Showing posts with label Caitlin Garvey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caitlin Garvey. Show all posts

Monday, November 11, 2013

Demo at St. Albans



What a way to end our fall demo season!  We enjoyed a lovely day at St. Albans in D.C., where several teachers at the school had designed their early fall curriculum around something related to blacksmithing, (i.e. Adam Smith, the importance of metal and forging to world civilizations, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, the industrialization of Europe, etc…) and asked us to teach and demonstrate to those various topics.  








We have met thousands and thousands of interesting people while demo’ing for four+ years, but we’ve never had a demo start with student-written odes to metallurgy!  






In addition, all the students and teachers got the opportunity to make (and take!) a colonial-style nail.  





It was just the sort of demo that Jeff and I love to do, and we are very thankful for the opportunity to work with St. Albans.  Also, we’d like to thank the members of the football team and other student athletes for helping us load our equipment afterwards!




Friday, November 8, 2013

Recent Photography Honors



My photo “Sugar Cookies” will be included in an exhibition titled “Feast” at Darkroom Gallery opening November 14th.  





In addition, “Autumn Reflections” was honored with an “honorable mention” award and is on display at the following galleries, as part of exhibitions supporting River to Well:


  • Lawrence, Kansas — Signs of Life Gallery, November 8

  • Minneapolis, Minnesota — Ambiente Gallerie, December 6, through January 1. 

Finally, several of my photographs were used in a recent newspaper article about Montessori students studying, raising, and releasing Monarch butterflies: 




The article and photos are on page 22 of this edition: 


http://connectionarchives.com/PDF/2013/110613/Mt%20Vernon.pdf

Monday, November 4, 2013

Demo at Peirce Mill Heritage Day


We recently demo’d at the Peirce Mill Heritage Day and had a nice time visiting with folks at this small, but lovely, event.  The mill operated a few times during our demo and other people demonstrated various crafts.






 


We focused on making nails and a few hooks during our time at the festival.  We were blessed to spend some quality time with visitors, which is always our goal — teaching and making connections is our focus.  




At one point, a young boy who had been watching and watching….and came back to watch some more, said to me, “You mean, you’re married to him? (gesturing to Jeff at the anvil).  I said that I was.  ”That’s so cool!!!” he replied.  Jeff chimed in that he totally agreed.  It was a priceless moment.  


Thursday, October 31, 2013

Happy Halloween!



Our kids were super excited to go Trick-or-Treating tonight.  Jeff wasn’t sure about getting dressed up.  I thought that was hilarious, given how often we get dressed up in costume for various blacksmithing demos.  We’ve been dressed in costume twice this week already!  Why not add on one more night, especially for the kids?!




Happy Halloween!

Sunday, October 27, 2013

A Gathering of Friends at Claude Moore's Colonial Market Fair



We had a wonderful time at Claude Moore Colonial Farm’s October Market Fair.  It was truly a gathering of friends on both sides of the safety ropes, as we had friends forging with us and as we also got to catch up with lots of regular visitors.  We’ve been doing these Market Fairs for the past 4 years and it’s always nice to see everyone. 





We focused on forging rookers and votive candleholders both days of the fair.  And, what’s a Market Fair without turkeys or geese roaming the grounds, not to mention the famous call of “Bread, Bread for Sale”…?















Please mark your calendars now for the May Market Fair at Claude Moore on May 18th and 19th— we’d love to see you!  





Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Wonderful Comments about Jeff's Candlesticks -- Thank you!


Recently, we received the nicest note from Kerry, who we met at the Scottish Games over Labor Day Weekend.  She had the following comments about two candlesticks made by Jeff that she purchased: ”It was a pleasure meeting you at the 2013 Virginia Scottish Games.  I just wanted to thank you for my beautiful candlesticks - they are perfect!  Attached, please find a couple of photographs of them…I am quite pleased with how nicely they fit in - I love your work/art.”



Thank you so much, Kerry!  We totally agree — the candlesticks look amazing in your house!




 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

How We Spent Our Shut-Down Weekend


We were supposed to demo this past weekend but the government shutdown closed the location of our demo.  Suddenly, we had a free weekend, something we hadn’t had since the start of September.  There was plenty we wanted to do!  We are a family of list-makers, so out came the white-board and we started to write down our thoughts.  Some people ask us how we get as much done — this is one of our secrets. We might not get all the things done, nor do we try to…but by having a list, we accomplish a lot! :-)  




I was determined to make cold-process soap for the first time; we tried a lavender mint soap: 




Our kids really wanted to get pumpkins:  




We wanted to spend a lot of time outdoors, despite the rain at the beginning of the weekend and then especially when the sun came out.  These photos are from Mason Neck State Park and Huntley Meadows.








But, who would have expected that we’d save a baby squirrel that fell out of its nest and needed some help?  By the way, the last report from the wildlife rehabilitator says that the baby squirrel is mending well.  



And, we rested a fair amount….all of us…. 



We are looking forward to getting back to work this weekend at Claude Moore’s Market Fair in McLean.  Please come out.  We’d love to see you!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Caitlin's Photos are Available on Our Site


Thanks to some encouragement from our friends (Thanks, Jan and Scott!), we have updated our Blackforest ArtWorks site to include a store (click on “Store” on the left-hand side of our home page).  




At the moment, we are offering 4x6 notecards of my photography.  The cards have a full color photograph on the front and are blank on the inside.  We’ve packaged them as 6 cards (all the same photograph) with 7 envelopes (because I always mess up the address!).  If you don’t see a photo you’ve been admiring, please let us know.  I personally am interested in using the photo below as a note card!  Jeff is requesting blacksmithing cards in the future, too, so everyone is welcome to make suggestions….. 





In addition, most of my photographs are available as prints.  The store doesn’t offer that option, as of yet, but I’d be glad to accommodate your requests.  Speaking of that, if you know that you’ll be seeing us at a demo, we’d be glad to deliver the cards/prints in person, so please feel free to email us and we’ll arrange it. 




You might notice that the store does not include Jeff’s ironwork, as we have been so busy with demos that our inventory is rather low and we don’t want to list items that aren’t readily available.  However, if you have items in mind that you would like him to make for you, please let us know.  He’d be glad to help out.  In addition, we’ll post ironwork in the future.  




Thank you!