From Maureen BZ of Cosmo’s Moon jewelry - i write about various topics- mainly Art and Metalsmithing, (Where I write helpful articles for my customers) PLUS life in Tucson AZ and Florence Italy, my adventure with Chronic pain, and whatever else is rattling around my brain that I want to express in writing.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
the state of my affairs
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
In Earshot....the image dilemma
Friday, April 3, 2009
Metalsmithing's New look
Have you seen SNAG's new Metalsmith Magazine format?
(if you are asking what SNAG is click here)
it has been re-designed , with new content and easier to read typeface.
I must say, I have been quite vocally critical in the past of the magazine,
but I am honestly happy with the new look and content!
why the change of heart? (you may ask.....)
I've done a lot of thinking on this subject for a while.
I do have a great interest in the future of SNAG and metalsmithing,
so the magazine’s content always has a deep impact on me. (such a sensitive artist...)
I had felt for a while that “Metalsmith” was really the voice of the organization,
so when I saw last year’s Exhibition in Print (EIP) I was concerned that SNAG was lost to me,
and I pondered if it was relevant to me, or many of my peers.
coming to a conclusive opinion on the Exhibition in Print was a struggle for me, because I also have a deep appreciation for the artistic process.
I know the import of pushing the envelope, and furthermore I believe that part of pushing the envelope usually means creating a visceral reaction.
It's just the nature of the beast. I think that last year’s EIP succeeded in that aspect. (Laughing a bit while I type that).
I think I just got jangled more than anything, (and I'm sorry if my response was too harsh)
which I believe is what many of the piece’s that were displayed were meant to do.
So, upon reflection, I now think that the issue was successful, even if I didn’t particularly relish it’s effect.
ok, so about the new Metalsmith Format, I feel I must share my analogy:
Before the re-design, I would read Metalsmith like I was taking a dose of medicine:
good for me, perhaps, but still sometimes difficult to take.
Now, the new format feels like a vitamin:
desired tool to keep myself healthy, proactive (and yes, sometimes a little hard to take as well)
So, with a re-designed Magazine, a bright and Shiny new Orchid forum design (looks GREAT!)
and a few hundred hours in the studio, what gorgeous creations will you bring to the table?
I don’t know about you, but I am excited by our possibilities......
Happy ‘Smithing!
Maureen Brusa Zappellini