Showing posts with label sneak peek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sneak peek. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

My new studio!

It took almost a month, but my studio in our new house is finally set up and work-ready. Today I'll be taking you on the official tour!

The studio is located in the basement of our new house. What it lacks in natural lighting it makes up for in size, as it's more than TWICE the amount of space my last studio occupied.

There's ample room for Barbie storage, that's for sure.

When you walk down the stairs, past the Barbie bins, straight ahead is what I call my "sorting & cutting area" this is where the dolls are sorted and organized and the station where I'll eventually be cutting out the various doll parts I need (once I get a stool tall enough to sit here that is.)


This is an overview of my fabrication/bench area…



Midge sits atop my flex shaft, as she's done in all my studios.


To the right of my bench is the "resin station" where all my epoxy magic happens.


And to the right of that area is my soldering station. (my bulletin/inspiration board is a little empty at the moment, but that will change)

You can't tell from this photo, but there's a basement window to the left of this area which is where I'll be setting up the new fume exhaust unit I just purchased. Hooray for finally having a proper ventilation system!


Looking back towards the stairs again, this countertop area is a sort-of "miscellaneous task zone" right now. It has my tumbler, my ultrasonic and various storage items.


And of course Charlie gets a comfy spot on this counter for his visits…


Just to the right of that, sits my antique pharmacists cabinet. This beauty has 96 drawers in it and the whole unit rotates!

I can't even begin to express my love for this piece. It was my grandfathers who was a pharmacist in Lake George, NY where it served him and his pharmacy for decades until eventually making it's way to my parents basement where it sat in storage for years.

It was promised to me a while back and I'm thrilled to finally have the space for it! It's the heaviest thing ever and admittedly was a huge pain in the a** to move from my parents house to here but will be SO worth it once it's all cleaned up and usable again.

I'm also fortunate to have a slop sink downstairs which is HUGELY convenient (situated right between the washer and dryer so I can get laundry done while I work… bonus!)

This new space will be great and I'm certain will serve me well for a few years at the very least. However, one of the biggest perks in buying this house is sitting detached from the house just outside our backyard…

…a HUGE 3 car garage! Someday (soon-ish we hope) it will be converted into "My Dream Studio!" The studio I've been fantasizing about, scheming and planning for since I graduated college. Two of the three bays will be converted into my studio, and the third will be kept as a regular garage door for our car/storage (we're a one-car family anyway so it's perfect.) It will be insulated/heated, with lots of windows and maybe even a skylight or two! We have some other house projects that will need to come first, but this will truly be a dream come true for me when it happens.

So that's the tour! I'm hoping to get back to a more regular posting schedule here on the blog now that we're settling in so stay tuned. I have lots of custom orders underway right now… I'll share images of those soon!

Thursday, November 25, 2010

NEW! In my shop

My etsy shop is re-stocked with all new work for the holidays. Be sure to scoop up your favorites before it's too late! And remember, all purchases automagically include my lovely holiday gift wrap.





Happy Thanksgiving everyone! I am so thankful for all of YOU; my loyal collectors, followers and fans! You enable me to continue to do what I love, day in and day out and for that I am forever grateful. Have a wonderful holiday!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Hannah Zakari Boutique in Edinburgh

I've been busy-as-a-bee filling wholesale orders these days, one of which is this large re-stock of items for retailer Hannah Zakari in the UK which recently opened a new brick and mortar boutique in Edinburgh this summer!



Here's a little peek into the new storefront:

Hannah Zakari
43 Candlemaker Row
Edinburgh
EH1 2QB
UK

Check out the Hannah Zakari website here and their blog for important news here.

Monday, April 05, 2010

shoe pinwheels for spring



I'm pretty dang excited about these shoe pinwheel cocktail rings
(in gold vermeil as well? yes please.)
…coming soon!

Friday, December 11, 2009

The King & Queen

Here's another one of the pieces from my solo show which I am particularly fond of…

King & Queen Brooch
© Margaux Lange 2009


This brooch was a fun one for me because it allowed me to play around with narrative, which I'm enjoying more and more in my work. Depending on the positioning on the wearer's clothing, you can change the "relationship" of the king and queen, creating a playful dialog between the characters. Still available at Luke & Eloy Gallery.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Wearable Nostalgia

Swimming Smile Brooch sold
© Margaux Lange 2009


We're back from our Pittsburgh adventures! The opening of Wearable Nostalgia went really well on Saturday despite some snowy weather. Luke & Eloy is a wonderful gallery located in the Lawrenceville area of Pittsburgh, and is beautifully curated by owner Brigitte Martin (of crafthaus fame.)

Quote Bubble Brooches
© Margaux Lange 2009

My work looked great displayed in two large glass cases near the front of the shop. Dave and I had a lovely time chatting with Brigitte and her patrons. We met some wonderful people including a lot of local artists and metalsmiths from the Pittsburgh area (I even had a chance to meet ROY - who was kind enough to bring me a bag of Barbie dolls!) Thanks to everyone who came out and showed their support, it really meant a lot.

Lotus Pendant
© Margaux Lange 2009

The exhibition has already gotten some great press! It was featured on ABC 4 evening news during a segment entitled "Check it Out" (watch the clip here.) and it was also mentioned on Pittsburgh's POPcity media blog.

Red Passion Pendant
© Margaux Lange 2009

I'll be revealing more photos in the days to come but here's a few of the works that were part of the show. If you didn't get a chance to make it to the opening, and/or you're interested in purchasing work from the exhibit, the show will be on view at Luke & Eloy Gallery through January 16th (contact info here.)

SMACK! Brooch
© Margaux Lange 2009