Become a follower of this blog and be entered to win a free pair of hand-crafted earrings! First 30 followers are eligible. If you share this blog on Facebook you will be entered in the drawing twice, doubling your odds (you must be a "Friend" on Facebook, so please send a request).
Once the winner is randomly selected, he/she will have the opportunity to select a pair of earrings from the entire collection and I will ship them at no charge.
Additionally, each purchase you make will result in an entry to my 2011 Holiday Drawing for a chance to win a free necklace! This could be a great gift for yourself or someone else.
Each purchase your friends/family make will result in both their name AND your name being entered in the Holiday Drawing. Please be sure to mention who referred you when making purchases.
What's in it for me? Increasing my network will increase exposure to my artwork. The greater exposure my artwork has, the more likely I will be to sell my work. So please spread the word by passing on links to my blog http://jamiedanielson.blogspot.com/
and website http://www.jamiedanielson.com/ .
Thank you and GOOD LUCK!
~Jamie
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Wearable Art
Living on the boat and no longer having access to a studio has resulted in a redirection of my creativity- TEMPORARILY! Until I acquire studio space with kilns, etc., my primary creative outlet will be jewelry. I created over 40 necklaces, bracelets, and pair of earrings which are now on display and available for sale at Red Brick Gallery 315 E. Main Street, Ventura, CA. This collection is entirely beach-themed using all-natural materials such as sea glass, shell, coral, abalone, freshwater pearl, wood, and semi-precious stones. Prices range from $10 to $75 and custom orders are being accepted for men, women, and children... I'll even make a collar for your beach-bound hound if you'd like.
Response to my jewelry (or wearable art as I like to call it) has been enthusiastic. I have sold 3 necklaces right off my neck in the past 2 weeks and was even stopped by a pedestrian on Main Street in downtown Ventura to ask where I bought the necklace I was wearing. I'm very optimistic that this new endeavor will be rewarding and financially fruitful. In keeping up with the momentum of my productivity, my next step is to develop business cards, professional images, packaging, a website, and an Etsy account. For now, here are some amateur photos I took of some of my work.
Response to my jewelry (or wearable art as I like to call it) has been enthusiastic. I have sold 3 necklaces right off my neck in the past 2 weeks and was even stopped by a pedestrian on Main Street in downtown Ventura to ask where I bought the necklace I was wearing. I'm very optimistic that this new endeavor will be rewarding and financially fruitful. In keeping up with the momentum of my productivity, my next step is to develop business cards, professional images, packaging, a website, and an Etsy account. For now, here are some amateur photos I took of some of my work.
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