Saturday, October 19, 2013
Sunday, October 13, 2013
New Stuff
I've been doing some experimenting with my designs lately, new colors, new shapes, and the like. I've created some one-of-a-kind pieces in both the Maasai beading and terrarium necklace style, but have also started making some new terrarium necklaces that many folks can purchase/own. I want to introduce the first of the new terrarium necklaces, the Yellow Miniature Garden Necklace: I realized there was a dearth of yellow in my terrarium necklace collection, and had to address it!
I've also added a new set to Hieropice on Etsy, the Red Garnet Maasai Beaded Necklace and Earrings Set:
The holidays will be upon us before we know it, so why not make gift-giving a bit easier?!
Cheers!
Dara
I've also added a new set to Hieropice on Etsy, the Red Garnet Maasai Beaded Necklace and Earrings Set:
The holidays will be upon us before we know it, so why not make gift-giving a bit easier?!
Cheers!
Dara
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
The Gifford Fall Festival
Tomorrow is the Ellen M. Gifford Sheltering Home’s
Fall Festival. The Gifford is a no-kill cat shelter in Brighton, MA,
founded in 1884, that houses a variety of homeless cats, either
surrendered, rescued, feral, or special-needs. They take incredible
care of the cats, providing them excellent medical care, socialization
and affection, and housing them until they can be adopted to loving
homes. Some of the Gifford‘s
long-term cat residents have been there for 10-15 years! As a
“no-kill” shelter, they never euthanize animals because of space issues,
behavioral issues, curable illness, or because a cat has been at the
shelter long-term.
Recently, an outdoor enclosure was constructed to
allow the cats to safely roam outside, enjoy some fresh air and sun, and
play, as they were meant to. The shelter itself allows the cats to
roam freely inside, with no tiny cages stacked one on top of the other,
with barely enough room for the cats to turn around in. They’ve also
constructed an outdoor facility to house feral cats (cats the have
either been born/raised outdoors, with limited socialization with
people, or who have been outside long enough to lose their domesticated status). The feral colony pen offers a safe
environment for these cats to live, without the danger of passing cars,
starvation, unfriendly folks who might try to eliminate them as pests,
as well as gives them the opportunity to socialize with humans and
possibly, be adopted some day.

- Dara
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
And on Saturday, the Festival!
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Hieropice at Assembled |
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Zombie Romance |
I posted a while back about producing September 7th's "Assembled: A Handmade Arts Market at Assembly Row" arts festival; it'll be my second. I'm really excited about the vendors we'll have on Saturday; particularly the artists who I'd really wanted to join us for the May 18th opening show, but who weren't available. Zombie Romance will be there on Saturday, with original illustrations by Kristilyn Stevenson in comic, jewelry, card and print form, as will Uni-T, will t-shirts and prints featuring artist Eujin Kim Neilan's original artwork. Moozydoo will join us, with her handmade cloth shoulder bags in vibrant colors and bold patterns, and Dominique Custeau will be selling her handmade fused glass jewelry. I am proud to call these artists my friends. And there will be a lot more, perhaps even a flashmob around 1:30 PM, but you didn't hear that from me.Assembled takes place at Assembly Row (formerly the Assembly Square Mall, in Somerville), at 145 Middlesex Ave., Somerville, from 11 AM to 4 PM, Saturday, September 7th. See you there!
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Moozydoo |
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Little Photo Goodness


I just want to share some new photos taken by friend and fellow artist Eujin Kim Neilan, proprietor of Uni-T at the Natick Mall. They feature Hieropice's Teal & Gold Maasai Beaded Necklace and Uni-T's yellow Owl tank top. Eujin was so right that these pieces look great together! And thanks to Lexi, for modeling! Uni-T's yellow racer-back owl tank top available here, and at Uni-T at the Natick Mall in Natick, Mass. Hieropice's Teal and Gold Maasai Beaded Necklace available here, and at Uni-T at the Natick Mall.
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Looking forward
It's a sunny Sunday, and I am beat! Vended all day yesterday at Assembled, and the evening prior, celebrated Afro-Brazilian music and dance with Uhuru Afrika, an amazing DJ/drummer collective that performed at Naga in Cambridge. Lots of Carnival-style dancers in full regalia shaking everything, conga and dengue drums, strobe lights and Afro-Brazilian beats. You know how I know I'm getting old? Every muscle in my body was sore the next morning. But that's a great sign that you've had a lot of fun, right? Being sore the next morning!
I'm going to produce another Assembled market on September 7th. I am really excited about it because many of the vendors whose products I absolutely love, like Kristilyn Stevenson of Zombie Romance, who couldn't join us for the May
18th opening show of Assembled, will be there for September 7th! YAY! So, in a really selfish way the September 7th Assembled will somewhat be a live version of my Etsy favorites list or my Xmas shopping list, but, you're just going to have to trust my taste, folks! These vendors really are exceptional, they're stars in their own right, and we really are lucky that they're going to be there! Here's a preview of some of their fantastic wares!
Maybe you have no idea what Assembled is or why you should care, so let me back up a little and explain; Assembled: A Handmade Arts Market at Assembly Row is a weekly outdoor arts market that takes place at the Assembly Row development at Assembly Square in Somerville. Assembly Row is kind of the re-birth of an old, delapidated strip mall, which has been razed, and will be turned into a brand new, swanky destination, with a movie theater, a collection of restaurants (Legals' C-Bar, Papagayo, JP Licks, etc.) and outlet stores. They're even building a T-stop (public transportation in the Greater Boston area) at Assembly Row, to increase access for the public. It's major, because frankly, Assembly Square was a bit of a waste before. There was, and will still be, an art supply store there that I shop at all of the time, but the area just wasn't well-kept, there was nothing of interest to do or see there, and it wasn't inviting.
I'd drive there to grab supplies, then high-tail it out of there as quick as I could. Now there really will be a reason to visit Assembly Square and stay to hang out. They've already put up a brand new Starbucks with a ton of outdoor seating, and Assembly Row actually has an oft-ignored waterfront which they're cleaning up beautifully. At the first Assembled show on May 18th, a lot of people who live in the area came by to check things out and inquire, and the overwhelming commentary was that they were grateful for something cool to do in the area, and that the development was getting some much-needed attention. The Assembled market is such a great way to draw folks to the area, AND support local artists, and allow us to connect with customers. So I'm happy to be producing another Assembled show. As the show approaches, I'll post more about the artists who'll be there and the things they make. Assembled takes place at Assembly Row at Assembly Square, 145 Middlesex Avenue, Somerville, Mass, Saturdays, 11 AM to 4 PM.
I'm going to produce another Assembled market on September 7th. I am really excited about it because many of the vendors whose products I absolutely love, like Kristilyn Stevenson of Zombie Romance, who couldn't join us for the May
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Art by Kristilyn Stevenson of Zombie Romance |
Maybe you have no idea what Assembled is or why you should care, so let me back up a little and explain; Assembled: A Handmade Arts Market at Assembly Row is a weekly outdoor arts market that takes place at the Assembly Row development at Assembly Square in Somerville. Assembly Row is kind of the re-birth of an old, delapidated strip mall, which has been razed, and will be turned into a brand new, swanky destination, with a movie theater, a collection of restaurants (Legals' C-Bar, Papagayo, JP Licks, etc.) and outlet stores. They're even building a T-stop (public transportation in the Greater Boston area) at Assembly Row, to increase access for the public. It's major, because frankly, Assembly Square was a bit of a waste before. There was, and will still be, an art supply store there that I shop at all of the time, but the area just wasn't well-kept, there was nothing of interest to do or see there, and it wasn't inviting.
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Fabric Bag by Moozydoo |
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