Friday, April 26, 2013

The Houseplant Sloth

That's right, sloths for your houseplants.  Now available at ODLCO


Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Since my friends at ODLCO put some of my pieces up for sale in their shop, articles about my needle felting have been popping up in design blogs all over the internet!




Thursday, March 21, 2013

California Quail

Just completed my California quail last night.  A lot of work went into this guy because of all the intricate patterning of his breast feathers and the tiny feathers around his neck. 





Friday, March 15, 2013

ODLCO

photo by Lisa Smith and Caroline Linder
Last week Emma and I had a visit from Lisa Smith and Caroline Linder co-founders of the Chicago-based design startup, ODLCO.   They had contacted me the week before about possibly carrying my felted animals in their online store and I invited them to come see them in person.  They were also very interested in our farm because as it turns out, their mission is quite similar to our own.  ODLCO produces household products on a small scale and supports other independent designers by marketing their products as well.  Whereas Emma and I are trying to support the return to small-scale, local food production, ODLCO is doing the same thing with household goods. 
So as of today my felted animals are on sale at ODLCO's design shop.  So far what's up for sale are 5 simpler, less expensive animals (sheep, donkey, duck, pig, black cat) which depending on how they sell I will produce more of, and 3 more intricate and expensive pieces (grizzly bear, chipping sparrow and dramatic chipmunk).  Also be sure to check out ODLCO's latest blog entry.  I think this may be the beginning of a beautiful relationship!

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Chukar

I was recently commissioned by a customer to do a couple of life size sculptures of birds native to his home state of Portland.  I just completed the first of the two, a species of partridge called a chukar.  This bird is actually an old world species introduced to North America as a game bird.  Next up is a California quail. 










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