“Ask an Artist!” – LAST CALL

Do you ever have those times when you turn around and *poof!* what seems like yesterday was actually several months ago?


Well, I’m having one of those times today (truth be told, I think that happens here at B3 all too frequently!)  Today, I turned around and it was February and I still hadn’t completed my “Ask an Artist” interview with the fabulous Sara Richardson (which by the way, I began in *cough cough* NOVEMBER!) Lucky for me, she is truly lovely (and understanding and flexible and all kinds of other helpful things!) and is still up for answering all your burning questions about submitting your work to magazines and online publications.

As such, this is officially your last call for questions. I will collect your curiosities until Wednesday 2/9 at 12pm.  After that, it’s time to pick Sara’s brain – expect to see the results of all this inquiry posted by the end of next week!  Check out Sara’s artist profile to find out more about her art and her background as one of the founding editors of Step by Step Wire Jewelry magazine.

There are four easy ways to submit your questions:

  1. Write it in the comments section at the end of this blog entry

  2. Post it to our wall on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/BlueBuddhaBoutique

  3. Tweet it to us using @BlueBuddhaBtq: http://twitter.com/BlueBuddhaBtq

  4. Email it to me at [email protected]

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13 years 10 months ago

Hi Sara,
thanks for the opportunity to ask a questions.
I enjoy doing Maille and working with wire.
What would you recommend to someone who wishes to develop in this area… I have signed up for a MetalSmithing Class given at a local Art Studio and taught by a person who has a BA in Fine Arts.
I thought this might be a good way to begin to ‘see’ how metal works… I do not want to replace Mailling but rather add to my knowledge base…
I love working in Bright Aluminum.. it cost much less than sterling yet still has the ‘bling’ factor(espcially BBB rings).. Can Aluminum be obtained to do wire wrapping and other crafts?
Regards Liz Keeler