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Local Artists Join forces to energize Madfish Wharf’s Madfish Gallery

July 17, 2023 by jgdefalco

Announce Mid Month Reception| Thursday, July 20th during Culture Splash

Madfish Wharf artists have once again collaborated to highlight this incredible gem at the end of Rocky Neck.   One of the cornerstones of this effort is the Madfish Gallery which is being run by artist Sallie Strand for the 3rd year.   For the months of June-September, Sallie has curated a group of artists each month to exhibit and sell their work.  July’s artists include Anne Gilson, Martin Songer, Jacqueline Ganim-DeFalco, and gallery director Sallie Strand.  The artists invite the public to join them at a reception on Thursday evening, July 20th from 5-7 during Discover Gloucester’s Culture Splash.   Regular gallery hours are 12-5 Friday-Sunday and until 7PM on Thursdays.

This is a lively show that combines abstract work and jewelry inspired by many elements of our surroundings.   Gilson’s paintings and collage are, according to her artist statement, “an ongoing contemplation of place and home.”  In a former life, Gilson was associated with the well-loved publication Good Housekeeping, so it’s fitting that home is at the center of her work.  Strand is known for “activating the blank surface,” through the use of gestures, textures, patterns, scrapes, movements, and colors,” and one cannot help but find a bit of the former pastry chef in her work.

Sorger brings a design background to his works of “paint and dry pigment on paper to create gesture and brush stroke – even where they don’t exist.” Martin’s paintings challenge the viewer to find a delicate balance of “structure and imperfection.”

Ganim-DeFalco complements the painters with a diverse collection of functional jewelry – hair accessories, and elegant jewelry made from her indigenous collection of sea glass.  She is celebrating twenty years of making one-of-a-kind sea glass wearable art with the goal of sharing a piece of Cape Ann with everyone that owns her creations.   Ganim-DeFalco and Strand are also both part of the Cape Ann Artisans Open Studios Tour.

Visitors will find July 20th to be an exciting night on Rocky Neck and Madfish Wharf with events being hosted all along the route.  For additional information, please visit DiscoverGloucester.com and RockyNeckArtColony.org.

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Studio is bursting with color and creativity!

November 7, 2022 by jgdefalco

This year has seen amazing traffic to the studio and the incredible visitors have inspired me to create more!  I introduced the Anchor Collection  of Lariats in the Spring and they caught on immediately!  My “SeaDrop” earrings seem to be quite popular right now, so I have just made many more of these.   I have also seen many people who found me outside the formal open studios during visits to Cape Ann and they have become regular visitors when they are in town.  It’s so much fun to have intimate time with visitors.  The studio is open by appointment, so just call 978-283-8333.   I was also privileged to be interviewed by Kristine Fisher for our Cape Ann ARTWaves show as I am heading into my 20th year.  I hope you enjoy this video.

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What’s in store for 2022? Cape Ann Designs update

January 14, 2022 by jgdefalco

Despite a the wacky year of the Pandemic, all-in-all, I enjoyed a new “high” for my sea glass business in 2021.  Inadvertently, my studio became a retreat for those who needed to solve “Covid” hair challenges.  Hair accessories received a new lease on life! The bigger picture is that the LOVE of sea glass is alive and well and as supplies of the “real thing” dwindle, my collection becomes more of an attraction.  This past year my challenge was to find new ways to work with the really large pieces and it was fabulous to introduce the leather and sea glass combos that took the form of “Line in the Sand.”  Now the challenge is to find more sea glass lovers with whom to share the work.  Right now, I am grateful for a series of new locations that are hosting the collection.   Anispotera Mercantile in Lexington has a lovely display.  The owner, Rosemary Austin is pioneering a new concept of all around well-being featuring non-THC CBD products alongside organic coffees and teas and artwork.  You have to agree, these are the things that make our lives more pleasant! The Fuller Craft Museum has added works to their shop and it’s well worth a visit there to see the incredible glass display called “Glass Life Forms”.  Down in St. Augustine, FLA. I am very pleased to be part of W.B. Tatter Gallery on Anastasia Island – just cross this bridge and you are there!  Wendy is a talented silk painting/batik artist who I was lucky enough to meet during my recent travels!

 

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How to Wear Your Hair| Alligator Clips and Combs

June 17, 2021 by jgdefalco

As promised, here’s the next video for using hair accessories.  Enjoy learning about alligator clips and combs!

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Introducing new video series| How to Wear Your Hair!

April 20, 2021 by jgdefalco

Long hair goes in and out of style, but for some of us, it’s always in!  Whether the Pandemic caused you to re-think your hair, or you just love it like I do, or you are buying a gift for a loved one, it’s always good to have some Hair Accessory Savvy!  Thanks to my friend and fellow artist Leslie Heffron, I am pleased to be able to share this new video series.  Here’s the first one, I hope you like it!

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My Passion for Hair Accessories and YOUR chance to become a Trendsetter!

February 11, 2021 by jgdefalco

My Passion for Hair Accessories and YOUR chance to become a Trendsetter!

There’s much to be said for “necessity is the mother of invention.”  That is exactly how I came to be a “maker” of my favorite piece of wearable art – hair accessories.  It was a BIG DEAL to grow my hair long.  Pixie cuts were the rage when I was a young girl and my parents loved the no muss, no fuss  (a/ka/a) chop-it-all off look.   I was horrified and wanted long hair.  So today I still have it!

Over the years, however, I found it extremely difficult to find high quality hair accessories.   I found them more readily overseas – the UK, Italy, Spain, & France.  In the U.S., I started to look for them in antique stores and flea markets since the older ones were made to a higher quality standard.  Pictured here are some of what became quite a collection! (special thanks to friends Jim & Judi for the latest additions!)

As long hair has come and gone, so have people making high quality hair accessories.  The best “clips” are the patented French Barrettes – all the rest are cheap imitations that pull at your hair and break.  The French clips come in 4+ sizes and usually just one size can be found if at all in department stores.

When I first started to collect sea glass, I had a vision for making sea glass barrettes.  That vision quickly expanded to creating a full line of hair accessories – using barrettes and other findings such as combs, forks, sticks, bobby pins, and alligator clips.  I have even used a local metal shop that does laser cutting to make some of my own findings.

With a few quick searches, I happened on some history that might be of interest to collectors.

For thousands of years, hair bands, ribbons, bows, hairpins, combs, barrettes, beads, threads, sticks, and other various materials have been used in the hair for both aesthetic and cultural value to express identity. The first reference to human hair accessories happens to also be what many historians have dubbed the first relic of human art. Found in modern Austria, the Venus of Willendorf  dates to between 24,000-22,000 B.C.E. The limestone statuette is called “Venus” to discern it as a depiction of the original female form.

As I have now been a “maker” for 19 years, I may have benefited from some of the “return to long hair” trends, but in some cases, I was fighting the wave of short hair.  It never really mattered to me, as I was focused on changing perception of hair accessories to hair jewelry.  I frequently say to my clients – “when you spend hundreds of dollars to color and style your hair, why would you throw a poorly made, uninteresting bobble in your hair and ruin it “– rather than accentuate its beauty and your investment.   Hair accessories are both beautiful and functional and as history tells us, they are one of the  the earliest ways to “express one’s identity.”   This particular video by Glamour Magazine is a great snapshot of the last 10 decades.

Further to the article above,

Over these last few years, there has been a growing adoration for hair accessories in day-to-day fashion as a way to celebrate identity. From bejeweled barrettes to the classic snap clip, this trend is currently dominating in the hottest streetstyle and runway fashion. While its rotation back into what’s “a la mode” feels fresh, hair accessories are one of humanity’s oldest forms of fashion.

I leave you with this fun image of a girl after my own heart from the Glamour video! And of course, a fabulous group of clients who have discovered my studio and to whom I am ever so grateful!   I look forward to sharing the latest work and adorning you and helping you find the best expression of your identity with the perfect hair piece!  You too can be a hair adorning Trendsetter!   Click on the photos below to see my clients adorned in sea glass hair accessories.

As long hair has come and gone, so have people making high quality hair accessories. I aim to help you find the best expression of your identity with the perfect hair piece! Share on X
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She really loved it. What a fantastic gift–coming from the sea and artfully crafted.  It made a big hit!

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