Showing posts with label BFFs... Beading Friend Friday. Show all posts
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Monday, February 4, 2013

Polymer Clay Artist: MARLENE CUPO of Amazing Designs













 
VITALS:

Real Name? Marlene Cupo

Location? Longwood, FL (just north of Orlando)

Marital Status or Relationship? Married, 44 years & counting!

Children? We have 5 grown children (3 boys and 2 girls) who have given my husband and me, 9 beautiful grandchildren (4 boys, and 5 girls). If you count both, it’s a tie. Wonder by whom and when the tie might be broken?

Pets? Two dogs, Princess (named by our oldest grandson), a cocker spaniel, who believes she has as much right as anybody to be on the sofa, and Pepper (rescue dog), a black labradoodle, who has become my husband’s shadow.

Other hobbies or interests? Is there anything other than Beads? Yes, well I do have an orchid garden of about 40 plants, that deserve more attention than what I give them, but they just keep presenting me with gorgeous blooms. I also enjoy photography, but am definitely in the amateur category. Then, of course, there is that closet full of half finished needle crafts which might get done if I beat Methuselah’s record.

 

SHELLEY: What do you do with beads? (Weaving, stringing, lampworking, polymer, etc.)

MARLENE: I work primarily with polymer clay. It is an amazing medium that can mimic so many other stones, looks or techniques. When I am creating a piece of jewelry, I often use gemstones, crystals, metal components and art beads from the many talented artists out there, to enhance the design.

 

 

SHELLEY: How would you describe your role in the beading world?

MARLENE: I create. I love simplicity in design and my pieces usually fall in the category of “every-day wear” but have enjoyed making more challenging pieces for the many Blog Hops I have entered. I have recently started teaching classes, and love sharing what I have learned with others just starting out with polymer clay.

SHELLEY: How long have you been working with beads?

MARLENE: Polymer Clay, just a few years, although I have had the “creative gene” all my life, for which I credit to my beloved mother. Do you remember crepe paper? She could make anything with it, and more than one bridal or baby shower had her work as a centerpiece. When I was a young teenager, I found a long defunct jewelry company that sold pre-made components and “jewels” you could glue into them. That aforementioned lady would smile and say Thank You, when presented with one, but have since come to realize she was just doing what a mother does.
 

SHELLEY: What is your style? And what attracts you to this style?

MARLENE: I don’t think I have any particular style. Just when I think I have settled into one, something new catches my eye, and again, thanks to the versatility of polymer clay, I am off trying it. Some of the latest things I have made incorporate symmetry, and then asymmetry, metal work, wire wrapping, and the use of fibers and silks, along with my beads.


SHELLEY: What are your favorite metals to use?

MARLENE: Right now I am in love with copper. The shades and hues of it complement so many different colors. For wire wrapping I like to use silver, as it is so malleable. I suppose gold would be too, but since I don’t own a mine at this time ….





SHELLEY: What is your favorite stringing medium to use?
MARLENE: Soft Flex Beading Wire, 49 strand, which is so flexible and drapes so softly in necklaces. It is also nylon coated, so there is no worry of it damaging any of the beads.




 SHELLEY: What is your favorite color palette?

MARLENE: I find myself drawn to the colors of the ocean and forests (blue and green). Autumn also has an amazing and endless array of possibilities. 
  







SHELLEY: Your technique(s)?


MARLENE: Smooshing clay (that is an actual word). Once it has come out of the pasta machine, as a Skinner Blend, a mica infused sheet, or shapes that are placed one on top of each other, the things that can be done with it are endless, whether a lentil bead, a stamped and antiqued pendant, applied alcohol inks or patina, a Mokume Gane sheet, a millifiori cane or hand shaped flowers, to name just a few.
 
SHELLEY: What else would you like to try your hand at?

MARLENE: Well, I have no desire to learn anything that would cause my home to burn down, such as lampwork. I can tend to be clumsy. Seed Bead work fascinates me, but I know I don’t have the patience for it. Sculpture is something I have wanted to expand into but my few attempts, until now, are in the hands of my son.

SHELLEY: Other artist/designer(s) you admire? Any special reason why?

MARLENE: You ask this question of everyone you interview, and I understand their reluctance to name others, for fear of leaving someone out. There are SO MANY fantastically talented artists out there. To name just three, I would have to say, Lea Avorch, the lampwork artist extraordinary, has to be on my list. There is also a sweet lady in AZ, Lupe Meter, who floors me every time I see another of her Southwestern themed creations. Cindy Lietz is a great polymer clay artist, who shares her love of it, and knowledge with so many on her video site.


 
  
SHELLEY: Where do you want to be in 5 years from now?

MARLENE: Besides breathing? On a Disney Cruise with hubby, our five kids, and all the grandchildren.


SHELLEY: What’s your favorite quote or saying?

MARLENE: The same one I had in my nursing school yearbook: "Thou crossest desert lands of barren years, to reach the moment of fulfillment "- Togare

SHELLEY: Any advice you'd give to new artists who are just beginning in your medium?
MARLENE: Learn, work at and with it. Experiment. Ask questions. Keep trying; realize there are no mistakes with polymer clay, that can’t be fixed. Above all: Have fun!





SHELLEY: What is your favorite blog that you like to follow?

MARLENE: Why yours, of course!  (READER: Insert YOUR name here!)



SHELLEY: What has been your favorite Blog Hop or Challenge?

MARLENE: I would have to say Lori Anderson’s Cup of Soup Challenge, which I was fortunate to back into. It challenged me to go above and beyond, to come up to the level it deserved.

 
 
 
 


 
Quirky questions often give us a better understanding of the real person behind the artist, so here goes…

 SHELLEY: If you had all the money in the world, what would you buy?

MARLENE: The biggest state of the art research center, that the scientists and researchers who worked in it had the best opportunity to find cures.

SHELLEY: As a child what was your favorite cartoon or TV show? Why?

MARLENE: We did not have a TV until I was about 12 years old; by then it was American Bandstand, daily, right after school.

 
 
SHELLEY: Favorite toy as a child? Why?

MARLENE: Actually I had two. That naked doll (who didn’t have one of those) but with all kinds of bandages and band-aids, I could pilfer when mom wasn’t looking. Guess that was a forecast of my future nursing career. The other was a book entitled “365 Bedtime Stories” for obvious reasons. I cried when the coverless, torn and stained pages had to be thrown away.

SHELLEY: Favorite subject in school? Why?

MARLENE: Mathematics, it came naturally to me. The sciences were great too, which I have come to find out are linked to anyone with a mathematical mind.

SHELLEY: What was your favorite YEAR of your life thus far? Why?

MARLENE: I couldn’t begin to give you an answer to this one. They have all been memorable, even if not that “favorable”, because they have all led me to where I am now. As content as I can be.

SHELLEY: Anything you’d like to add, Marlene?

"Many people consider me an enigma. I have been privileged to care for the sick and dying, and also love a good joke, or pulling a prank on someone. I can be serious and silly all at the same time. I am often misunderstood, especially by my kids, but that does not bother me. I know who I am, because I made me this way. "
 
 
I know you too Marlene. You try your best to be a toughy but you have a heart of gold, you aren't fooling me Sister!  XXOO

 





Contact Info:

Amazing Designs

Blog - http://amazingdesigns-marlene.blogspot.com

Shop - http://www.artfire.com/ext/shop/studio/amazingdesigns

E-mail - amazingdesigns46@gmail.com

Telephone - 407-389-3042

Sunday, October 14, 2012

ANNOUNCEMENT!!!

I have some very special news to share with everyone!!


I joined a new group  - 




ARTISAN WHIMSY is the collaborative effort of the artists behind the Facebook group, Creative Bead Chat, lovingly referred to as "CBC". CBC is currently over 1000 members strong!  The administrators of CBC - Melinda Orr, Marla James, Karen Totten, Marla Gibson and Keirsten Giles -  are all great artists!  
 
These ladies along with their appointed team leaders have created a online forum where like-minded artists can socialize, show off their work, learn new techniques, share ideas and a whole lot more!   It's a place to come to meet up with a fun-loving bunch who will both share in your triumphs and support you in your dark days.  I promise that you will feel welcome and understood there. You will make long-lasting friendships, I have! Honestly I'd say they are more like family to me! I love CBC, but with the addition of  ARTISAN WHIMSY, what can I say? I AM in heaven!

But the most exciting part of all this...


If you have been following my blog you know all about my featured artist interviews - BFF "Beading Friend Fridays".           

If you don't you can CLICK HERE to read some of the past interviews.  

Well, the ladies behind  ARTISAN WHIMSY have invited me to move it on over to their website. I will head up a team responsible for member interviews. We will begin with a monthly feature blog post with hopes to be able to post more frequently in the future. I cannot tell you how flattered I am to have been asked to head up this venture!  I am so excited! 
 

Our first interview is scheduled for Monday, November 5th, please be sure to come by and check it out!

Friday, August 31, 2012

BFF Beading Friend Friday: AMY TAYLOR FREELAND


This week’s featured artist is Amy Taylor Freeland of Copper Diem and GreenBead Designs.

                                                                                               VITALS:

Real Name? Amy Freeland
Location? Southern California
Marital Status or Relationship? Married
Children? Nope
Pets? Two well behaved houseplants
 
 
Other hobbies or interests? Reading, photography, travel, food

BFF: What do you do with beads? (weaving, stringing, lampworking, polymer, etc)

AMY:  Hoarding and stringing

 

BFF: How would you describe your role in the beading world?

AMY:  Tireless purchaser of beads large and small, exuberant blogger and bead stringer

 

BFF: How long have you been working with beads?

AMY:  Six years

 

BFF: What is your style? And what attracts you to this style?

AMY:   I love color and symmetry. I’ve tried to do asymmetrical designs, but my beady OCD just wants those beads to line up all symmetrical. So I’m going with that for now J

 





BFF: What are your favorite metals to use?

AMY:  Copper, copper and more copper.

 

 

BFF: What is your favorite stringing medium to use?

AMY:  Beading wire, sometimes waxed linen. I love leather cording but I bought cording that is too fat for most bead holes, so I gotta work on that (i.e. buy thinner cording or buy beads with bigger holes, basically I need to bead shop more)

 





BFF: What is your favorite color palette?

AMY:  I would say orange and blue. My bead stash would say blue and green, because those are the drawers that are overflowing. 

 BFF: Your technique(s)?
           AMY:  ?

 

BFF: What else would you like to try your hand at?

AMY:  Nothing. Not a thing. I’ve already tried polymer clay, torch and kiln enameling, cold connection metal work, wire wrapping, felting, resin, etc, etc. My poor wallet and storage space cannot handle another new thing.

 
              BFF: Other artist/designer(s) you admire? Any special reason why?

AMY:   Lorelei -  I love her designs and her great personality. I love Kerry Bogert’s  use of color and her blog (it was one of the first bead blogs I started reading)

 



BFF: Where do you want to be in 5 years from now?

AMY:   Sitting in a bead room, surrounded by beads, makin’ stuff. 

 









BFF: What’s your favorite quote or saying?
AMY:  "Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life." Picasso.
 

BFF: Any advice you'd give to new artists who are just beginning in your medium?
AMY:   Don’t get intimidated by people with more sales, more followers, more beads, “better” designs. Just do your stuff, try to do it consistently, and be yourself and things will fall into place.

 




BFF: What is your favorite blog that you like to follow?
AMY:   That’s kinda like asking me which of my houseplants is my favorite – I’ll never tell!







       BFF: What has been your favorite Blog Hop or Challenge?


Inspired by "This Is Just To Say" ~ William Carlos Williams
 
AMY:  I really love Erin Prais-Hintz’s blog hops – she has such clever and creative hop prompts.

 

 

Quirky questions often give us a better understanding of the real person behind the artist, so here goes…


BFF: If you had all the money in the world, what would you buy?

AMY:  Oh, I hadn’t really thought about it. I guess a beach house in Oregon right on the coast, with tons of gardens and a two story bead studio overlooking the ocean. (Okay, I have thought about it. A lot)
 



BFF: As a child what was your favorite cartoon or tv show?
AMY:   The Frugal Gourmet, Facts of Life, Golden Girls…








BFF: Favorite subject in school? why? 
AMY:  English – love reading.

 

 


 Okay, now it's my turn... did ya'all know that besides being a outstanding artist and jewelry designer,  Ms. Amy is also a very caring and giving person? She has given close to $1500 in donations to wonderful organizations such as 7000 Bracelets, Ears to You, Garden of Innocence, local community organization and more?  What a love she is... thank you Amy for sharing yourself with me and the BFF readers.


READ my post on Amy's COCKTAIL HOUR Blog Hop which I took part in too!





CONTACT INFO: 

 
   AMY TAYLOR FREELAND
Website: – GreenBead DesignsFacebook Page
E-mail address  mailto:copperdiem@gmail.com





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