuisine.com


Other Restaurants:



Also right on Main St:
Cibo - http://www.yelp.com/biz/cibo-fishkill (their website is still under construction)
Locanda Trattoria - http://locandarestaurant.com/I-84 Diner (the BEST French Toast!)
Sapore Steakhouse
Friendlys
Five Guys
Also in Fishkill (Rt 9)
Pepper Thai
Cracker Barrel
Charlie Browns
Panera Bread
Maya Cafe on Rt 9 


Happy Shopping & Eating!

Jody
www.astudiobythesea.etsy.com




Friday, May 10, 2013

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team This Weekend

Let's keep our fingers crossed for some good weather this weekend because there are lots of great fairs scheduled this weekend. The team is spreading it's wings and hitting the road.

Amber H Lynn will be selling her wonderful creations at BAMCON at the Crowne Plaza in Pittsfield, MA, Friday, May 10 - Sunday, May 13. The convention starts Friday morning at 10AM and ends Sunday evening at 8PM.
Amber H Lynn
Meerwiibli by Sarah-Maria will be selling her clothing at Art Star Craft Bazaar at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia, PA, on Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12, 11AM-6PM.
Meerwiibli by Sarah-Maria
Lisa Jane Norman will be at Crafts on Columbus this weekend, so if you missed her last week go and say hi! Lisa and her colorful pieces will be on Columbus Avenue in New York City Saturday, May 11 and Sunday, May 12, 10AM-6PM.
Lisa Jane Norman
Knot by Gran'ma is participating in the "Making Waves" Nautical Art Show & Summer Fashion Show at Cornell Street Studios in Kingston, NY, on Saturday, May 11, from 6-9PM.
Knot by Gran'ma
Happy shopping!

Friday, May 3, 2013

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team This Weekend

It's Spring and what a gorgeous weekend it will be. What better thing than going to shop at some gorgeous markets and support your local artists?!

Six members of the Hudson Valley Etsy Team will be featured at the Hudson Valley Garden Fair on Saturday, May 4, from 10AM-4PM, at the Orange County Arboretum in Montgomery, NY.
Huzzah Handmade
Karmabee
DiGiglio Designs
Merry Alchemy
Get Glassy
New Prospect Pottery

Lisa Jane Norman is heading down to New York City for a Spring classic. She'll be selling her funky clothes and accessories at Crafts on Columbus on Columbus Avenue, Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, from 10AM-6PM.
Lisa Jane Norman
Lisa Jane Norman


 Happy shopping!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Where To Find The Hudson Valley Etsy Team This Weekend!

The holiday show season shifts into high gear this weekend! You'll find HVNY Team members at two weekend-long events:

Elena of Tickled Pink Knits will have a booth at the American Craft Show NYC at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York, NY. The show runs from 10 am - 7 pm Saturday and Sunday. 

Becky of Gemini River Rocks will be at the Dutchess Arts Council 2011 Fine Art and Craft Market in Poughkeepsie, NY. Hours are 10 am - 6 pm Saturday and 11 am - 5 pm Sunday.  

Gemini River Rocks
Tickled Pink Knits























On Saturday, November 19, the Team will be out in force for the annual Chappaqua Craft Fair  at the Robert E. Bell Middle School, 50 Senter Street (across from the train station) in Chappaqua, NY. Show hours are 10am-4pm. Participating HVNY Team members include:  

Hema of Anjali Creations, Patti of GetGlassy, Lynn of New Prospect Pottery, Shannon of Sunrise Lodge Fiber Studio, Neely of NellsBelles, Gwen of Beyond The Picket Fence, Audrey of Molly's Purl, Kathy of Gnorasaurus, Judy of JSWMetalworks, Kathryn of Huzzah Handmade and Amy of Sweet Olive Jewelry

New Prospect Pottery

Sweet Olive Jewelry

Molly's Purl
Get Glassy

JSW Metalworks


Beyond The Picket Fence
Gnorasaurus


Anjali Creations

Huzzah Handmade

Sunrise Lodge

NellsBells
















Also on Saturday, Debi  of Tink's Treasure  will have a booth at  the St. Nicholas Church Craft Fair, at 37 Point Street in New Hamburg, NY  from 10 am - 3 pm. And Jess of Knot By Gran'ma will be at the  CT RollerGirls Craftstravaganza  in  Fairfield, CT  from 10 am -5 pm.   
Tink's Treasure
Knot By Gran'ma
  






















This non-stop weekend rolls into Sunday with Hema of Anjali Creations  at the First Hebrew Congregation in  Peekskill, NY from 9:30 am - 4:30 pm; Judy of  JSWMetalworks  at the Noxon Road PTA Holiday Craft Fair in Lagrangeville, NY  from 10 am - 4 pm; and Karen of Karmabee  at the 3rd Annual Benefit for Sinterklaas in Rhinebeck, NY  from 10 am - 4 pm.   




Karmabee

Special midweek bonus! On Wednesday, November 23rd, Virginia of Ceruleanblue  will be selling beautiful ceramics to enhance your holiday table at the Beacon Farmers Market on the waterfront in Beacon, NY   from 10 am - 4 pm.


Ceruleanblue




Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Exploring the Encaustic Technique

By Susan Foss

My first experience working with encaustics came in the winter of 1999. Intrigued by what I had heard from acquaintances, I enrolled in a workshop given by R&F Handmade Paints in Kingston, NY. Although the materials themselves were not new to me, the combination and technique was. I have always enjoyed working sculpturally with wax, and using the lost wax process for casting silver jewelry, and was no stranger to pigment and collage. However, my initial impression of the technique was less than enthusiastic; encaustics seemed to require an incredible amount of work to get paint on a surface.


I persisted because I just loved the artwork I was seeing. Within a few sessions, I fell in love with the process as well. It is a multi-sensory experience that begins with the magical transformation which takes place as the hard cube of colored wax melts onto the surface of the heated palette. Excitement builds from the moment I dip my brush into the brilliantly colored liquid. the smell of the beeswax is heavenly and the finished piece maintains this scent. The lustrous surface of the finished work calls for you to touch it. It is tactile - smooth, bumpy, sculptural; a feeling not unlike that of human skin.


The encaustic process incorporates painting, sculpture, collage and printmaking, thus tying together many aspects of two and three-dimensional disciplines. Encaustic painting dates back as far as the Fayim portraits of the 1st and 2nd centuries, A.D. The word "encaustic" is derived from a Greek term meaning "to burn in". The primary encaustic painting method calls for molten wax mixed with pigment on a heated surface. The paint can then be applied to surfaces such as wood, clay, plaster, traditional gesso covered boards, paper coated wood, and so on. Traditionally, a heat source is then passed over the surface, which causes the colors to fuse to each other and create a bond.


One of the many joys of this technique is the way one can interact with the wax. At times, it seems to have a mind of its own. As the wax is being fused, it may drip or move in a way not intended by the artist. This creates an active relationship between the artist and the material. The material itself challenges you to work in the moment and be present to the medium and its properties. Will you scrape away or otherwise remove the unintended effect, or incorporate it and see where it wants to take you?


In order to produce fine lines in encaustic painting, a pointed tool is used to incise the wax. Oil paint can then be applied over the incisions and wiped down, giving the paint an etching-like quality. The wax can also be applied in thin glazes or built up to thick impasto layers. Because of the adhesive qualities of the wax, it is an excellent method for collage. Paper, string, fabric, dried leaves or petals, and many other objects can be dipped in the encaustic paint and fused to the painting. Drawings can also be enhanced by the application of a thin, clear or subtly tinted encaustic layer. The drawing remains visible, with just a hint of dimension and color added.

Having been an artist all my life, I have found it very exciting to work with a new medium. One that incorporates the techniques I have traditionally used to express myself through my art. Encaustic painting enhances that expression in a unique and engaging way and the work I have done since has reflected the broadened approach to painting that my work with encaustics has made possible.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Welcome to Our Blog!

First, let us introduce ourselves....we are an Etsy Street Team from New York, the beautiful Hudson Valley to be exact! We span 8 or so counties including Westchester, Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Columbia, & Greene! They range from the hustle and bustle of corporate life of Westchester, to the quiet and rural forests and glens of Greene...and everything in between!

The Hudson Valley is rich is culture and history. It is packed with shopping opportunities ranging from the one of the most popular outlet malls to the quaint villages of New Paltz and Nyack. And lets not get started on the amazing food that can be found!

The artisans that make up this group are just as diverse. We have jewelry makers, screen printers, photographers, artists & painters, , potters, folk artists, bath & body creators, sculptors, knitters, clothing designers, and the list goes on!

With this blog we hope to introduce you to a bit of our worlds. Our crafts, our shops, our communities. Stay turned for artist features, restaurant reviews, local arts and crafts fair tips and reviews...pretty much a bit of everything! Enjoy!