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Sea Glass Continues to Inspire – NEW twists on OLD materials!

September 25, 2023 by jgdefalco

Sea Glass Continues to Inspire – NEW twists on OLD materials!

See you in the coming weeks for two exciting Cape Ann Artisan events.

Cape Ann Designs Sea Glass Collection

Every time someone walks into my studio and looks at my sea glass collection, a predictable question arises, “where do I get my sea glass?”  In fact, I now respond by saying that I rarely collect any more.  If I do, it’s generally on the way-off season.    Except for the constant quest for the rarest of colors and sea pottery – an anchor of most of my designs – the inspiration comes from the sea glass itself that is sitting on my shelf.

 

In order to challenge my creative spirit, my goal is to find ways to use the wide variety of shapes and sizes in my collection.   There’s considerable work involved in sorting by size, shape, color, and even texture.  Older glass is actually easier to work with, airier, and a bit easier to drill.   My collections have evolved each year by focusing on “like” pieces.

Trio of Beauties

It took years for me to find a unique way to use the bottlenecks, for example.  Pairing them with Beth Williams beautiful beads, the Bottleneck Beauty collection emerged. 

Large, heavier pieces have always challenged me.  They are heavy, so you just cannot add more weight.  That’s when I decided to use leather with sea glass and create a line around the pieces.  The Line in the Sand Collection was unveiled at the show I created with artist friend Leslie Heffron at the Jane Deering Gallery in 2021.   A huge benefit to this collection is that there is no metal touching skin, so that has an appeal to someone that has a metal allergy.   They are also fun and funky pieces – great for a casual look.

Anchor Collection

Of late, I’ve had a lot of fun using half-bottle necks to create the Anchor Collection of lariats.  I personally love these for their truly nautical them and flexibility.  I wear mine all the time.  Lariats clasp in the front with large clasps.  They are much easier to work with as we begin to feel the challenge of hooking a small finding behind our head – something that happens to all of us eventually!

Wovern Wonders

Years ago, I learned how to create cages around unusual shapes of sea glass at a workshop out in Snow Farm.  I set that aside until quite recently when the shapes started to speak to me again!  A few very long and solid pieces took on the look of lighthouses!   Others just evolved based on their original nature – perfume bottles, bottoms of wine bottles turned upside down look like bells!  Alas, the Woven Wonders collection can be seen as both lariats and necklaces.

Looking ahead toward next summer, the focus will be on my garden.  The very largest of sea glass pieces will just not make the cut as jewelry.  As I prepare to be part of the Generous Gardener’s tour in 2024, it occurred to me that my garden has to reflect my collective creative passions.   From this exciting pursuit, I am now introducing sea glass stepping stones in my garden and if all goes well, I hope to have them available next spring for your garden too!

Please join me at two exciting events in the coming weeks.  This SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1 4-7 PM is the opening of our 40th Anniversary exhibition at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck.  The current artisans are hosting a show with our past members whose work encompasses a wide variety of styles and media.   Then the following weekend, please join me at the Sea Glass Studio to see all the work in person during our Fall Cape Ann Artisans Tour – October 7-8 10AM to 5PM. 

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Taking in the Pink Craze? Sea Glass Designs Deliver!

August 8, 2023 by jgdefalco

Taking in the Pink Craze? Sea Glass Designs Deliver!

Over the last few weeks, I’ve had the opportunity to pull out all the “pink stops!”   From a girlfriend’s trip to see “Barbie” to participating in several wonderful “Play for Pink” breast cancer fundraisers – I’ve nearly exhausted my pink wardrobe!   When I look out at my garden, I am overwhelmed with the sheer beauty of fuchsia pink gladiolas.   So, as I began to prepare for the upcoming Cape Ann Artisans summer mini-tour, I decided to take a pink inventory.

It starts with all my Cape Ann Artisan materials.   Way ahead of the pink craze (in fact, by 40 years), we have branded our tour in pink.   So, if you forget everything else on August 12th pick up a pink brochure and follow the pink flags!

But right here in my sea glass world I took a deep dive into my sea glass jewelry collection and found some wonderful surprises.   For starters, I have a barrette that combines pink sea pottery with a pink striped piece of sea glass – a truly unique find and combination!

 

Using lavender sea glass, one of my newest designs includes many tones that border on pink.   This newest lariat and matching earrings are called “spinning tops” – using bottlenecks and deep pink pearls.

See the gallery of pink and lavender combinations to find your favorite way to celebrate this year’s Pink Frenzy!

The Woven Wonders collection features an exquisite curved, very deep lavender piece of sea glass that is hanging off a multi-colored metal choker. I also found a classic beauty – a necklace that layers a pink patterned piece of pottery on top of a lavender-pinkish piece of sea glass making a statement.  Please stop in to enjoy the full collection this weekend!

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Ready. Set. Go. 10/20/40/400!

January 16, 2023 by jgdefalco

Ready. Set. Go. 10/20/40/400!

When I look out at the sign on my studio, it says Cape Ann Designs EST. 2002, but that’s just because my mother had the sign made for me and her lucky number was “22.”   Cape Ann Designs was actually founded in 2003 under the original name “Beach Glass Barrettes.”  Not long after that, the founders of the first Sea Glass Festival knocked on my door and participating in that show in 2004 was the first time I showed my work and met Carole Lambert, author of the Sea Glass Chronicles.   What Carole didn’t realize at the time is that she started a movement.  Since the publication of her book and Rockport’s tiny, but well attended “shard fest” – sea glass has had its own momentum and brought people together all around the world.

For me as well, it’s been a wild ride.   In 2023, I am embracing many significant milestones – two personal ones – 10 years on the Cape Ann Artisans Tour and 20 as a maker while being part of the larger communities – that of the Artisans which is celebrating its 40th and the City of Gloucester which is celebrating its 400th!  Wow, that’s a lot of bubbly!

As I pause and reflect, it’s good to revisit my goals for beginning this venture.  First and foremost, I need

Carole Lambert Book Signing

ed to recharge the creative side of my brain. My years of working in the corporate field had forced me to rely on others for that…. but I had many roots to nurture.  Secondly, I did, in fact, want to make this a separate business, all on its own.  I truly didn’t need any more hobbies (which I define as things no one would ever pay me to do, e.g. golf, tennis, kayaking, and simply collecting sea glass.)  I also knew I wanted to make something functional, beautiful, indigenous to Cape Ann, and in a niche that would have its own following.  All in all, I do believe I have achieved these things.

Before I ever started selling, I also spoke with retailers and galleries and learned a few things that concerned me.  One is that there were many makers who had “come and gone” leaving them in a precarious position.  This was especially true for hair accessories, a long-forgotten niche of jewelry.  My other goal was to stay with it and not disappoint people.  Furthermore, I wanted to be sure people thought of sea glass designs regardless of geography or time of year.  That’s an ongoing goal as I continue to evolve the designs and move the work beyond the north shore.  But now for the fun part.  The numbers tell a story of their own.  Since I started tracking items sold in 2003 (to the extent that I could – wholesale being a bit tricky) – here are some (not all) fun proof points of what’s sold:

  • 667 Barrettes (across 3 sizes)
  • 555 Alligator Clips
  • 208 Hair Combs
  • 132 Hair Forks
  • 303 Bracelets
  • 269 Pairs of Earrings

Now that’s a lot of sea glass! More importantly, however, have been the hundreds of amazing people that have endorsed my work, are wearing it, provide endless feedback and encouragement, and keep coming back for more.  This part of the journey is the most exciting, unexpected, and appreciated.  It’s all I need to be inspired to bring you the next wave of designs and find new ways to use my collection.  Thank you for being part of my journey!  Here’s to 2023.

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My Interview with MSONEWSports by Rick Moore

February 26, 2019 by jgdefalco

Rick Moore is a pro!  A beloved, retired Math teacher, Rick has found another calling, interviewing athletes and artists (among others) for his amazing internet radio venture.  Go Rick!  Here’s my recent interview with him.  I am humbled by his generous spirit.

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Textures of the Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios: This weekend!

June 16, 2015 by jgdefalco

Every time I start a new piece, I have the chance to dump loads of sea glass on to a table and peruse each piece to see how it would like to end up – a barrette? a brooch? a hunt for its mate for a pair of earrings?  Texture makes a big difference.  Nice flat pieces with even edges make great barrettes – while funky, chunky pieces work well for bracelets.  Sometimes, I just set aside a piece and look at it to see if it inspires an entirely new item in the collection.  Sea marbles and other odd shapes inspired a new type of "enclosed" pendant.  Flat chunky pieces inspired new post earrings (finally) as well as scarf clips.  Lariats were born of bottlenecks.  Then there is a matter of what feels good in your hair.  My newest silver  combs feel great – really stay in well and create an elegant addition to the collection. 

Generally speaking, the french clips that I use for barrettes feel solid and functional, while adding glamor your lovely locks!  It's no secret, that I love making and sharking hair accessories – since my quest for quality hair pieces started me on this artistic journey over 12 years ago.  The only way to see the full collection is to come to the studio and this is one of two weekends that the studio is open for two full days.   Whether you are a neighbor or visitor – please stop in to see me and my 21 fellow Cape Ann Artisans!  Look for the magenta flags and pick up a map either online, at the Chamber of Commerce on Commercial Street, or at almost any tourist attraction, Artisan Studio, hotel, or restaurant in town. 

And if you are looking to adopt a puppy, stop to see Judy Wright or Pam Stratton who are hosting "meet & greets" with Cape Ann Animal Aid!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I just want to let you know how much I love my sea glass bracelet. It is so striking and unique. When I wear it I always receive compliments. I am looking forward to seeing you and your beautiful designs soon.

Thank you, Linda Adams

 

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