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March Art Happenings

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Despite the winter weather the Arts in Middle Tennessee carry on.  Here’s a short list of Art Events coming soon to a location near you!

In Williamson County:

Currently Showing on Grid Row at the Factory at Franklin – Prism Art League Exhibit – works of the Students of Melanie Jackson, Franklin Artist

Encore! - Applications due March 5, 2010 – See article below for more information

Art Up Close and Personal - Monday, March 8, 2010  6 – 8:00 pm   Williamson County Public Library – Bets Ramsey, Fiber Artist

South of the Border - Bets Ramsey

Brown Bag Lunch – Friday, March 12, 2010 11 – 1:00 pm   Williamson County Public Library – Angela M. Hillstrom, Primitive Doll Artist  bring a bag lunch and enjoy!

New Event! Southgate Studio and Fine Art -  Artist Reception – Friday March 5, 2010   6 – 8:00 pm – Upstairs at the Factory at Franklin

Featuring new works by Dawn Whitelaw, Jody Thompson, Pat Thompson, Lori Putnam, Catherine McMuray, Paula Frizbe and Jim Frazier.  Introducing Jean Gauld-Jaeger, Brenda Siegal, Ed Routon and Cynthia Vowell

In Nashville:

Art Crawl - Saturday, March 6, 2010 6 -10:00 pm – Downtown Nashville, TN  – Click on the link to view a map of downtown Nashville participating galleries and shuttle information.

Encore!

The Arts Council of Williamson County(ACWC) and  Steinway Piano Gallery of Nashville are collaborating on a joint fundraiser to benefit the Arts Council’s  arts education program and the Steinway Society of Nashville.  Encore! is inviting artists to take unusable piano parts and turn them into art.  The piano parts are being donated by Samick Music Corporation, a manufacturer of musical instruments.  The completed artwork will be juried by the Encore! Committee  to determine which pieces will be auctioned off in the silent auction and which in the live auction.  The artist will determine the beginning sale price of work to be auctioned and will receive 20% of the final price with the remaining 80% going to ACWC and the Steinway Society.  If any work is not sold it will be returned to the artist.  For more information about this project and a complete list of rules and deadlines please visit the ACWC website (click on the button below).

Encore! Call for Entries Linl

Meet Tom Turnbull, potter

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Tom in his studio

Tom Turnbull is a Nashville potter who loves working in porcelain.  Here is an interview we did with him about his work.

“There is nothing in a pottery studio that I don’t love doing.” Tom Turnbull

A – Tell us a little bit about yourself.

-) 58 yrs. old.  married, two step-sons, 2 grandchildren, another on the way

A – What motivates you to create?

-) to quote Chuck Close “inspiration is for amateurs.  An artist gets up and goes to work.”  I don’t wait for inspiration or the creative spark.  There’s way too much that needs to be done.

A – What is it about ceramics that draws you as opposed to other art forms?

-) There are a number of things-
time- we know ceramic will last at 10,000 years.  No doubt a lot, lot longer.  I have no need for a tombstone when I pass.  My work will mark my life.

-) the feel & flexibility of clay.  I love how it feels & moves.

A – What makes your work unique in your eyes?

-) glaze- I’m painting with glass.  The chemistry, the intuitive nature of glaze, the unknown when I open a kiln.

Small Square Plate

Small Square Plate wtih tree

A – Why porcelain?

-)I have a deep reverence for clay & porcelain is the purest type of clay.  I’ll often wash my hands before working with clay.  Porcelain is also a better substrate for my glazes.

A – How did you learn your craft?

-) most of what ability I have I credit to hard work.  The one, maybe only innate skill I have is that I have a very good sense of form.  That comes naturally to me & I don’t know why I have it.

-) My father worked in a ceramic materials business before I was born.  He started his own ceramic supply business when I was 8 years old & I grew up in the business.  I also served an apprenticeship as a potter.

A  – Did you always want to be an artist?

-) No I didn’t always want to be a potter, but I knew that I wanted to be a potter in the later part of my life and I will be a potter for the rest of my days.  Not to be morbid at all, but I hope to die working.

Round Plate

Round Dinner Plate

A – What’s your favorite thing to make?

-) There is nothing in a pottery studio that I don’t love doing.  I guess if I had to choose, it would be bowls.  Or maybe vases, or 2D wall pieces, or covered jars.

A – aside from pottery, what are your interests?

-) Tai Chi & running & walking for exercise.  I love being around my family.

A – Where do you see yourself in 20 years?

-) 20 years from now? making pottery.

A – Where can people find your work?

-) people can find my work at Adornments in Franklin

Tennesee Arts and Events In February, 2010

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

February Art Events and Shows in Williamson County, Tennessee

  • Feb. 8               Art: Up Close & Personal -  Michael McBride, painting and drawing    Williamson Co. Public Library 6 – 7:30 pm
    "Christina Pose"

    courtesy of google images

  • Feb. 12            Brown Bag Lunch Bunch  -  Shawn South-Aswad, whimsical painted art & furniture    Williamson Co. Public Library   11am – 1 pm

February Art Events and Shows in Nashville, Tennessee

  • Feb. 6              First Saturday Art Crawl   Downtown Nashville   6 -10 pm
  • Feb. 12 – 14     The Art Event   David Lipscomb Campus School   Lipscomb University
  • Feb.  15   Call for Entries Application Deadline for Tennessee Association for Craft Artists (TACA) Spring Show   Centennial Park

First Saturday Art Crawl

http://www.nashvilledowntown.com/

This very cool event occurs the first Saturday of every month in Downtown Nashville, TN.  It’s sponsored by the Nashville Downtown Partnership.  People are invited to visit galleries located in the downtown area.  Some of the galleries are located in theaters and and historic landmarks, other galleries are usually open by appointment only.  Many of the galleries schedule their openings to match the Art Crawl and offer free wine and refreshments to visitors. So, in addition to being able to see all kinds of art, have a little wine and some goodies the Art Crawl is a great opportunity to see inside some places you don’t usually get to see – multitasking at its finest!      Over a 1000 people regularly attend this event so it is a great party each month.  he Nashville Downtown Partnership also provides two free shuttles among the galleries making it very accessible even in bad weather.  Shuttle maps are posted on their website each month listing participating galleries as well as the shuttle route.

Introducing: The Watch

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Welcome to the new face of Adornments Watch!

At Adornments we’re always looking for new ways to improve our customer service. With the new year, we decided to give our blog a make over!  So we are dedicating ourselves to providing you, loyal readers, with regular posts on a wide variety of topics. Everything from information about what’s happening in the Nashville art scene,  tips on what to look for when purchasing great gem stones, amazing DIY projects, hot fashion trends, to advice from professionals on how to plan your dream wedding!

And we are relying on you to tell us what we’re missing!!

So if there’s something you want to read more about (don’t be shy!), let us know!  And as an added incentive – all our readers who visit our new blog and leave a comment will be entered into a drawing for a free giftcard to Starbucks!!

And of course, don’t forget to stop by and visit us at our store, in the Factory at Franklin, near historic downtown Franklin!

Mention our new blog and get 10% off any item in store throughout 2010!

Fall & Winter at Adornments- A Fashion Must!

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Fall has always been my favorite season- the best clothes, beautiful weather and lots of color!  This year is no exception!  Despite the rain, fall looks are coming out in all their colorful splendor and. of course, no look is complete without a trip to Adornments!  Come check out Fall & Winter clothing by Olia Zavozina: rich colors and textures sure to feel good and look great!  Pair that with some of Adornments’ one-of-a-kind jewelry and you’re on your way to having a stunning fall look!

This tunic is beautiful, soft and very comfortable!  A classy look that will keep you feeling cozy all winter long!

 

Brown Tunic with sash

Olia original Brown Tunic with sash & Adornments original "Mantis" pendant

 

 

Brown Tunic with sash

Olia original Brown Tunic with Sash & Adornments original "Mantis" pendant

 

Rich, beautiful color, luscious texture and a fun, funky cut make this jacket a must for this winter!

Olia Zavozina original jacket & Adornments original sterling silver earrings

Olia Zavozina original jacket & Adornments original sterling silver earrings

 

Olia Zavozina original jacket & Adornments original sterling silver earrings

Olia Zavozina original jacket & Adornments original sterling silver earrings

 

 

Not ready for Winter yet?  Get a jump on next year with on sale spring/summer lines by Olia Zavozina- paired with Adornments’ jewelry for a timelessly classic look sure to please on those last few warm summer-like days and give you something to look forward to for next spring!- a fashion must!

New Artist: Craig McDonald!

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Craig McDonald is a self-taught artist, born and raised in Nashville.  He works mainly in steel and stainless steel, often incorporating other materials such as marble, wood, stone, and fabrics into his work.  Much of his art is contemporary or modern in design and ranges along the scope of  functional to purely sculptural.  And without further ado, here’s a sample of his work that’s available at Adornments! Stop by and check them out!!

Melt - steel   29x30x20"

Melt - steel 29x30x20"

This piece is very fun- can be placed on a table or on the floor or can even be mounted on the wall!

 

Warp

Warp - steel 14x9x12- Sorry! Can't have this one! It has already sold! :)

Fun from every angle, this sculpture adds a special touch to any room- looks gorgeous by a fireplace!

Offset Table

Offset Table - steel/marble/glass 26x32x48"

Very modern, this table could set the tone for a whole room!  Sturdy and beautiful, this piece is sure to impress.

 

Zig Zag Wineholder

Zig Zag Wine Holder - steel 24x18x5"

A great gift, this wine holder will give you a place to store your featured wines with properly moistened corks without having to hide them away in a wine cellar!

Made from steel, this wine holder will give you a way to store and display that is sturdy as well as elegant.

Exploded Triangle

Exploded Triangle - steel 14x6.5x8"

Unusual, edgy and fun- this sculpture is perfectly suited to add interest to tight spaces either at home or the office!

 

Opposition Vase

Opposition Vase - steel 10.5x8x2.5"

Not your average vase, this sleek and modern design can hold some serious flowers or stand on its own!

All these and more are now available at Adornments!  Come get your contemporary and modern furniture, steel sculpture, and home items in time for Christmas!

Lucinda's Quest – Revisited

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I have been remiss in posting about my efforts to find the perfect dress for Laura’s wedding.  The wedding has come and gone, I was present and attired in a lovely gown.  Back to the efforts.  After spending hours in fruitless search at the mall (both Cool Springs and Green Hills) as well as online I was was feeling despondent.  Are there no more pretty dresses for women with less than perfect figures?  Frankly, there’s a lot of ugly out there.  Finally inspiration hit.  I have a friend who is a fashion designer here in Tennessee, Olia Zavozina.  We’ve done trunk shows for her in our shop and supplied our jewelry for her fashion photo sessions.  I asked her to create a dress for me for the wedding.  She came to the shop with her fabrics and Alexis, Laura and I chose some fabric and voila! a dress is created.  Have to tell you, I felt like Cinderella.  Imagine the scene where all of the critters are making her dress for the ball.  In my case it was Olia, Tamara (her seamstress), Alexis and Laura.  I just stood while beauty was made.  Ok, I got to hold the mirror due to a lack of birds.

Lucinda checking out the back of the bodice.

Olia gathering her pins after pinning me into the bodice of my mother of the bride dress.

This was a fairly painless way to get a dress.  Certainly less painful than running from store to store and not finding anything great or even good. Laura created this necklace for me to wear with this gown.  Then Olia adjusted the neckline to compliment the necklace.  How cool is that?  This was definitely and Adornments wedding!  I was soooo adorned.  Wait until you see the finished ensemble!  Thank you Olia and Laura for making me feel beautiful.

Laura's necklace and Olia's dress

Laura's necklace and Olia's dress

Adornments Creates Jewelry for Adoption Benefit!

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

GalaLogo

Adornments recently donated custom jewelry created with adoption in mind for auction at An Orphan’s Ticket Home adoption benefit.  All proceeds from the auction went towards helping families with the costs of adopting overseas orphans.

It was a lovely event coordinated by Courtney Hammons from “A Magical Affair” with live music by Sparrow Recording Artist, Britt Nicole,  and guest speaker and author of Fields of the Fatherless and Red Letters, Tom Davis.

Adornments donated two original pieces for this benefit:

A pendant entitled “Family” featuring a Copper and Silver parent figures embracing a 14k yellow gold child figure adorned with a ruby as well as a blue handbag entitled “It Takes A Village…” featuring Copper and Brass adult figures celebrating the first steps of a Silver child.

Here are some in progress shots of the pendant!

We started with a concept drawing. The red indicates the various layers of metal we plan to use.

We started with a concept drawing. The red indicates the various layers of metal we plan to use.

First step after drawing is cutting out the metal layers.

Silver & copper layers ready to be cut.

Silver & copper layers ready to be cut.

This is what the pieces look like just after sawing them out.. Are you scared yet?? :)

Silver & copper layers cutAfter the pieces are all cut out, we domed them slightly and then set them up to be soldered together.

Yikes! Fire!!

Yikes! Fire!!

This is the pendant just after soldering all the pieces together (well, ok, we cleaned it up a bit with sandpaper too). Ready to be polished!

Soldered "Family" pendant

Soldered "Family" pendant

Haha! Safety first!! I love what that mask does to my ear!

Suiting up to polish!

Suiting up to polish!

Polishing!

Polishing!

And, finally! The finished piece!

"Family"

"Family"

We were honored to be asked to participate in this event and had a great time at the Gala! For more information on an Orphan’s Ticket Home and how to get involved with this program, please visit http://www.orphanstickethome.org/. And on a final note, we leave you with this… love it when they have photo booths at events!

The Adornments ladies at the Gala!

The Adornments ladies at the Gala

The most excellent wedding entrance…ever!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Just had to share!

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Adornments to host trunk show for fashion designer Olia Zavozina!

Saturday, July 18th, 2009
Adornments hosting Olia Zavozina trunk show

Adornments hosting Olia Zavozina trunk show

Come see Olia’s new line of summer and bridal wear in the gorgeous Adornments gallery Upstairs at the Factory at Franklin!  Cocktails and refreshments will be served and there will be two drawings for fabulous prizes from both Olia Zavozina and the jewelers at Adornments!  Come mingle, see what’s hot in fashion and jewelry this season, and take home a fabulous new addition to your wardrobe at exclusive Trunk Show prices!

See you there!