Tell me a bit about yourself name, location, affiliations, personal stuff.My business name is
Daogreer Earth Works - Works of art made exclusively on this planet. Yep, that's right. I don't make 'em anywhere else. Buy domestic. Shop on Earth. I guess you can include Earth among my affiliations. My specific location on Earth is latitude 45.523875, longitude -122.670399 - or
Portland, Oregon. I love Portland. By many standards, it is the "greenest" city in the U.S. (go ahead, google "greenest city in US"). Having lived several other places, I'm pretty sure Portland is the place I will always come back to. Besides its greenitude, I love that it's big enough to have all of the amenities of a big city, but small enough to know people you pass on the street. In a couple of hours, I can be at the coast, in the mountains, in the desert, rafting down a river, exploring a cave, climbing a volcano or playing in the snow.
all the lonely purple - screenprint ACEO $5
Apart from creating art, what do you do?I spend much of my time in the temperate rain forests in the area, teaching middle school students about their natural world, right there where the natural world exists. They learn how all things are connected, develop a sense of community and a sense of place, and get some authentic science practice in, to boot. Part of what makes Portland a green city might be that every 6th grader in Portland has been participating in
this program for 40+ years. Otherwise, "creating art" seems to encapsulate nearly everything else that I do.
strung out - fine art photograph, 8x10 $25What first made you want to become an artist?I never wanted to "become an artist," nor would I describe myself as an artist first when introducing myself to people. All of my siblings and I have a pretty finely honed aesthetic sense, and we all apply it in different ways. My brother, Colin, is whom I always think of when I think "artist." He is a professional illustrator and has always wanted to be an artist. Check out his stuff
here. Almost everything on that site was commissioned for something specific, like the cover of SF Weekly. So, my friends always tell me how artistic/creative I am, but in my head I'll never consider myself the "artist" in the family.
secrets from the past - hollow book $18
Please describe your creative process how, when, materials, etc.My art is completely random - I'm like a gnat in my creative process. I'll do something for a while and then I'll get distracted by the next shiny object and suddenly I'm into a new type of art. My materials include nearly anything that catches my interest. One type of art I consistently come back to is photography. I really like macro photography and unusual angles of familiar objects.
emperor's raw - fine art photograph, 4x6 $3What artists have influenced you and inspire you to create?I don't know if I would consider these my influences, but some artist whose stuff I like include Leonardo DaVinci, Bev Doolittle, Andy Goldsworthy, Jan Vermeer, Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Frédéric Bartholdi, and many more.
sparkle id wallets (solo in apple) $5 eachWhere else can people find your work?Daogreerearthworks on Etsy,at 1000 markets, artcardswanted.com, my Facebook page, and I'm on Twitter. tiny ceramic bowls - set of 3 $36 This is my first post in the
ETSY PDX series to featuring
Etsy artists and crafters local to my area--Portland, Oregon, and the Pacific Northwest.
All images are by and copyright of Daogreer Earth Works 2009.
9 comments:
great variety!
What a great idea to share the local talent! I love reading about the person behind/inside the artist :)
great interview! fun work indeed.
Thank you so much for introducing me to this artist - very interesting reading about Portland too - so many Etsy folk come from Portland I think - it must be very creative there!
kim: Yes, she's got quite the bag full of tricks! :)
jennie: Thanks for the kind comment--stay tuned for more local talent coming soon. :)
leah: I knew you'd appreciate this because of the variety--kinda reminds me of all your goings-on's! :)
sam: You're very welcome - you are correct - there is certainly no shortage of creative folks in Portland, Oregon!!
I know it took me a while, but I have now linked to this interview on my blog:
http://DaogreerEarthWorks.com/blog.html
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