I like Zany!

Tips from Neil Gaiman on what to do if you find yourself in a fairytale, especially for Vanessa Valencia, who looks like she could do with this advice;-)
Continuing my series on top Artisan Bloggers, check out the amazing work of Judy Wilkenfeld.

Did you know that I have a beard? I respect men with beards and bands with names like ‘Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip’.


Fresh Food Map for Ireland



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Inspired by the logic behind this post from Jenny Vorwaller and this successful initiative by James Corbett, I’ve started a map of places where you can find healthy fresh farm produce.
The map will include farmers markets, artisan food retailers and individual farmers who sell directly to the consumer. Let me know, if I should add to that list.
The idea is that anybody can see at a glance, who is providing fresh food in their immediate vicinity and when they are open for business.

This is an open collaborative map, which means that anybody can add a location to the map. If you are unsure how to add a location, have a look at this video to see how. It’s really easy and will only take a minute or so. Click here, when you’re ready to add a location to it.

If there are any bloggers out there interested in this subject, it would be great if you could link to this post and spread the word. If this is popular,  I’m going to try and creat a badge for it, so that people can put a permanent link to it on their sidebar.
Update:
There does seem to be an interest in this, so I have created a badge for it, which you can see on my sidebar. If you want to add this badge to your blog, you can use the following code snippet:


Sigur Ros Heima


This is an excerpt from the fantastic Heima Film Documentary. You can view the whole film on Youtube.

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The True Soul of Artisan blogging

Last week the Irish Arts Blog got featured on the Irish Examiner and things are looking good for the blog.

But I don’t want to just focus on Irish Artists in this blog. There are some really wonderful international artisan bloggers out there and in this post, I am going to draw your attention to some of them.

I  particularly like Bloggers who are whimsical, fanciful and playful.

Thanks to Cliodhna Quinlan, I have discovered Vanessa Valencia of A fanciful twist. This is a most astonishing blog, wonderfully inventive, with fantastic attention to detail and sense of comedy. Her stories are long, but highly entertaining and well written. She uses sequences of images that look like stills from a movie plot and a wonderful sense of fun emanates from it all.

I find that Artisans are mostly meditative and introspective by nature. They have a sense of the present, nature and the shifting of season. You get a feeling of calmness and sociability from their blogs. Artists like Jenny Vorwaller look beyond their art and apply their mindfulness to other aspects of their lifestyle in a manner which is refreshing and inspirational.

Rima Staines is another blogger new to me. She’s an artist and animator and her blog really is a treat for the eclectic eye. Here is a wonderful animation from her, set to the music of Polly Paulusma:

So these are some artisan bloggers who I admire. I believe art made out of love is inspirational, and the more we surround ourselves with it, the more elevated our mood and consciousness become.

These are reasons why I believe art blogging is so important. We need to resurrect our connection with Art, Nature and our Intuition.

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Splashing and Kicking


January has been a wet affair this year, perfect excuse for me to play Emilie Simons Swimming video.

Our promotion of Irish Arts Blog is going quite well. It’s been linked to by some top international blogs including Mocoloco , La Fraise, Whip Up, and has also been featured on some irish blogs including Irishphotographers.ie, Sallygardens, Irishcraftworker/ , Irish Craft Update. I’m hoping to have a few more links by the end of the promotion.

On a sidenote, I attended the launch of Irish Craft Association the other night and it was a great success.

Finally, Emma Barone wants to forget about the misery of January and kicks her heels to Heaven with this fun image from Irish Arts Blog.


YouTube - Emilie Simon - Swimming (live)

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Portals and tales of Greedy Giants and Big Blue Whales


Portals by Michael Ray

I’m promoting the Irish Arts Blog this week so I thought I might highlight a few posts from some of the artists. The image above comes from Michael Rays interesting post on Portals. Cliodhna Quinlan tells us about the story of the Greedy Giant and I learn a little bit of greek mythology on her blog also.
Did you know that my 6 year old daughter is a podcaster. At least since last week anyway. Listen to her story of the Big Blue Whale, all made up on the spot.

I like stories and imaginative blog writing.  Michelle   of Tangled Wings blog gives some excellent tips on creative writing.

Irish Arts Blog: Portals

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2008


Ok, time for recollections and predictions.

I’ve done a number of things this year. Firstly, I left my job in the summer. The best decision I ever made (’I hope’).
I’ve now decided at the tender age of 42 to try and start my own business… a bit scary I know and it really is an uphill battle as anybody who has tried it will testify to. But despite the relentless challenge of it, it has to be better then working a job you’re not comfortable in.

I tend to get lots of business ideas, which is good in one sense but it can lead to indecision.
So I resolved in the end to follow the project I felt most passionate about…. Getting artists on the web. In a previous blog of mine I wrote about the rationale behind my belief that artisan work is ideal for selling on the web. Through blogging about artisan products and my contact with other artisan bloggers, I quickly came to the realisation that blogging is the ideal platform for artisans. If you are an artist and you are still not convinced about the power of blogging, have a look at the comments i received on that post from long time bloggers.

Originally, I started Siopa Eile to highlight mostly Irish artisan products, but I eventually ran out of artisans to write about, because so few here have a credible web presence. Having seen countless bloggers from abroad, successfully selling their art through blogs and reveling in the process, I decided to try and kick start an artisan blogging revolution in Ireland.
First off, was to offer a free group blog to 10 select artisan bloggers. In the end I received an amazing 30 applications. All of this came through my blog and the contacts I made through the blog. I even had a very nice intern over from the U.S. to help me with the project, all thanks to the blog.
An added bonus was the contact I made with Karen Harper. Karen has helped me find artists for my group blog and many other things. I have also helped her set up 2 very important blogs. First off, Irish Craft Update, which is a fantastic source of information for craftspeople and has already notched up 100+ subscribers.
Karen will be launching the Irish Crafts Association shortly and is really doing a great job of making things happen on the crafts scene.
So what of the new year?
I’ve got lots of things planned. First off, I intend to launch the Irish Arts Blog in the coming weeks. I want to see if I can promote it online and if successful we might look at organising an exhibition to officially launch offline in the springtime.
I will also be doing something similar with Cliodhna Quinlans new blog called Cliodhnas Wave. Cliodhna hopes to cover a lot of topics on her blog, her art, her stories, lessons in creativity and self expression as well as practical information on embroidery and fabric dying. So make sure you subscribe to it.
I have 2 other major projects in the pipeline, which will both revolve around getting artists to blog. But for the moment that’s a bit hush-hush.
That’s it for now. Just a reminder to everyone that the Irish Blog Awards are accepting nominations at the moment. I’m not sure if my mother is voting for me this year, so you might need to;-) And you only need to vote in the categories that you are familiar with. I guess I would come under craft blog category, although sometimes I wonder.

I haven’t paid much attention to Irish bloggers this year, I’m sad to say….(Strike me down Oh Satan!)

Damien Mulley, I read on a daily basis, but I don’t think I can vote for him as he’s organising the awards.

Bloggers I’ve recently discovered are Sabrina Dent (she’s a fabulous web designer, but also writes very well) and Ellen McDermott (member of the Irish Arts Blog and a really funny and talented blogger).

Irish Sally Garden run by Rebecca and Dan Hillman is another extraordinary blog I think.

Of course as mentioned above Irish Craft Update has created a bit of a stir in the craft world too.

So come on 2008

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Merry Christmas to All

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Merry Christmas to all who read this blog. Its been an eventful year and I’m looking forward with great anticipation to 2008. Now taking a few days off to find my inner tortoise. Check out this TED talk in praise of slowness

Video -Beirut singing Nantes


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