My favorite show, the INDIEana Handicraft Exchange, is right around the corner. The organizers, Amanda and Neal Taflinger deserve a tip of our collective hats for the efforts they have made to develop the DIY culture in Indianapolis. Not only do they organize two annual INDIEana Handicraft Exchanges and associated minis they are also opening a shop, Homespun, featuring the work of their devoted followers.
The last month has been good to me and I was a bit concerned that I would have enough new work for the show. I’ve been at it every free moment and am thrilled that I have accumulated quite a few new pieces.
Take a look and let me know what you think.
Stunning amount of new work Geoff. Love the variety and bright color palette. I’ve been working on ducks myself.
I would love to see your ducks, Greg. I’ve picked up a couple vintage decoy carving books that have been very helpful re: body shape.
Sure no problem Geoff. I’ll take some quick snaps and email them to you. Are you still using the info @ bluestonefolkschool.org address? I still don’t have a good white lightbox setup, so they’re going to rough.
Greg- The info@…. address is good. I look forward to seeing.
I’m going to write about shooting carvings soon. This time of year I use natural light and shoot outdoors most of the time. Like most of the things I do, I keep it real simple.