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postheadericon They’re Not Just to Eat With, Kids!

Another burst of an update for you! I just wanted to share with you my latest wearable art venture…wearable art spoon pendants made from antique silver plated spoons (and even occasional sporks!)  See one you like? Shoot me an email!

Antique silver plated spoon pendants, $25 each.

Oh, and I have been meaning to mention the upcoming invitational arts and crafts festival I will be participating in the weekend of October 27/28th outside of Atlanta. It’s called the John’s Creek Arts Festival (put on by Splash Festivals).  I’ve been working on LOTS of new originals, making prints, making lots of wearable art pieces (like the spoon pendants) and more for this festival, which I am so excited about! So, if you’re in the area, I hope to see you there!

Closeup of Roses for My Love (from the Sugar Skull Girls series) spoon pendant.

postheadericon Artist du Jour: Andrea Peterson

Welcome to another installment of Artist du Jour: mini interviews with the creative kind!  This week’s interviewee, Andrea Peterson, will knock your socks off with her lovely fashion illustrations and gorgeous paintings… thank you for not training dolphins, Andrea!

Artist du Jour: Andrea Peterson

Who are you and what do you do?

I’m an artist, a swimmer, and a beach-lover who currently works at an art gallery in Scottsdale, AZ (when I’m not painting or doing freelance illustration).

Who or what inspires you?

Tons of artists: Frida Kahlo, Gustav Klimt, love the whole Art Nouveau movement – everyone knows and loves Mucha but I also love Arthur Beardsley, and of course my artist peers who I feel close thanks to social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter (and blogs such as this!) where we can share our current work and passions. This is especially important to me since my current ‘studio situation’ is located on one very messy side of my bedroom (so my ‘studio mates’ are people like you on the computer and my dog Frida, ha).

Bird Bride: In Progress

 

If you could have one superpower, what would it be?

 

Amelia's Compendium of Fashion Illustration: Cover illustration by Andrea Peterson

Invisible. I love Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak – it’s brilliant and I would want that power, no doubt!

What has been your most satisfying moment at an artist thus far?

Completing the cover illustration for Amelia’s Compendium of Fashion Illustration, and attending the launch party for the book in London. Also, whenever I sell original art to a client and/or hear a fan’s feedback it’s greatly rewarding and encouraging since my art is such a part of who I am.

If you are a fellow sufferer of the dreaded artist’s block, what do you find to be the antidote?

Swimming, yoga, happy hour, traveling – anything that’s getting outside and away from paint fumes (ha).

If you weren’t an artist, what profession do you think you’d be in?

Probably a dolphin trainer at Sea World or a marine biology study group doing shark research.  Growing up I always said I wanted to be an artist AND a dolphin trainer, but so far there hasn’t been enough time to do both. Who knows? Never say never. For now, I swim several times a week and use my imagination.  I’ve also always loved forensic anthropology and archaeology; there’s something magical about studying ancient relics where you’re unveiling historical narratives that shape history.

Where can we find you ?

Artist Andrea’s Kitchen Table

website: http://artistandrea.com/

Blog:  http://artistandrea.blogspot.com/

Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtistAndrea

twitter: http://twitter.com/artistandrea

 

Be sure to check out the fabulous Amelia’s Magazine to see more great illustrations by Andrea, as well as many other talented artists… not to mention some great reads.

 

 

Ooh la la by Andrea Peterson. Prints available for purchase on Etsy.

 

 

 


Mermaid Prints available on Etsy. Limited time $20 Special!!! I bought mine, did you buy yours?