Showing posts with label broad ripple art fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label broad ripple art fair. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2011

Reflecting Affirmations Mirror


New from our studio- our Reflecting Affirmations Mirror. We've been wanting to do this design for a while and this week it all came together. I love having an idea and see it come to life so quickly! A true collaboration of our skills.
Made from cherry with mixed woods of varying height and thickness for each word. The frame has a Danish oil on it and each word block is stamped, sanded and painted.


Ready to move into your life!
20" x 28"

650.00

SOLD

~ Jon and Patricia Hecker

Monday, January 17, 2011

CD Cabinet Commission from TattooDreams


Every year on New Years Day our studio gets cleaned. This year we've been too busy with a few remaining orders to tackle the task. In the meantime, we completed this commissioned cd cabinet for a wonderful collector! Her patience was appreciated as the form came to life.

Made of cherry, accented with opulent gold paint, rubber stamped and finished in Danish oil, it was delivered to the Orchard Gallery in Fort Wayne, IN where our client will pick it up.
We hope it will be treasured!

Commissions gladly accepted.
Their completion depends on the complexity and our studio/show schedule.

Jon & Patricia Hecker

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Reflections of A Journey- Broad Ripple Art Fair


Twenty four years ago my husband and I celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary while exhibiting at the Broad Ripple Art Fair. We loved the experience and this show ignited something inside us. It was our very first art fair. We sold $2.00 handmade cards. The finishing touches to our display were completed the night before by my husband and my father-in-law. Amazingly, everything fit into a Honda Civic! Our canopy was delayed in transit and didn't arrive in time for the show. By Monday morning my scorched nose was peeling as the UPS man delivered our much needed display tent. Little did we know that that weekend set into motion, what would become for two young artists, a way of life.

For some the month of May in Indy means racing. For the art festival fair goer and artist, it means Broad Ripple Art Fair! For me, it signifies the anticipation of a busy art fair season. The wonderful people who attend and support the artists who exhibit at Broad Ripple Art Fair make this event one not to miss for the artist or the collector. We've loved doing this show, rain or shine over the years.

Few collectors leave this show empty-handed. Something special awaits every taste and budget. The dedicated fair goer will arrive armed with shopping bags, sun block, cash and credit cards. All necessary accouterments to fully enjoy this event! Finding the perfect art treasure, the one that really speaks to you, is paramount. Winding down with friends to enjoy live music, artist demonstrations in the art center and neighbors you'll meet, only add to a great weekend.

Any artist exhibiting knows the degree of passion, frustration, dedication and long hours that are instilled into honing their craft. This becomes fully realized when they connect with the right person- the one who recognizes this effort. This stirring is both tangible and rewarding. The culmination of time seems unimportant once your work is fully appreciated. This exchange is just one of the many beautiful aspects of art.
When hard earned money is exchanged for hand made work, the circle of art is complete.
The art of buying something handcrafted carries with it
-the soul and the fingerprints,
-the emotion and the passion,
the breath of its maker.

My husband Jon builds wooden boxes and furniture that I emblazon with words and images stamped in paint. Somewhat resembling tattoo's on wood, we call them TattooDreams. Each piece is a one of a kind. It's our newest body of work and one that has come into it's own within the last few years. Some pieces are adorned with tied silk, beads, pistachio shells, seeds, bottle caps and assorted collected ephemera. Collectors find images and words they relate to on my work and in doing so quickly claim the piece that speaks to them! Custom pieces can be ordered as well.

There are few venues an individual can casually go where they'll encounter as much original art and speak directly to the artists as at an art fair. These are special events that communities need to support to keep the handmade spirit alive and artists thriving. One of the last things handmade in our country is our wealth of fine art and fine craft. It's a part of our culture that needs to be fed and fostered to stay vibrant.

Twenty four years later, we're happy to be juried into and exhibiting at the 40th Annual Broad Ripple Art Fair. Our display and work have gone through numerous revisions and no longer fit in the back of a Honda! We've participated in approximately 480 shows across the country, traveled more than 500,000 miles and met wonderful collectors who have shared their homes and collections with us. In carving this path, we've amassed an amazing group of talented friends who share our same passion and dedication.
The circle gets wider and continues to surround us with an extraordinary life that begins and ends each day with ideas, images and our passion for making and selling our work.
The people and places we've traveled and the countless hours we've driven are forever ingrained in our hearts. They are with us when we enter our studio every day.

Gas prices may rise, the economy may shrink, but mans intrinsic nature to create handmade objects of beauty will never cease. The passion of people who collect this beauty will never die. As humans we desire to covet things that fascinate, magnify and accentuate our lives. It is these very objects that surround us in our homes, feed our souls and nurture our ongoing quest for things that make us feel good and whole. In capturing what beauty an artist has created, the collector becomes part of this magical circle we call art.

We hope you'll come by our booth. TattooDreams can be found in Booth # 214 in the Artists Lot, on the right hand side.



Never forget- You still need art!

Patricia Hecker


Broad Ripple Art Fair-May 15th & 16th-
Indianapolis, Indiana

Monday, May 3, 2010

Fears Given Flight Healing Vessel







This box was done during the last week. It began as a story box and turned into a box comprised of healing thoughts and feelings that welled deep inside. A cathartic box of emotions set to words and given flight.

decide • make shampoo horns • daily try to remember to laugh • fearlessly acknowledge fear • breathe in love • dig in the dirt • always trust in yourself and God • connect with nature and wind • shine

forgive others and yourself • trust • follow your star • pray • listen • adjust and know you will be okay • hope • envision the goal • create • sit quietly and dream • heal • believe

surrender guilt and loss • imagine joy • take the back roads • bloom as needed • make time for peaceful healing rest • renew • help others freely • love • invite joy into all of your home • listen • act

eat ice-cream daily • cry • know you are much stronger than you think • honestly forgive • paint in the sunshine • be extra kind • wave to animals • hug friends • believe strongly in hope

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Up Close- in an artsy kind of way!


On my etsy site
425.00

Vessels such as this will be in my booth at art fairs this summer.
Each a one of a kind awaiting the right person to make them their own!

Patricia
TattooDreamer

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Day of The Dead TattooDreams Purse


This is my second Tattoo Dreams purse. Rubber stamped with incredible Day of The Dead stamps and a touch of Frida Kahlo imagery. Black velvet lined on the side, it has small wooden feet to gently raise your purse off of any surface it's placed. Sealed with a protective spray, it can be handed down for generations to come. (Ya never know........) This one of a kind purse is similar in size to a lunch box--it holds all you need for a night out or a day with friends and will be the hit of wherever you take it. Hand stamped it measures 9 3/4" wide, 7 1/2" deep and 3 1/2" high. Has a sturdy silver metal handle that has torn silk, handmade beads, wooden beads I've stamped, silk, glass beads, skulls, linen threads, pistachio shells and magical talismans and skull ephemera tied onto it. This will add a slight reverberation and awaken the souls of the faithfully departed!

It sports a sturdy hinge. A great addition to your Dia de Los Muertos collection!. All sure to evoke lots of eye appeal from those who see you with this amazing art purse!

Available for sale in my etsy on line shop
85.00
FREE Shipping


SOLD

Friday, March 26, 2010

TattooDreams Art Vessel


This one of a kind handmade cherry box measures 8" wide x 8" deep x 19" tall (20.32 cm x 20.32 cm x 48.26 cm). Handmade in our Bloomington, Indiana studio by my husband Jon and rubber stamped by me. There have only been a handful of these one of a kind vessels made so far. I'm proud to present this one to you my TattooDreams collectors.

Many hours went into this box and the detailed purple finial that sits on top. Attached to the finial are a myriad of beads and torn and knotted silk. From this hangs glass and handmade wooden beads. This ephemera only adds to the fun factor on this one of a kind box. Lined on the bottom with black velvet, this artsy box could store dreams or be used as a ceremonial art vessel or the respectful keeper of a loved ones ashes- or nothing at all.
Yours to decide.

This one of a kind vessel beckons to be set upon a mantle or bookshelf and shyly listen to the compliments it will get in your home or office! The price of this vessel is clearly reflected in the fine craftsmanship and detail it holds.

375.00
See this and other boxes available for sale now on my etsy site.

Patricia