Butterfly themed large custom mobiles – early drafts
Designs I’m currently working on for large custom mobiles for a large staircase at a restaurant / theater being built on the Las Vegas strip – early drafts:
Designed with python scripts and rendered in Rhino.
Mixing contemporary art with movement, Calder style mobiles with 21st century design elements.
Six of my mobiles will be at Robin B Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, Feb 4 – Mar 2 2014
Six of my mobiles will be at Robin B Gallery at 1123 West Armitage Chicago, Illinois (Lincoln Park), from February 4th – March 2nd 2014.
Two of my mobiles featured on This is Jane Wayne “Wohnen: Die schönsten Mobiles!”
Two of my mobiles featured on This is Jane Wayne “Wohnen: Die schönsten Mobiles!”
Mobiles – Dec 14-15 – Pop-Up Shop at Modern Artifacts, Carytown, Richmond, VA
I’m having a pop-up shop at Modern Artifacts in Carytown, Richmond, VA (map) this weekend (December 14-15 2013): hand-made mobiles, acrylic glass mobiles and 3d printed mobiles. Be sure to say hi if you stop by!
Renders of acrylic glass mobiles
Just some renders of a five piece custom version of the acrylic glass mobiles:
Cyber Monday sale on 3D Printed Mobiles
Our 3D printing company is running a number of Cyber Monday sales, so if you’ve been considering getting any of our 3D Printed Mobiles, now would be the time: place any order and get a $10 store credit plus at checkout enter codes “save10” (spend $75 get $10 off), “save25” (spend $125 get $25 off), “save50” (spend $200 get $50 off): www.shapeways.com/shops/mobiles (expires tonight December 2nd 2013 at midnight PST).
2 Photos of Hanging Mobiles from the current Calder show at Venus Over Manhattan
Great photo of the Alexander Calder show “Calder Shadows” at Venus Over Manhattan, currently showing through December 21, 2013:
For me as someone who makes mobiles for a living, I find this next one rather interesting. The wire structure looks like it was made with a lot of care, yet the sheet metal pieces attached to it look like left over pieces that he just picked up from the floor (at least two of them look like they’ve been stepped on). Calder sure didn’t try to make them look “nice”:
3D Printed Holiday Ornament Mobiles
I just dropped of 30 red and white 3D printed holiday ornament mobiles at Modern Artifacts here in Richmond today. For the out-of-towners, you can order them through our shop at Shapeways. Starting at only $9 a piece, they’re also a very affordable mid-century modern meets contemporary 3d printing art gift. And they’re small enough to serve as stocking stuffers.
Now available in 9 different colors (yellow, green and orange are newly added). To have them delivered by Christmas, please order them latest by December 10th if you’re in the U.S. or Europe, for anywhere else it’s December 6th.
This mobile is also featured in “Printing Things – Visions and Essentials for 3D Printing“.
Also see our 3D Printed Quaternary Tree Mobile (Level 4) in the Shapeways Gift Guide in “Conversation Starters” and in “Home Decor”.
Etsy’s Industrial Revolution – What is “handmade”?
The New York Times had an article yesterday called “Etsy’s Industrial Revolution” by Elizabeth Wayland Barber. If you’re not familiar with Etsy, it’s an e-commerce website focused on handmade or vintage items, as well as art and craft supplies. It has 30 million registered users and over US$1 billion in total annual transactions. Here are their latest statistics.
Last month, Etsy announced new policies that would allow sellers to apply to peddle items they produced with manufacturing partners, as well as to hire staff and use outside companies to ship their goods — all provided that the sellers demonstrated the “authorship, responsibility and transparency” intrinsic to handmade items. By easing the definition of “handmade,” Etsy is trying to accommodate individual vendors who are having more and more trouble keeping up with their growing volume of customers. But many Etsy users are outraged by what they see as Etsy’s abandonment of its commitment to human handicraft, with some jumping ship for purer artisan sites like Zibbet.
When is something truly “handmade”? If you make something by hand out of supplies bought at your local craft or hardware store that were made using machines, well then it isn’t 100% handmade. Along those lines, the New York Times article makes the point that almost nothing has been truly handmade for thousands of years. But the real issue that Etsy and both its sellers and buyers are facing I thought was very well summoned up in the comments section:
“The “my handmade is more handmade than your handmade” debate has waged since Etsy first opened. But THIS isn’t not about degrees of handmade. This isn’t about “Hey, Sarah’s shop is handmade because she hand sews every stitch of her handbags while Betty’s shop isn’t because she uses a sewing machine”. This is about Sarah (who stitches everything by hand and charges a price that justifies that time) & Betty (who charges a bit less because her labor is a bit less) both being put out of business because Lulu who is actually a factory with 900 employees is mass producing handbags & selling them as “handmade” on Etsy next to Sarah and Betty’s, charging 1/2 the price. Also: Lulu’s able to produce 2000 new listings a month while Sarah & Betty can only do a few dozen, making their work unfindable. It’s about Cora, who isn’t making ANYTHING. She’s buying bags wholesale dirt cheap on AliExpress & merely reselling the already finished goods that she had NO part of making on Etsy as “handmade” at a fraction of the price Sarah & Betty can. Even before Etsy’s change in policy, you’d find several Lulus & Coras for every Sara or Betty. For Etsy to be transparent, they’d have to be able to tell Sarah’s handmade bags from Cora’s not-even-remotely handmade handbags, a task which they seem unable or unwilling to handle. It’s a masquerade ball & instead of actually investigating who is under the masks, they send out more invitations.” – by “Artist” from “Angryville”. As someone who makes handmade mobiles through a shop on Etsy, this is obviously a topic that concerns me too.
The second issue, and probably the the more contemporary one that wasn’t addressed at all in the article, is Etsy’s policy regarding “handmade” and 3d printing. I sell our collection of 3d printed mobiles through my shop on Etsy. They do allow it (“3D printed items can be sold in the handmade category without listing the manufacturer.” – from their Seller Guidelines). I designed them with the help of Henry Segerman, a mathematician, and we have a 3d printing service company called Shapeways print them for us. We do have a very significant part in creating these mobiles, they are 100% the product of our imagination and creativity. But they are anything but “handmade”.
3D printing aside, if you’re looking to buy something handmade, please make sure it really is handmade and listed by an honest seller. Don’t fall for the cheap pretend handmade stuff. There are a lot of honest hardworking people listing their beautiful and carefully handmade items on Etsy who will very much appreciate your business.
Design for a large custom mobile for a private residence
Design for a large custom mobile for a private residence:
Influenced by Alexander Calder‘s style, yet it has a clear and solid identity of its own.
See more of my custom-designed and custom-made mobiles …