The Gospel According To Dusti

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Please do yourself a favor and pop on into my dear friend

Dana Dee's Blog. ...(right there!)

Her ever growing writing style is beyond inspirational to me. She is an excellent story teller and writes about the coolest observations in the most original way. Best of all worlds!

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Studio 136

Welcome to Studio 136 of Concord, N.C.'s Water Works Studios!
My sister Brandi & I have been waiting for this day, plotting, planning, envisioning, conjuring and waiting some more for this. It's 1280 sq. feet of climate controlled inspiration!
It has tons of natural light coming in from a row of windows with southern exposure, overlooking the greenway. Perfect.
The site is two old buildings that were first the city's stables for the coaches, then the waterworks, and now finally a group of art studios started to revitalize the old downtown area and hip-up Concord. The buildings are old and the areas that have not been renovated still have all kinds of cool stuff everywhere, including infrastructure for water purification. The light under this pipe is beautiful.
Beauty and inspiration abound; look at the patina on these doors.
This area is the gallery where all the artists (me!) will be showing their work.
Brandi & I met with our friend Sean there this morning to show us around. He's one of our neighbors! It will be worth the rent just to have the luxury of his company and the opportunity to pick his brain. He scoffs at us for saying so, but I want to be him when I grow up. He knows how to do everything! You'll be hearing more about him and his overabundance of skills in days to come...
I can move all my woodworking tools and everything else in here and finally have no impediments to creating. I can't say what this means to me. All I can say is "It's about damn time!"
And also that I am filled with gratitude and excitement. I can't even do it justice in this blog post. Just take my word for it, this is a big step in the right direction and Brandi & I will show that space some art-action like it never dreamed of.


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

End of Summer Creations

I built a light tent this month. Just look at these fancy results! I'll have more on this later, but I threw a few of the pics in this post.
I was struck by the idea to make thunder or lightening blots. I was inspired by a little lightening bolt pin Dad used to always wear on his black hat. It was only about an inch long and shiny nickle plated or something silvery and it was such a bold little graphic, perfect for the dynamic artist/designer/cowboy/renaissance man himself.
I really enjoyed making the earrings, I made another pair yesterday too.
One of my bffs Tiffany is getting married next month and we got together recently to make some things for the event. I won't say what yet! Having time together with friends just making stuff and shootin' the bull is ever more rare the older you get. Such an indulgent luxury, our time.
Even making a b-double-e-double-r-u-n up to the hipster store right before 2 AM after a night out is an activity to be savored! This was on a different night, we were being good at the taking of the previous picture.
I've so thoroughly enjoyed my summer in every way, really lived in the present for this one. I took the first few precious weather months to get the most of the outdoors and get lots of exercise and sun! I've also spent some quality time with quality friends, there's nothing else like it. And throughout all this I've worked on new designs, tried out new ideas, focused on jewelry making. I've also begun listing things in my neglected Etsy shop!
I was so tired last night after completing two pairs of earrings that I forgot to use the white manikin in the light tent! It was so much sawing, sawing, sawing and filing, drilling, sanding. I of course relished every bit of this zen-inducing tedium. Behold some results!
I will get better pictures though.
I'm off to set up my awesome makeshift photography studio!
My parting words are, enjoy the last little bit of summer. Fall's up next!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

I'm a guest blogger!

Thanks to the wonderful world of bloggin' I have met Laura (Rhinestone Armadillo).
She has the coolest blog about all kinds of creative, beautiful and hilarious things and is always a real inspiration to me.
She's been having guest bloggers for her Summer Of Awesomeness project and I'm on of them! Thank you Laura!
If you want to see:

Click here


You should really check out her blog, it's a hub of coolness and I guarantee you'll be hard pressed to find another one quite like it.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Goodbye July!

July 2011 has been a good one and I wanted to enjoy the last day of it proper.
I went to The Farm with Roxi in tow and soaked up the visual delights all around me. I can smell the barn now, looking at this fine patch of spider webs in the corner.
This is a little gateway in the fence for two legged critters; we had a filly when I was 11 and she could squeeze her tiny self through here! Dad had to put up a little chain across to keep Daisy on the right side of the fence and I think of her whenever I walk through.

I can't get enough of the dusty cobwebs...
Door to the old tackroom. There was a kitty who gave birth to many a kitten behind this door in a box of nails.
I got to enjoy a summer storm while I was there and enjoyed every second of that magical transformation of the air and the light; colors come alive and the world sings when it's like this.
I found a "D"
"D" is for "Dusti"
This goobress right here? Roxi is in a state of pure Joy, it's infectious.
Chains, I love chains. I can remember several manly tasks I "helped" Dad do with these. I am forever on the lookout for some like these...they're on my wishlist.
It was a beautiful day, the 31st of July 2011.
August is a transitional month, and I will shortly find myself in a terrible state of excitement & anticipation for Fall.
But I'm not going to rush it...
..........not going to rush it..........
...........not going to rush it.........

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Spooky Time Jingles!

Here is the Halloween art group I'm a member of!
Spooky Time Jingles
You'll have to give me a second, I'm feeling so fancy that I figured out how to use a link in my blog... Shoot, I'm a regular Bill Gates!

Each artist updates STJ with a new piece on the 13th of every month.
Here's my offering by The Halloweenstress:

I love this necklace. The little tombstone is my favorite, classic shape, like so many in Charleston, S.C. which is a place close to my heart.
It's even fancy on the back!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Well dear Reader, I have been rather absent as of late.
I've been enjoying the punk outta the summer!
I've been photographing to my heart's content. Here's one of my favorite landmark's in Mississippi, old silo on 84 before you get to Coon Jefcoat Rd.
Hitting the open road, even in The Green Truck which is an expensive yet priceless endeavor.
I love summertime when the corn is still growing tall & green and you can drive through fields of it and deeply inhale it's intoxicating aroma, blowing through the vent windows of you Dodge!
Here's me, trespassing just to get a closer look at one of these silos. When I was real little, I thought they looked just like an observatory, with that slice of tin missing from the tops. I just knew if I could get in there at night, the secrets of the Universe would be mine for the revealing...
I've also taken the time to address my horrendous dining room, which is really my workspace or studio. Painting the walls a perfectly soothing warm gray is a great activity during the heat of a summer afternoon!
Have I told my Nikon lately that I love it?
Dad takes a moment while enjoying one of Bran's homemade muffins to rock out the air guitar to the Black Keys blaring from my car down by the pond.
My lil' Daddy so cute!
Summer is driving the Green Truck to the pond for a day of swimming and sometimes for a little solo skinny dipping!
"Them ol' Sorry Pearsons, at it again"....
So forgive my absence, if you will.
I've been enjoying livin' in the present!