Handmade Wednesday
by Melissa Creamer, Crafter of Chrysalis Jewelry
Welcome to Handmade Wednesday. Each Wednesday, I will feature a crafter or artist you should know about! Are you ready to see who I have picked for this week? Let's get started.This week I am featuring Melissa of Melbe Creations. No worries, I am not going to be interviewing myself. Melissa B just happens to have an awesome first name! Melissa B is a artist/photographer from Minnesota. Let's find out about her wonderful art!
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MC -Tell us a little bit about your handmade business
Melbe - I am a nature photographer that adds a twist to my
photographs. I create kaleidoscope/mandala
designs from my photographs. I isolate
the subject of my photo by making a freehand geometric cut. I then create multiple copies, mirror image
and realign them to create a seamless design.
This is done freehand and is not the product of an automatic
program. An automatic program is fun but
it distorts the subject of your photograph, creating an effect of literally
looking through a kaleidoscope. My
objective is to isolate my subject and kaleidoscope around it. I then translate my designs into prints,
pendants, suncatchers, paperweights, ceramic tiles and more!
My Hearts Desire Metal Pendant |
MC - How long have you been in business?
Melbe - I have been creating these designs for over 15 years. I used to create these designs with an actual
print, ruler and Exacto knife! Very
difficult to produce and they left a seam.
I stopped creating them for several years until I was able to design
electronically and eliminate the seam. I
launched an Etsy shop in March of 2010.
I followed up by participating in juried art fairs and this year I
launched my own website.
Feathered Fauna Suncatcher |
MC - Did your business start as a hobby?
Melbe - Yes, the last thought I had was showing my work and selling
my designs. I was absolutely terrified
to share my work. It took me several
months to work up the courage to approach a local store about carrying my
product. The owner was very supportive
and encouraged me to expand.
Petals Of Poise Trinket Box |
MC - Where do you get your design inspiration from?
Melbe - Cliché as it sounds nature is my inspiration. There is a
deeper reason than physical beauty. Nature does not care if you are having a
bad hair day, if your socks match, or if you are wearing a designer label.
Nature unconditionally accepts. My true inspiration flourishes from the inner
beauty of their society.
Nymph Nirvana glass paperweight |
MC - Tell us about a piece you designed that you are still
blown away by
Melbe - I would have to say that “My Heart’s Desire” would have to
be the piece I am most proud of. I am
proud of my wildlife photographs because of the time and patients it takes to
capture just the right image, but this design is my pride and joy. It is a photograph of an Asian Lady Slipper
flower. The image itself was not
difficult to capture, but creating the design I wanted was. I wanted to create hearts with the leaves and
the center. It took me several cuts to
get just the right angle. The image
itself has wonderful depth so the finished design as a three dimensional
effect.
My Hearts Desire |
MC - What project are you currently working on?
Melbe - I am always in pursuit of a new design but I have learned to
let nature take the lead. In the past I
would set out to capture a certain image and Mother Nature has showed me
something unexpected. The unexpected
images are the most rewarding. I have learned to let my designs happen
organically. The whole process is far
more rewarding. I do however have requests to create designs
from a sweet pea, peony, horses and more turtles. I have planted several flowers in my garden
as well that I am waiting to bloom to see if inspiration takes over. I am
working on translating my designs into my different products. Love Struck, my latest design, I am
translating into a pendant and suncatcher.
Monarch Melody |
MC- What is the one thing you have learned by trial and error
that you wish you could go back and tell yourself when you started?
Melbe -Let it happen
organically! Do not force your creative
process. I am a stubborn soul and
sometimes I will push to create a design that I want no matter how uninspired I
am. I have learned that my design will
come out flat…no emotion, and even I do not care for the design.
Melbe - Wow there is just so many artists that I adore and admire, It
is so hard to choose just one. I would
have to say I am blown away by Janice Winsor from Four Winds Farm Maine! She creates felted sculptures from
photographs that are so incredibly life I am amazed. She creates many other items that I adore as
well.
Four Winds Farm Maine |
MC- Free style. Tell me about anything I forgot to ask.
Bear Essentials |
Until Tomorrow
Melissa