Katherine Tyndall Art | Maker Feature
Oh, it's been way too long. Our maker features haven't made an appearance in a few months, and we're kind of feeling guilty. We've got some pretty great makers and handmade businesses to share with you as we near the end of 2020, including this one - Katherine Tyndall Art. We won't keep you waiting any longer, read on to get inspiration and to find out more about Katherine and her very talented artwork.
What is your name and company?
Katherine - Katherine Tyndall Art
Where are you from?
Oshawa, ON
What do you make?
Where can we find you and start shopping?
Instagram: @katherinetyndall.art
Shop: DM through Instagram
Does your company contribute back to the environment?
Yes! A portion of sales is donated to charity. Also,Eco-friendly efforts are made to
reuse and re-purpose supplies at any chance I get - like turning paintings that
failed into bookmarks, or paint overflow into unique, wearable art
jewellery.
The business side of the interview...
Tell us more about your company - what's your business' story or something unique that we'd love to hear?
I’ve been painting for about two years after discovering fluid acrylics.
I’ve always been crafty but this medium just pulled me in! I find the
process very therapeutic, as you have to surrender a certain level of
control over the exact outcome of a piece! It’s been a very valuable
lesson in my life.
I’m also a full-time nurse educator and wife
& mom, so art doesn’t always get priority and I do tend to take long
hiatuses from posting when I just haven’t been producing - it ebbs and
flows with what is happening in life. I’m also hoping to learn to work
with alcohol inks!
Give us your best advice for others that want to start making and selling. Which did you wish you knew when you had started?
Best things to tell someone just starting out is that your value -
or that of your work - is not dependent on what or how much you sell! Remember
the creative spark in all of us that brought you to art in the first place -
what do YOU get out of it?
You’ve just booked your biggest craft show yet, what’s the first thing you must do? What can’t you leave home without? What is your least favorite part? Any craft show pet peeves? Tell us the unexpected.
The last two shows I did, I performed live demos of fluid acrylic
pour painting on site with my kids to help. I love running workshops, for both
adults and kids! Missing that right now.
There are hand makers around the world, we’re bound to meet up with someone that makes something similar. Tell us how you keep your product unique. Also, do you change things up season to season, year to year, etc? Any advice for others who are wanting to find their own style?
I am cautious about taking too many tutorials or courses at this
point - I started out like that to get the basics, but now feel a little over
saturated with some of the techniques being promoted. I just like experimenting
- sometimes super bright and colourful, sometimes a calm monochromatic,
sometimes something fluid and chill. I’m still learning the “art and
science” behind fluid acrylic properties and dynamics!
Now the fun personal side...
What is your favorite colour? Why?
Anything in a 🦚 - rich jewel tones - amethyst,
jade, emerald, peridot, gold, sapphire.
Are you a book or movie
person? Recommendations for the one you chose?
I’ve been a book person all my life! I just spent money from a birthday gift
on finding some classic sci-fi/fantasy books I read as a kid with very fond
memories to re-read and hopefully share with my daughters!
Growing up, what did you always want to be? Did it ever happen?
Growing up, I wanted to be an astronaut or a paleontologist! I still have a
thing for beautiful natural crystals and rocks (nothing metaphysical for me) -
just an appreciation of their beauty but also the incredibly science behind
their creation!
Another fun interview that we hope aspires you to follow your dreams too. We love that Katherine creates around her already busy full-time nursing / family lifestyle. It just shows that you can still accomplish what you want to, whether it be big or small. Take the time to start that little shop you've been dreaming of, it doesn't have to be huge to be successful. Thank you again Katherine for letting us take a small peek at the behind the scenes of your very creative business. Once again, if you want to see more stunning art or get in touch with Katherine, here's where you can reach her:
Instagram: @katherinetyndall.art
Shop: DM through Instagram HC ♡
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