Mitsy of ArtMind is one of my most favourite Etsy artists. My wish list has more than one of her fabulous creations on it; some of them are pictured here.
I first came across her in the Etsy Virtual Labs where she was sharing her 99 Feelings project. I was so inspired by her feelings and so excited by them I was sharing them with anyone who came within ten meters of my computer. I started following her blog to see how her Feelings project was progressing, and soon I was dropping in, on a sometimes daily basis just to see what was new. Her collection of feelings has a strength to it that really speaks about emotions and how we relate to them.
In addition to her feelings, Mitsy is also adding new an exciting items to her shop all the time. From post cards and magnets to 3D felt greeting cards and even a new secret project. Mitsy is one of those people who seems to always be creating and someone who I would love to emulate just because of that creative lifestyle.
Mitsy can be found on Flickr, where you can see her works in progress, check out some of her tutorials and her favourites. You can see what she's tweeting on Twitter and get more of all of the above and then some on her blog. Read on to see what tidbits ArtMind tossed my way:
What has surprised you most about selling your creations online?
Definitely the feedback I get on my work. The response to my '99-feelings'-project has been amazing and I'm delighted to know that it touches the hearts of many.
When people purchase a feeling, they often tell me why they buy it, and many of those stories just give me goosebumps. It's also fun to know that sometimes people write me to tell how they feel about a certain texture or that they feel completely different than what I named the feeling and I love it when people do that.
It has been such a personal journey that every texture can feel different for other people, so when people actually do tell me how they feel about a certain feeling, I'm happy to know that they are trying to feel in their own way...
What is your ultimate creator’s block cure?
Without a doubt: nature!
As many artists I suppose... nature is just healing in many, many ways. It inspires and clears my head.
What got you started?
Anything can get me started!
I get very easily distracted and you will find me doing one thing and another thing the next minute. I blame it on my unquiet mind - it's always in search of new and exciting things to do.
My hands can't sit still, nor can my brain. It tires me sometimes but it also makes me happy to be able to do it all!
Do you have any influences that guide your work?
When you look at my shop at the moment, there is really only one answer to this question: babuschka's... It all started with an assignment at the academie of fine arts where we were asked to make a selfportrait. I thought that it was easiest done by using the shape of a babuschka and since then I just love it.
Rock, Paper or Scissors?
Paper! Because it's vulnerable & strong at the same time. It can tear but also cover. It is flexible and can be colorful. It's a lot of things I am I think...
As always, if you've seen something you like or simply have to have click on any of the images to find out more. As always, your thoughts and comments are more than welcome, they'll put a smile on my face. If you want to make me jump for joy, head over to ArtMind's shop and buy one of her fab creations, I swear I'll do a little dance with my very poor robot moves thrown in, extra special to make the Peanut laugh.
Friday, October 16, 2009
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7 comments:
Midori might be someone you interview. She's quite remarkable too.
Thanks for the latest installment--
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What a cute shop! I love her little felt people. What a cute way to wrap a gift as well!
Wow! She's very talented! I love the little balloon guys!
I love her ceramic work too... they kind of remind me of the Barbapapas. ;)
Thanks so much for the lovely feature! I had a peek while I was in Portugal but I forgot my passwords so I could no comment! LOL :) I'm such a dork when it comes to passwords! :)
I very much love her work and have one ...saving up for more :-D
Awesomke interview! Ive seen her feelings before and I think they are just incredible!
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