31 artists...31 days. Spend every day of March with me at The Altered Page to meet the 31 spotlight artists in my book The Pulse of Mixed Media: Secrets and Passions of 100 Artists Revealed. See their beautiful faces, read their 'quirky' bios written in their own words, see some of their art that led me to invite them to be a part of my book, and hear my story of what they each mean to me. Then click on over to their sites and see what they have to say about The Pulse of Mixed Media.
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Hey I'm Jen Crossley from the Land of Oz (Australia). A woman of many talents, and a master of none I must say. I'm all smoke and mirrors.
Dazzle them with big words and techniques I say, and most importantly have fun with what you do.
Life is too short to sweat the small stuff. Love what you do and it will show in your art and your life.
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Jen's blog is called A Mark in Time and I think that is the perfect name. Her artwork conjures up a sense of history, mystery and intrigue. Each and every piece seems to have its own story to tell and seems to capture a moment in time. Her list of ingredients include pieces of metal, sometimes rusted and sometimes etched by hand, vintage tintypes, assorted found objects, and the like. Her creations, whether miniature books, assemblages or jewelry all call my name.
Timing is everything and with Jen, her timing couldn't have been better. She is from Australia and one of her goals and dreams has been to teach a workshop in the USA. Earlier this month her dream came true. And I was able to meet up with her for a few hours when she passed through NYC. I showed her the book, and her published artwork, for the first time. Priceless. Jen couldn't have been any nicer, any more generous, or any more gracious. And she assured me that when she called me a dag, she meant it in the most endearing of ways. Thanks Jen...you're a dinkum cobber!
Dazzle them with big words and techniques I say, and most importantly have fun with what you do.
Life is too short to sweat the small stuff. Love what you do and it will show in your art and your life.
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Jen's blog is called A Mark in Time and I think that is the perfect name. Her artwork conjures up a sense of history, mystery and intrigue. Each and every piece seems to have its own story to tell and seems to capture a moment in time. Her list of ingredients include pieces of metal, sometimes rusted and sometimes etched by hand, vintage tintypes, assorted found objects, and the like. Her creations, whether miniature books, assemblages or jewelry all call my name.
Timing is everything and with Jen, her timing couldn't have been better. She is from Australia and one of her goals and dreams has been to teach a workshop in the USA. Earlier this month her dream came true. And I was able to meet up with her for a few hours when she passed through NYC. I showed her the book, and her published artwork, for the first time. Priceless. Jen couldn't have been any nicer, any more generous, or any more gracious. And she assured me that when she called me a dag, she meant it in the most endearing of ways. Thanks Jen...you're a dinkum cobber!
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56 comments:
Love this! typical Jen, she is great!
Love her work-look so forward to seeing your book!
Oh MY GOSH!! I love her work. It is unbelievable. Why have I never seen her art before? It is fantastic, especially that book.
She makes lovely assemblage pieces.
Nice to see a couple of fellow antipodean arty types showcased on your blog - although all your artists are interesting and enjoyable to read about.
how a metal looks at oneself steeply!!! so much ideas, thank you!!!
Jen is my Idol, her work is amazing
and her classes are so much fun! xoxox
Hey, the Aussies are invading and, yes I'm one too! All nationalism aside, I love Jen Crossman's work. We don't have the long list of retreats and such available in the U.S, - sigh - not to mention art supplies, so I am happy Jen got her wish. Thanks, Seth, for all the wonderful artists you are featuring.
Jen's work is amazing. I have always admired her unique style. Congrats to her for her U.S.workshop!
And I know what you both mean.. my husband is Australian.. lol
(Some people never sleep) ;o)
these are wonderful books.
a hammer instead of a brush. I often want to take a hammer to my work, but for completely different reason.
thank you both for sharing
History, Mystery and Intrigue! That describes Jen's work perfectly...and could be the title of another book!
Love the name of her blog, and her artwork.
Her work is fascinating.
I love her piece
with the book containing locket!
What beautiful work! I love the use of vintage photos. I am so glad I found your blog. Can't wait to see the book!
my heart skipped a beat! love her work!
One of my favorites, so glad you featured Jen.
I love her work, it's very similar to what I am doing. Just beautiful, thanks for sharing it.
Thank you for featuring Jen. Her work is great and I'm looking forward to exploring her blog.
I love Jen's work and especially her books. The locket is incredible
Jen Crossley appears to be a historian and archivalist with a hammer and a pair of wire cutters! I particularly love her work which combines found metal pieces, and natural elements such as twigs or bone. Wonderful contrasts, and lovely textures, to befound here! She says that she is "all smoke and mirrors," but her work belies this statement, identifying her as the real thing, indeed! Perhaps the "smoke and mirrors" refers to the element of mystery that is evident in the stories she tells through these lovely pieces. . . .and I love her statement: "Love what you do and it will show in your art and your life."
Well, I have to disagree with Jen. I don't see any "smoke and mirrors" here. Jen's work is all the real stuff to me. What intricate metal work and detail here. So very original. Just love the "Gimbels Brothers" sign as well. These days, I need to "google" a new phrase or word on each of your posts- "dinkum cobber"! Not only am I discovering new and amazing talented artists, I am learning a whole new vocabulary! Thanks Seth!
I'm so enjoying all the introductions this month. Jen's style is so very personal and the pendants are just filled with thought and emotion. Loved browsing her blog.
just got back from visiting Jen's blog. what fun she must have every day! thanks for another great intro!
ooh, the tree pendant is my favorite but they are all stunning. So great to see all 31 of the participants.
LOVE WHAT YOU DO, AND HAVE FUN WITH WHAT YOU DO. Thank you Jen for reminding me of what I've been trying to do but sometimes forget. Love and fun. Good stuff. I just came across a bag of bleached chicken bones that I'd wrapped with wire at each end and pasted the words "I have travelled" on to (well one bone anyway). Maybe I'll get going on what it was originally meant for. This month has been one of inspiration for me. Thank you for this Seth! *smiles* Norma
Lovely work Jen, your passion definately shines through!
Lovely work Jen, your passion definately shines through!
Seth, I am loving seeing all the artists and lots of them I follow already which is cool and some new to me faces too!
Cheryl
It's great to see that we have quite a few talented Aussies. Jen's work is very personal and intimate. There is so much heart in each piece, and the reference to her beloved mum is part of that.
Jen seems like a very fun person to know. I enjoyed my romp on her blog just now! And love all her mixed media pieces. Lovely that the two of you met up in person!
Wow, Jen's artwork is amazing. I love it. Thanks for spotlighting her today. What a treat!
oh yes i know of Jen and her work its so fabulous what she does with assemblege work....
hugz bev
Love Jen's work. Thanks for featuring all these talented artists every day in March. Quite a journey we are on.
patq
Love Jen's work. Thanks for featuring all these talented artists every day in March. Quite a journey we are on.
patq
Go Crozza!!!! She is AWESOME!!!
love the work and Jen's philosophy - "do what you love and don't sweat the small stuff"
Seth,
Definately in love with her work. I have never seen her art befor so I am thrilled to have found her through your book.
Darlene
Jen is the best! I am the happy recipient of that gorgeous book in this post. Jen is my Aussie Sis and is the most talented artist I know!
'dinkum cobber?' nice try Seth (chuckle) maybe in the 70's. But she is a beaut sheila!
I adore Jen's work, her attention to detail is amazing, I am so lucky to own a couple of Jen's pieces and I treasure them dearly. Cant wait to get my hands on your book. Congrats Seth on publishing a fabulous book.
It is always so cool to see artists here that I'm not that familiar with. Your write-ups and images really bring them home to me.
Jen can have the master suite and I'll sleep on the couch.
Love Jen's work. Her smoke and mirrors is a 'pigment' of her imagination ... her respect for the gorgeous finds in each piece is marvellous. She's an Aussie gem!
I just met Jen at Art & Soul and she i WONDERFUL! Love her!
I love Jen's work...when she puts all those old things together to make a piece it really speaks to me!!!
Always have loved Jen's work... thanks for the reminder...
Jen is very talented...love seeing vintage objects used in this way.
I very much appreciate jen's transparent work.
Love to hear about the Ozzies. Great art from found objects.
Aloha, Kate
Beautiful work. so intriguing. Down under must be oozing with creativity.
I love these pieces.
The combination of materials, colour and design are intensely beautiful to absorb.
I can't believe I didn't know Jen before. Seth, you have broadened my horizons so much, many thanks! Jen is wonderful! Definitely someone to follow and enjoy - and another Aussie.
wow....love jen's art!!!
Go Crozza...how amazing and I am so proud and happy for you...sorry others are finding out about you as we have to share you more Jen but pleased as punch for you too...OMG did you really tell Seth he is a dag? LOL how funny and yes Seth its said with in a friendly manner here :o)
looking forward to visiting the land under in 9/12. Loving the booky mix of metal
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