Friday, July 27, 2007

www.infinityartsgallery.com - New And Improved With Art Prints For Sale

Among many other projects, I've just put up the 7th (?) incarnation of my web gallery: http://www.infinityartsgallery.com/ ! I'm excited about its sleek new layout and can't wait to continue populating it with handmade, recycled and beautiful artsy goods! It still abounds with art clocks and funky mixed media wall art, but I'm most excited to finally be offering art prints and photo prints for sale! Right now, I am offering a selection of Justin's work, but hope to include some of my own in the future, too. Here's a small selection of my favorites...



"Face Shape" by Justin Potts / Available as 8x10 & 11x14 photo print or 8x10 & 11x17 art print / purchase



"Leaves in Transition" by Justin Potts / Available as 8x10 & 11x14 photo print or 8x10 & 11x17 art print / purchase

"Walkaway" by Justin Potts / Available as 8x10 & 11x14 photo print or 8x10 & 11x17 art print / purchase

"Lighthouse" by Justin Potts / Available as 8x10 & 11x14 photo print or 8x10 & 11x17 art print / purchase

"Eye of God" by Justin Potts / Available as 8x10 & 11x14 photo print or 8x10 & 11x17 art print / purchase

Sunday, July 08, 2007

Going Green Update

In the last post, I outlined (somewhat dramatically?), how Infinity Arts is making the transition to green art. Well, 2 weeks after the post I would like to talk about a few steps we've taken in that direction. First of all, we went to several garage sales and spent $4 on 3 high-quality purses that we intend to paint on. I've been working on building Justin's new website - http://www.justinpotts.com/, which showcases his music and art - more on that later, but I haven't gotten very far yet on the purse and that is the reason. I have the colors picked out, the design mostly sketched and one side started. I don't know that this is an ultimate solution to what we're searching for, but I'm excited to do it and see what I end up with. I'll photograph it when it's finished.

Last Friday we visited a fine little showroom in se Portland called Endura Wood Products, where they build accessories and furniture and cabinetry from sustainable and reclaimed wood products. I went in looking for wheatboard, not having any idea what it actually looked like. It doesn't seem very easy to buy - at least not retail - but, I did fall in love with something else. It is called Kirei (kee-ray / Japanese for "clean" and "beautiful") and it looks like this.



It is totally beautiful and I would so love to work with it. It costs $160 for a 3'x6', 3/8" sheet. Here is how the website http://www.kireiusa.com/ describes what kirei is:

"Kirei Board is an engineered panel product constructed from the stalks of the Sorghum plant grown around the world for food. The stalks left over after harvest are heat-pressed with a non-toxic adhesive to form lightweight, strong, unique Kirei Board."

Awesome! And, that grain - how the mind turns over that beautiful grain... I'm not certain yet what I'd like to do with it - but, at that price, it's got to be something spectacular!

Today, I was buying wooden cutting boards at garage sales and thinking what a wonderful surface they are for painting.

I'm excited that we've taken some steps forward and can't wait to post some photographs of these projects as they are completed.

Happy Monday!

Mary

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Infinity Arts Begins Transition To Green Art

Hi all. This has been in the works - at least in/on my mind for quite sometime. We at Infinity Arts are in transition. Justin and I are finding it difficult to continue producing things whose raw materials are not sustainable. We have been feeling guilt and uncertainty over our environmental impact for a while now and have decided to take some steps to recreate ourselves as "green" artists and Infinity Arts as a "green" company. This is what we always intended to be, but by using mdf and acrylic paints and sprays, we have fallen way short of this goal. I am not certain how this adventure will unfold. It may take the shape of more earth-friendly materials for our unique art clocks - wheat board and clay paints anyone? - or it may be a new direction entirely....something more virtual or something in the realm of purely recycled materials (garage sales and thrift stores, here we come). Our plan is to attempt to use up the rest of our existing materials to make more clocks and wall art and then, we hope to make the transition to something greener. In the meantime, you can visit http://www.justinpotts.com/ or www.myspace.com/justinpotts to see and hear Justin's endeavor as a solo musician and listen to songs from his new and fabulous cd, Eohippus. As for me, I have a new myspace page at: www.myspace.com/infinityartsgallery and I'll be updating this blog with my design ideas - tempting organic baby clothing companies everywhere with my eco-friendly, graphic designs - and making the last of the mdf art clocks and toting them to local art shows and dreaming about what it is we're going to offer next through http://www.infinityartsgallery.com/ - we chose that name for a reason, you know...

Happy Summer!

Mary Potts

Thursday, May 17, 2007

New Block Clock Art Clock Designs

As promised, here are the latest in my Block Clock art clock series!
"Buds 2" by Mary Preiser Potts / 4" x 18¾" / $65 / Purchase

"Climbing" by Mary Preiser Potts / 5" x 20½" / $65 / Sold

"Heart Throb" by Mary Preiser Potts / 4¾" x 18" / $65 / Purchase




"Symbiotic" by Mary Preiser Potts / 5½" x 32" / $90 / Purchase



"Be Still" by Mary Preiser Potts /$90 / Purchase


"Buds 3" by Mary Preiser Potts /Sold

"Deep Breath" by Mary Preiser Potts / $90/ Purchase

"Shine 1" by Mary Preiser Potts / $75 / Purchase

We also hope to be participating in several craft fairs this summer in the Portland area including the Sunday Art Mart, so I'll keep you posted on where we'll be showing our wares. Happy Weekend!

Custom Cityscape Clock for Boston Children's Hospital

Justin and I are home from Hawaii and I hope to post a few photos as soon as I finish playing catchup! But first, I wanted to post the new custom clock that I finished just before leaving for the land of Aloha. I've been working with a gallery in Boston over the last few years, creating clocks for a children's hospital there. Here is the newest of 3 cityscape clocks and a glimpse of other children's clocks I've made for the children's hospital in the past...

Cityscape 3 Wall Clock / approximately 12" x 45"

Cityscape 2 Wall Clock / approximately 12" x 45"


Johnhanclock Cityscape Wall Clock / approximately 10" x 40"


Airplane Clock / approximately 24" length


Dragonfly Clock / Approximately 24" tall

I'll be back later with my newest Block Clock art clock designs!

Monday, April 30, 2007

Free Handmade Baby Bibs in Portland Oregon

I've done it! I've made my first set of free handmade baby bibs (though there may be a cup of coffee exchanged at some point). That's right - they're free. I'm experimenting with a "happy accidents" style of embroidery design. My guess (having had a baby myself almost 7 years ago) is that most babies only wear bibs for a year or so, so if the embroidery designs can withstand a year's worth of frequent encounters with the washing machine plus normal wear and tear (I'll spare any descriptions), everyone should be happy - mom, baby and me (the designer)!

Like the last set of bibs, these are traditional baby boy blue with alternating off-white. Both fabrics are super soft corduroy and the center thread designs are done in medium blue heavy cotton canvas.

Here are the design details of the sailboat and "big heart" designs...


My next project is an art clock for the children's hospital in Boston, MA. Hope to have a post about it later this week. If not, Justin & I will be in Hawaii May 6 - 13 for a belated honeymoon...sans Jonah (Justin and I's 7-year-old)....so it'll be after that before I post again....yes, I'm excited!!!

Cheers!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Contemporary Handmade Baby Bibs - Second Set

I completed another set of handmade baby bibs last week. This time, they are in traditional baby boy blue with alternating off-white. Both fabrics are super soft corduroy and the center thread designs are done in medium blue heavy cotton canvas. I tweaked the pattern a bit this time to bring the velcro closure around to the side instead of in the back where little hairs can be pulled. As for the designs, with these bibs I put a new twist on the "I Love My Mommy" / "I Love My Daddy" baby bibs - the father of this little guy is a drummer and his mother is, well, a "love"!



drummer detail



hearts detail

I also finally have a taker on a set of baby bibs. I'll be making a set for a friend of a friend - for free! That's right, I'm obsessed. So, I'll put it out there again. If you live in the PDX area and know someone who is having a baby soon, send me an e-mail and I'll send you a pair of baby bibs!

Also, if you love independent artists/designers like I do, check out my friend Linda Johnson of Little Flower Designs on HGTV/That's Clever! today at 1 pm eastern time!

Happy Friday!

Monday, April 16, 2007

Custom Art Clock Design

NUMBER 46 by Mary Preiser Potts

I am currently working on a custom version of a large wall clock that I designed and made the prototype of almost 3 years ago. The original art clock was 22" wide (at the widest point) and 54" long (including the pendulum). The custom version is smaller than the original and, as such, is posing some interesting challenges for me. In the original art clock, the center gold area with the small circles running down it, including the little bit coming out from the bottom of the clock was the pendulum. It was huge! In order to perform this feat, I had to use a heavy-duty pendulum drive, which sticks out from the back of the clock 2.5 inches. In order to hide this pendulum-driving beast from the side view of the clock, I built a frame around it so that only the frame would be visible from the side...




Well, this time around, because the clock is much narrower, and because my client foresees that much of the time the clock will be seen from the side, the idea of the frame being exposed from the sides is just too much for either of us to bear! So, the center gold area between the violet-mauve bars will be stationary - no movement. The pendulum will just consist of the large gold circle at the bottom. I think it is a great variation on the design and I really don't think the lack of movement down that center strip will take anything away from the overall look of the art clock.


Custom NUMBER 46 in progress

So, this is what I have been up to for the last few weeks....well, that and working on Justin's new album cover with him. If you're a fan of indie rock and experimental music, then click on over to Justin Potts' myspace page!

I have some new block clocks laid out and hope to post some new designs next week!

Monday, April 09, 2007

Quilted Purses at Mish Mosh Art - Hubbardsville, New York

If you like artsy one-of-a-kind clocks, then you may well like artsy one-of-a-kind purses...at irrationally affordable prices.

Fiber, Textile and Art Doll Artist, Suzanne Lappan of Mish Mosh Art, sent me these images of her latest spring designs. The funky bowl-shaped Quilted Purses are handmade from stylish, spring-inspired fabric and retro handles.

DREAMING OF SPRING by Suzanne Lappan / approx. 11" x 12" / $45 / purchase info





IN FLIGHT (reversible) by Suzanne Lappan / approx. 11" x 12" / $45 / purchase info

I can't help it - here is just one more...different design, but same amazing appeal!

OCHRE POD Highbag by Suzanne Lappan / approx. 10" x 22" / $40 / purchase info

Oh how I love spring!

Please check out the rest of Suzanne's fiber arts and art dolls!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

New ART CLOCKS Hatch in Time for Easter!

I am more and more in love with spring this year, watching everything in my yard, neighborhood and city burst into color and new life. The Pacific Northwest boasts one of the most beautiful springs I've ever experienced and I am grateful to have such a fabulous view from my studio windows. My new art clock designs are named in honor of the great printemps emergence - ENJOY 5 new sidebar designs and 1 new BLOCK CLOCK - all in the scrumptous blooming colors of spring and some rich "approaching-pastel" palettes as well!

REBIRTH by Mary Preiser Potts / 8½" x 28½" / INTRO Price: $190 / purchase


AWAKENING by Mary Preiser Potts / 6½" x 28½" / INTRO Price: $190 / sold


RENEWAL by Mary Preiser Potts / 7" x 24" / INTRO Price: $190 / purchase


MOXIE by Mary Preiser Potts / 7½" x 25½" / INTRO Price: $190 / purchase

VERVE by Mary Preiser Potts / 6½" x 19½" / Price: $90 / sold


Block Clock - AMPERSAND by Mary Preiser Potts / 8½" x 30"/ INTRO Price: $225 / purchase

Friday, March 30, 2007

An Infinity Arts Feature Has Bloomed At Indie Quarter

We would like to thank the folks over at Indie Quarter for featuring our wall clocks and art yesterday - Indie Quarter is a UK independent design blog with lots of cool handmade items. Click here to check out our feature!


Friday, March 23, 2007

Contemporary Baby Bib Design Project


Who doesn't need a pair of contemporary, handmade baby bibs in rich burgundy and deep taupe soft corduroy for their newborn infant to spit up on? They close with velcro, which is just so much easier - that is unless your little sweet pea is a grabber! This was my first experience making baby bibs and, of course, I thought it was going to be much easier than it was. That happens to me often. So, there is lots of room for improvement, but I would definitely experiment with it again. In fact, if you live in the PDX area, e-mail me before your baby shower and I'll send a pair of contemporary bibs as a gift (maybe weird, but I'm just throwing it out there). The bibs that are shown here are going with me to a baby shower on Sunday. I just hope my friends, Rachel & Brian, don't find this blog before then! Shhh!

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Spring Equinox Clocks!

Happy Spring Equinox!

Today is my 33rd birthday and I have to say that I get more excited about the beginning of Spring than I do about my birthday! Although, who can complain about home-made cards and cake?! And, what could be better (and more confusing) than being a Pisces-Aries cusp girl?
To celebrate, I have created a new group of Spring-y wall clocks with Spring-y names to ring in my favorite season. HOP, SKIP, JUMP, LEAP & BOUNCE are their names, the colors are fun and the designs are loose. They are a continuation of my "sidebar" series, but the clock style is a little different than the first group...

HOP by Mary Preiser Potts / 7½" x 16¼" / $90 / sold




SKIP by Mary Preiser Potts / 6½" x 16¾" / $90 / purchase





JUMP by Mary Preiser Potts / 7" x 17½" / $90 / sold



LEAP by Mary Preiser Potts / 6½" x 16¼" / $90 / sold

BOUNCE by Mary Preiser Potts / 8" x 22½" / $110 / sold

Also, if you haven't checked it out yet, the Spring Sale at Infinity Arts Gallery is in full swing. What's that? You haven't heard? Well, you get to take 25% off a wide selection of our art clocks and wall art. Enjoy!

Without further ado I call for spring fever to begin....NOW!!!

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

SOLEIL / New Wall Clock Design

I took a detour from my usual rythm of working on 5 or so designs at one time to create this wall clock. I think it was really just a prayer for sun, embodied by all the sunny designs I could fit in that center column. The prayer goes like this: "I'll take sun, any sun!" - can't you hear it? February is sure a gray month in Portland. It must be helping because things are starting to look brighter now - or is that just Spring making its way onto the scene?
I am offering SOLEIL at an Introductory Price of $150. Save $25 if you order before Easter. And, we are still having our Spring Sale at Infinity Arts Gallery.


SOLEIL by Mary Preiser Potts / 9" x 25" / Intro Price: $150 / purchase

Friday, March 09, 2007

Ode to Trees...

Our Spring Sale is still happenin' at Infinity Arts Gallery, so click on over to see what we're offering at 25% off!!!
Jonah and I returned from a week in sunny Dallas, Texas last Thursday. Justin was busy recording songs while we were away; I, of course, was busy teaching my mother how to build a website; and, though no fish were actually caught, Jonah got in a much needed fishing trip with his Grampie (Justin and I have an aversion to sticking hooks through fishies' mouths)! So, I apologize for the lack of brand new clock designs, but I am working on 5 or so new ones and hope to have them ready to shoot by week's end - so check back!

I just wanted to share that someone took advantage of the introductory price of $225 on the ODE TO TREES Block Clock and bought it!



"ODE TO TREES" by Mary Preiser Potts / 12" x 33½" / SOLD!


I still have the SEEDS TO TREES Block Clock and the introductory price of $375 is still on for the rest of the week (until St. Patty's Day), so if this clock calls to you, then act fast!


"SEEDS TO TREES" by Mary Preiser Potts / 15" x 40" / Intro price: $375 / purchase

Cheers!