Bead Chat Magazine Fall 2014 | Page 14

would be heaps of fun to collaborate on a piece with someone. And occasionally I have visions of something I’d like to do one day but I need to better develop my glass sculpting skills first. But I would very much enjoy making a totem series that reflects my love for, and time I spent in Alaska. What advice would you give to someone starting their own creative business? Advice....work hard, if you are serious about making a living with your art you need to dedicate your life to it. Become the best artist you can by refining your skills and creating a unique niche in your medium. Interact with your customers, they love it! Be kind, considerate and transparent. And do not mix your personal life with your business life especially on social media. How do you like to wind down after a day in the studio? After a day in the studio and depending on the time of year, I’m out with my dogs on a hike or snowshoeing. I finally bought a kayak this late spring and I’m really loving my time on the water in the afternoons when I’m done working. And I do enjoy creating a piece of jewelry now and then during my off time. I travel to Alaska once a year to re-charge my batteries. I work 7 days a week for months on end and I need to get away to get those creative juices flowing again. When I am up there you’ll find me hiking in remote regions, only accessible by boat or plane, camera in tow, snapping photo’s like a mad woman. Photography is my 2nd love. creativebeadchat.com