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Fiber Jewelry Studio #2

Morgen Barrett Designs – Jewelry & Fiber

Morgen is a Guest Artist at Studio #2

Art is my therapy and a way to bring more light into the world. As a self taught jewelry maker and fiber artist, I pour love into every piece I create. Working from my cozy studio in Oregon City, I produce small batches that reflect my passion for craftsmanship and creativity. Each design tells a story, offering a unique touch to those who cherish handmade artistry.

Website: http://morgenbarrettdesigns.etsy.com

Instagram: Morgen Barrett Designs

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morgenbarrettdesigns

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All Artists Fiber Mixed Media Studio 11

Ammi Brooks – Fiber Arts & Egg Dioramas

I use raw wool using the wet felting method. I dye silk scarves using the ice-dyeing method. I make egg ornaments out of real eggshells.

I have been creating art for as long as I can remember. I have no formal education in felting, but I took a class for my eggs 50 years ago.

https://www.etsy.com/shop/AmmisArt

Instagram: ammibrooks

Facebook: Ammi’s Art

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All Artists Fiber Painting & Drawing Studio #3

Jeanne Cardana – 2D Fine Art & Fiber

Jeanne is a Guest Artist at Studio #3.

I have a Bachelors in Biological/Wildlife Illustration and much of my earlier illustration career was centered in the medical and scientific realms. I worked as a private contractor illustrating for the USDA, national magazines (Mother Earth News, Fins and Feathers, National Wildlife), and for various scientific, medical, university, and commercial communities.
My training as a biological/medical illustrator, attention to detail, strong connection with the natural world, and love of and lifetime experience with horses translate into my work as an artist. My mediums of choice are colored and graphite pencils, which allow for the detailed work of my pieces. I strives to capture the essence and personality of the animals (and human subjects) and to portray and to ‘tell their story’ visually. Horses are likely, my most favored animal subject. I focus on getting correct, the details, anatomy, and movements of my animal subjects. Once I have my subject(s) in mind, the composition and storytelling come together in a way that support the piece’s harmony I wish to capture. Recently I have explored the world of Needle Felting and have created several realistic, original animal creations using sheep wool and alpaca fibers.

https://www.jeannecardana.com

Facebook: jeannecardanafineart

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All Artists Fiber Jewelry Studio #1

Susan Dumolt – Jewelry & Fiber

Sue is a Guest Artist at Studio #1

I have been creating wearable art for over 65 years now and still get joy out of the process. My degree is in Occupational Therapy, so it included many art classes, but most of my art learning has come from creating and learning from other artists who are highly skilled. I am indebted to those artists and try to pass on the skills to others. I am inspired mostly by the nature that I am so blessed to be surrounded by daily.

My jewelry evolves every year as I explore new art forms. This year cloisonné jewelry is new for me. Many years experience in metalwork and enamels have led me to a level of skill where I can successfully combine them to create jewelry with this ancient and complex art form. Once the metal form of the jewelry is created and basic layers of enamel are added, a picture is drawn and interpreted with fine silver wire. The cells created on the piece are then carefully filled with enamel to add color to the piece. About ten firings in the kiln are required to finish. Then the finishing process begins ending with beautiful jewelry that you can wear for years.
The enamel fern and leaf jewelry start in the spring when I gather tiny leaves and ferns which are pressed and dried. Later they are used to make impressions of their shapes for a very earthy look of colorful leaves and ferns. These are some of my favorite enamel earrings and necklaces.
All of my jewelry is made from scratch, beginning with silver and copper sheet metal.


My purses made from Pendleton fabric are labors of love. I am entranced with Pendleton fabrics and love enhancing them with copper medallions and large beads and stones to create small but visually impactful cross body purses.

Webste: https://www.lmca-artisans.com

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