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Elysian Studios Featured in The Polymer Arts Magazine | Elysian Studios

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I’m very proud to announce that one of my original art jewelry bracelets has been published in

The Polymer Arts Magazine Winter 2013 issue!

The Silk and Stones bracelet was chosen to be featured in The Polymer Jeweler’s Workbench: Creative Clasps Make for a Classy Closure article.  The Polymer Arts is a magazine for jewelry artists, and is full of inspiring articles about technique, emerging artists and art business.  I highly recommend this magazine for artists working with polymer clay.  The Polymer Arts is not available on newsstands, but both print and digital issues can be purchased online at www.thepolymerarts.com 

Here is a look at my bracelet featured in the magazine:

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The Silk and Stones bracelet has been purchased, but you can see what bracelets are currently available in the Art Jewelry Bracelet section of the Elysian Studios online shop!

I will continue to work with polymer clay, adding unique and original components to my handmade jewelry designs.  Look for new additions to the shop in the near future!  In the meantime, I’ll be exploring new techniques that I am learning from The Polymer Arts Magazine!

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Stitched In Time- The Story of a Still Life Painting | Elysian Studios

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A couple of months ago, a dear friend of mine, Christine of One Kiss Creations, asked if I would participate in a fun blog hop with other artisans.  There would be a surprise element, which Christine would send us, that needed to be the main element of our design.  Always up for a challenge, I eagerly agreed, and was delighted when several vintage wooden spools arrived in the mail!  These were quickly added to a little collection I already had!

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The spools in my collection are from my great-grandmother’s sewing box.  I love how they are all different shapes and have different graphic labels, in various stages of wear.  Christine sent me the very large spool on the left, and the one with the wonderful chain graphic on the label.  Both of these got starring roles in my new painting.

Stitched In Time

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Stitched In Time, ©2013 Erin Fickert-Rowland, oil on canvas, 11 in x 14 in

These spools once contained beautifully colored threads which have now gone on to be woven with other fabrics and threads.  They were used to create something more beautiful and useful than what the original thread was by itself.  I don’t know what the color of the spools were when they had their threads, but I hold onto the bare, softly worn wooden skeletons because I know they made something wonderful.

For this painting, I decided to inject my own feelings of color into the plain spools, and imagined beautiful tapestries their threads were used to create.  Vibrant, sunny yellows reflect sunlight, and warm tones of ochre, orange and reds shape the spools.  Strong black semi-circles in the background reflect the graphic design of the spools, and the signatures of the thread manufacturers are echoed by the signature of the artist.

This painting is very special to me because it was inspired by a dear friendship, loving memories of my grandmother, and my deep love of art and all things handmade. It is also the last painting I will create in 2013, in which I produced the most work of my career so far!

Thank you, Christine, for organizing this hop and inviting me to participate!  As a group we have created some truly beautiful, incredibly unique pieces of art that were not there when you found these empty spools in the antique store.  I am so proud to have been a part of this story: 

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Photo courtesy of Crafty Hope

Fellow Participants:

Honey from the Bee ~ Crafty Hope ~ A Work in Progress ~ Zingala’s Workshop ~ Beadsong Jewelry ~ Antiquity Travelers ~ Carefree Jewelry ~ Bead Contagion ~ kimmykats~ Antiquity Travelers (pt.2) ~ Backstory Beads ~ One Kiss Creations ~ Therese’s Treasures

It’s now time to enjoy everything special about this season, so this will be my last post for 2013.

Wishing you Happy Holidays and
a Very Happy New Year!


See you in 2014!

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Visions of the Flint Hills Art Benefit Show in Kansas City, MO | Elysian Studios

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The 5th Annual Visions of the Flint Hills Art Benefit is set to open this Friday evening, October 4th, at Buttonwood Art Space in Kansas City, Missouri.  Juror Michael Albrechtsen, a well known artist from the area, chose the artwork for the show, which will benefit the Flint Hills Coalition.  This organization promotes the tourism, local businesses and Tallgrass prairie preservation of the Flint Hills region.

Cumulus Clouds Over Flint Hills by Erin FIckert-Rowland

My painting, Cumulus Clouds Over Flint Hills, will be on display as part of this show, which runs through November 29th.  You can preview all of the artwork included in this beautiful show at visionsoftheflinthills.org.

Artwork can be purchased through Buttonwood Art Space:

3013 Main Street
Kansas City, MO 64108

phone:  (816)285-9040
email: [email protected]

I am so proud to be a part of this special show that benefits the beautiful Tallgrass prairie landscape of the Flint Hills.  I look forward to seeing it in person in November!