Saturday, March 10, 2007

Etsy Textiles

There's no shortage of incredible fiber artists on Etsy. These are some of my favorite pillows currently available, I just cant decide which one would fit my abode best? This wonderfully collaged pillow by Inaluxe is top on my list. All of these choices together would make a wonderfully eclectic mix! This piece from ChristinaArista would fit right in. PamelaTang offers this modern Asian inspired design in a gorgeous silky cushion (and a very affordable price) in her Etsy shop. You wouldn't be able to get anything like this at Room & Board near the price.

Friday, March 9, 2007

Modern Enamel

I've been appreciating the incredible enamel work that has been showing up on Etsy lately, I've compiled my very favorite artisans for you all here. I am loving tinarice's latest additions to her shop. So modern and beautiful.I can't get over this orange enamel on copper ring by Marstinia.Fosterweld is a master of enamel, this year he's added a wonderful variety of pieces to his Etsy shop.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Amphibian Etsy

Fate (karma?) has been telling me something involving frogs...lately I have been seeing a ton of frog related work on Etsy. Among my very favorites, "Inquisitive Sanchez" by barefootphotos clutches at my heart strings.
a3nima (Brandon) is just 18 years old! What a future he has ahead of him with gorgeous shots like this one!

I've been wanting to create a series of cactus (cacti?) terrariums for my studio and found these incredible frogs by dendrobay that would look great among them...hmmm, now to decide which one?! I also love his avatar.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Modern Organic Metals

I am loving all the beautiful sculptural jewelry pieces showing up on Etsy lately that are inspired by nature. Among my favorites are this Grass Blade Pin and Francie Flower Ring by MFJDesigns:Experimetal recently sold this beautiful tulip ring but has many other gorgeous designs in her shop.I am a shell collector of sorts so I was immediately drawn to this stunning addition by Nonpareil.I had been watching this piece by BrightonMoon for a while because I loved the simple elegance she captured in her Poppy Field Necklace which also recently has been sold.No list would be complete without Nanopod, who is one of my all time favorite designers (Sculptors really) on Etsy, such an incredible collection of wildly unique pieces!

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Only on Etsy!

I feel honored to be a part of Etsy, especially when we have modern artists among us like JenMaestre. She recently made her fantastic pencil urchin's available only on Etsy. (I know what I am going to be asking for on my birthday!) I thought they were fantastic even before I saw the undersides...and WOW are they amazing. Don't miss the detail shots! I really believe you'll find her work among the MOMA's collection one day.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Neo Dada Etsy

I've had this piece in my back pocket and thought this would be the perfect time to add it to the blog since Tina and I were just talking about Neo-Dadaism yesterday. Originally created for Etsy's upcycling contest by fieltro, this 8 foot hanging curtain was made out of credit cards! So subversive!

Monday, February 19, 2007

Concrete Sculpture

I had a mini panic attack when I went to look at one of my favorite pieces by ScenicArtisans and it was no longer there! (I convo'd Sean to see if it is sold or still available)...the piece with red on it below is still available in his shop. Definitely pay him a visit, lots of great modern sculptural pieces in his shop at reasonable prices.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Form + Function

*Sigh* Every time I see this 5 piece Tapas Set by Suuskeramiek I can imagine myself on the sun-drenched beaches of Ibiza...perhaps I am even wearing a speedo like the locals and have brown skin leathered from my years in the sun. Thanks for the dream Suus!I've been watching this tea for 2 set by Camplus for a long time, it is such amazing work and incredible craftsmanship. This piece sold out recently but take a look at Michael's other work that is still available!One of my latest finds, these fantastic plates by KristinPavelka remind me so much of the work by Ayumi Horie ...but different of course. Don't miss the other pieces available in her shop!

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Break Even Analysis For Etsy Sellers

This is a little off my usual track and something I would rather avoid as an artisan but if we want to be successful must take a look at so I did a bit of searching for an easy way to calculate my break even point. Here is what you need to know to figure it out and how to do it, I am going to use my round cast resin frame as an example which I sell for $16/ea:

The Formula:

Break-Even Point Q = Fixed Cost / (Unit Price - Variable Unit Cost)

The Elements:
1. Selling Price Per Unit = $16
2. Total Fixed Costs (all of the fixed costs to produce your first item) =
$48 (full bottle of resin) + $6 (glass for frame) = $54
3. Variable Unit Cost (amount that it will cost to produce a 2nd item) = $6 (I just need glass now that I still have resin)

The Results:
So if I put my results in the formula 54/(16-6)=5.4...which if I round up would mean I need to sell 6 round cast resin frames before I break even. (please note, to be more exact I could add in the cost of creating the silicone mold (expensive), cardboard and hanging supplies but I just wanted to get an idea).

Yes, this kind of depresses me but we all know it's not entirely all about the sales. We get a lot out of the art/learning process however, if we are going to be serious about our art, it is worth taking a hard look at your pieces in this way to be fair to yourself as a seller and your clients. If you don't want to do the math by hand you can use this Break-Even Analysis Calculator online. Good luck and I wish you all great success and sales! ...So am I going to keep selling the frames? I haven't decided yet, but sometimes when you are in to a certain point I feel like you should go all the way...plus, they look really nice and modern. :)

Thursday, February 8, 2007

Modern Plastics

This may seem strange, but I am fascinated with plastics (as you can tell by my resin picture frames in my shop), ever since their development our society has had an insatiable appetite for it...why should jewelry be any different?! I love everything about this white "dendrite brooch" by nervoussystem and can see this as THE modern trend in fashion accessories.