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Marilyn J. Payne -- Individualized Adornment
Please contact me at:
marilyn@marilynjpayne.com

 

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April 17, 2007

So, my first article. 

I grew up in Sweet Home, Oregon which is a small town at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.  Head east and you're on the way to majestic mountain scenery, beautiful lakes, and the high desert.  Head west and you're at the central Oregon coast, one of my all time favorite places.  I attended Willamette University in Salem, and then moved away to begin my career in a high-tech company.

I now live in Austin, Texas and have a family consisting of my husband Mike and two college-age children -- Sean and Shelley.  Mike is a programmer, and yep, met him at work.  Sean's heading in that direction too.  Shelley is heading into the sciences as well, with an eye on medical school.  We have a variety of fish, and two cats -- Spot and Hazel who like to "help" when I am working with the stringy parts.

I am now nearing the end of my long and challenging career in the computer industry.  For the last ten years or so I have been very involved in quality systems and project management, both of which involve a great deal of interacting with other people and depending on teams to get major work accomplished.  I have learned to appreciate and value diversity -- in team members, in job assignments, and in new business challenges.  

I see the same value of diversity when looking at possibilities for creating a piece of art.  You need elements that are leaders -- like a glorious art bead or a striking silver pendant.  But if an entire team or piece of art is made of leaders you have a screaming mess.  So I also look for the quiet support crew, the high-energy "sparklers" and a structure that blends and accents the best of everyone.

Individualized Adornment is primarily jewelry now.  But there are lots of other things to adorn in addition to necks, wrists and ear lobes.  Think about handbags, belts and other accessories, your pets, your desk at work, your home. . . . 

I have been involved with some aspect of creative arts nearly all my life.  I have spent serious time developing skills in fashion design and sewing, quilting, knitting, needlepoint, and am now totally enjoying metal smithing and jewelry design.  You'll see various elements of this checkered past put together in my work.

A girl's just gotta have fun!

Back to the Website!

It's been a while since I tended to my websites.  Darn that day job!  Oh, and a nice vacation too (no Darn for that one).    So please bear with me -- the catalog pages will be there soon, very soon. 
 
I am still studying with Bob Weaver, a master art jewelry teacher, in Austin.  I have been learning lots of different techniques, and am starting to get some pretty good ideas about the direction my work is going to take.  Plus, I keep looking around the studio to see what sort of goodies I simply MUST have when I get the chance to set up a workshop of my own. 
 
Not much show activity since the Celebration of the Arts in Midland.  What fun and learning that was!  My buddy Michele Patterson, from Salem, Oregon, came to Texas to help me with it and I couldn't have done it without her.  She has had experience with the show production side, from her work with the Salem Art Association.  This was a fun time for her to see the artist's point of view. 
 
I am planning to have another home show with Carolyn Greene in November.   We haven't settled exactly on the date yet, so will be posting something more detailed when that gets established.  I am also contemplating a December open house, where I can invite my fellow students from the jewelry studio to show their wares.  "Watch This Space!"
 
Well, it's back to playing with photos for me, so I can have some things for you to see instead of that polite but discouraging "Couldn't find anything" message.
 
Cheerio!
 
Marilyn


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