Fire In the Soul

Fire In the Soul
"Fire In the Soul" From the Merka series in The Elves of the Woodland Realm

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Woodland Queen Photo Shoot, June 2016

So, this costume and shoot was a long time coming for me. I had sculpted a wood nymph the year before and I had wanted to recreate her in real life. I did a post about her and how I made her last year. You can find it here. I finally got up the courage to sell her and she sold to a customer in New York. She now has a new home in a mythical garden in New York, NY. But soon after I made her I was inspired to make a costume based on her, mostly a head piece.


These are the images from that inspiration. Model, Charlotte Greaser and makeup artist, Candace Ingram can both be found on Facebook and Instagram.






This outfit and head dress will be for sale in on my website in late July. You will be able to find it here.

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Fairy Sisters Photo Shoot

Fairy Sisters, May 2016



Both outfits and accessories where made by me. The white fairy wings were also made by me and will be sold with the blue fairy costume. The other fairy wings were made by Fairy Wings and Things on Etsy. The concept and photography is by me as well. You can find more info and see my gallery on my photography Facebook page Jennifer Griffin Fine Art. You can also view more images of my photography work on my website, www.LilyMairi.com.




                   Both of these costumes will be for sale. You can find them here (link coming soon)


If you are interested in costuming or photography, please contact me here. Hope you enjoyed this post!

Monday, June 27, 2016

Caldera Music Fest 2016

I had been contacted by the organizers of the Caldera Pagan Music Festival through my Etsy shop in December last year about attending Caldera as a vendor. I had read a bit about the festival and as it was their first year, I thought I would give it a try, as it should be low key. You know, more practice at vending. It was held in La Fayette, GA on some private property. The area was beautiful.



Thought the numbers were not as high as anticipated, there were some fabulous vendors and I enjoyed meeting them and seeing their work, and hearing some great music. My husband went with me to help me out.
It was so hot and dusty. My plan was to leave the "walls" on my booth but it was just too hot, which took away from my look. It worked, but wasn't what I had spent hours planning and measuring out. But every show I do I learn something and change it up accordingly.



My Woodland Queen costume and Blue Fairy costume drew lots of attention and traffic. I'm going to have a whole lot more costumes available for next year. I could have sold this dress several times, but I hadn't photographed it yet. Since the show and writing this post I have photographed it. I'll be doing a post on it later and updating this post with a link. But here is a sneak peek.



 There was serious talent at the festival. Several artists did demonstrations in their booths. One of the vendors, The PX Smith had some fantastic pieces and even let people smith a bit, including my husband.

My husband learning a bit of blacksmithing from The PX Smith.






This artist creates some beautiful knives, swords, jewelry and other items. Seriously beautiful work. It was also nice to know that this art form is being picked back up.



Another artist I was very impressed with was Melody Allen of  Oniero Ceramics N Skin, out of Knoxville, TN. She had her leather works at the festival and let me just say they were amazing. Her cosplay of a steampunk faun was amazing as well!



The detail and care she takes with her leather works is just beautiful. Her finish on the edges is just perfect. If you are looking for quality leather work, she is your girl.





Our vendor neighbors, Heathen Craft, is a coop group of artists and makers out of New Orleans. They had wide variety of handmade goods, and some fabulous people.


  

There were lots of fabulous vendors, artists, and makers. This blog would go on forever if I profiled each of them. They each had unique style and were very kind and eager to talk with attendees and other artists about their creative process. They were all a great group of people.  

Blue Lotus Custom Creations

The Gypsy Wagon

Plug A Nug, glass blower. They can be found on Instagram @pluganug
I am excited that we will be attending next year as vendors again. For next year they changed the dates to October. SO hopefully that will cool things off a bit. They are also changing the layout, which means there won't be as many vendors in 2017. I am excited to meet all the new artists and makers next year!




New Artwork

Since the last 2 months have been crazy, I have a whole bunch of stuff to catch up on. Like these super cute teacup fairy gardens!



Some other things I have been working on are mixed media pieces and some assemblage pieces. I have several pieces in my head I want to create. However, it is something that I have finished these pieces.



I also have had several photo shoots as well. Recently, I did a photo shoot with sisters. It was so much fun. Their family is fantastic. I'll do a post about the shoot later.


I also attended the Caldera Pagan Music Festival as a vendor for LilyMairi. You can see images from the festival in my post here. There was anticipated to be nearly 4,000 attendees. However, I think because of the holiday weekend it was on, and the fact it was their first year, attendance wasn't that high. I did manage to meet some fantastic artists and spend some time with the hubby without the kids in tow.