Being in a creative environment has a number of perks, not the least of which is the fact that we run into really cool artists on a daily basis. We exchange images, websites, and stories about artists we’ve encountered in the studio frequently, and I thought it was about time we shared some of our recent favorites. These artists range from B3 customers, to employees and friends and are all inspiring in their own right. We hope you’ll find as much in joy in looking at their work as we do.
Stephanie Anne – “Master of Deception”
A couple months ago, our Inventory Coordinator, Jen sent around an image of a piece by Stephanie, a long-time friend of B3. (Stephanie was actually the first intern we ever had and is one of the main reasons why we even have an internship program, and she still continues to be a part of the team behind the scenes.) The squid form is composed of felted wool, sterling wire, and Swarovski crystals. The scales you see in the image were all handmade by Stephanie! They are all hand-pierced copper that she silver-foiled and enameled. Something tells me the images does not do this piece justice and if you were lucky enough to attend the SNAG (Society of North American Goldsmiths) Conference this past spring, you got to see this piece up close and personal and frankly, we’re jealous.
Learn more about this artist and check our her artist statement here: http://stephanieannedesigns.weebly.com/
Mary Ellen Croteau – “Close”
Some of you may have seen this artist when we posted about her incredible piece on our page on Facebook a couple months ago. Rebeca shared her work with us (Mary Ellen is actually Rebeca’s friend’s mom!) and we were all absolutely blown away! As the title suggests, this eight-foot tall self-portrait was inspired by the work of painter Chuck Close. However, it’s Mary Ellen’s twist on materials that is perhaps most astonishing in this instance. The piece is composed entirely of reused caps (about 7,000 to be exact!) from sources such as beverages, cleaners, and personal grooming products. The color variation is achieved solely through layering the original color of the caps themselves. All of us here have a certain level of patience probably above average but this even floored us!
Learn more about this artist and check out her artist statement here: http://maryellencroteau.net/
Lisa Rosenberg – “Wrist Corset”
Lisa is one of our B3 team members and recently shared this piece she created in her silversmithing class with me. Needless to say, I was drooling. The piece which she calls “The Wrist Corset” is copper trimmed in sterling silver with sterling silver grommets and chain. She does not currently have an online shop where you could buy your own wrist corset (yeah, you know I asked!) but stay tuned – she may set one up soon! In the meantime, if she has you inspired to learn how to make your own work like this (and you live in Illinois) check out the class she took in Carol Stream at the Many Hands Studio – contact Kathryn Larson at [email protected] for information.
Joshua Diliberto – Chainmaille/Cosmology/Drawing
Rebeca was recently contacted by this artist/B3 Customer when he realized that they both love two very specific things – chainmaille and cosmology! Upon visiting his website, she also discovered that he was an incredibly talented drawer. His highly detailed drawings are stunning and we just had to share them. We also really liked this quote on the home page of his website: “BE AN ARTIST IN WHATEVER YOU DO. PAY ATTENTION TO YOUR THOUGHTS AND BODY WHILE HAVING COMPASSION FOR OTHERS AND THE WORLD AROUND YOU. LIVE AND THINK DELIBERATELY, INTENTIONALLY, AND DO NOT LET LIFE HAPPEN TO YOU.” -JOSHUA DILIBERTO
Learn more about this artist and check out his artist statement here: http://www.joshuadiliberto.com/index.html
Wow!!! Awesome work and I love the the way you took it across genres! …I’d be interested in getting that wrist corset too!