Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Happy 4th Of July!

We would like to wish you all a happy, healthy Independence Day!

In our tiny town, this year is also a celebration of our town's 250th birthday...
So we thought we would join in the party and offer you a treat!!


Book a portrait session on location anywhere in New Boston during the months of July or August and receive $25 OFF on print orders of $100 or more!

Happy Birthday New Boston!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Meet our Clients!

This month we would like to introduce you to the Ayotte/Kenison family!






John is an attorney in the area and Melissa is a 2nd generation glass artist!
Both of their kids are inquisitive and full of smiles!









We have asked Melissa to share with us some about her amazing talent working with glass!

Navajo basket with Black Eyed Susan bouquet!





1.    
Please teach us a little about your art form!

As a glass artist I create very tiny, life like sculptures or ideas which tend to mostly reference nature- flora and fauna.  This is done with a technique called lamp working or flame working. I make small leaves, petals, flowers, or tendrils- all in glass. After the design is created it is then carefully encased in molten clear glass, and  shaped into various forms. Primarily this tradition meets its end in something called a paperweight, but the word paperweight is quite limiting, often bringing to mind the acrylic or plastic butterfly in a dome like piece.  These art glass pieces are far from that .  In fact, I’ve started to use the encasement process to push the natural limits of the glass and create other more sculptural items -- stones, Navajo baskets, bud vases and so on. Keep in mind each of these has realistic bouquets or references encased inside the glass.   

  Where did you learn?

I’m very fortunate to be a second generation glass artist. My father Rick Ayotte has been working glass in various forms for 50 years.  His expertise allows me to start at a higher level with the glass. The medium itself, glass, has so many nuances and “secrets” that are more easily discovered with the help of master artist. I didn’t grow up always working with glass. He encouraged me to get an education and work in the world for someone else before even considering this path.  It wasn’t until graduate school for counseling psychology, when I desperately needed to earn money to support myself, that I sat down at the bench with the torch and fell head first in love with the process. 

Where are you able to work?

My studio is approximately 20 feet from my home.  I feel privileged to be near to my kids while they grow and enjoy having lunch with them or transporting them here and there when I can.  It’s not always easy to keep them out of the studio, but we’ve made it clear they can visit, but not stay all the time when the sitter is here!  There have to be boundaries, but as they grow older (my son is 5 and daughter 3) the roar of the torch is not as frightening as it once was and their intrigue grows.  I guess we take it as it comes and when I’m really working hot glass, it’s obvious to them that I’m unable to give attention.  I think both my father and I enjoy the visits!  After all, we’ve always had an easel and work area for them to play at.




How do you balance family and work?
I try to keep a regular schedule five days a week 9-4 so that everyone maintains some sort of tempo.  Of course, it never works out perfectly, but at least this keeps us all going.  Upcoming shows and time crunches generally change everything, but we deal with that mostly spring and fall, so the pattern helps us stay balanced. My husband John Kenison is super supportive, trying to give me extra time when I need it or watching the kids when I’m traveling.   And I couldn’t be productive without work out time, so that takes priority for balancing mind and body.

How did you end up with your studio and home in New Hampshire?

I am a New Hampshire native. I went away to North Carolina and California for school, but New Hampshire is home.  Growing up we spent a lot of time vacationing in northern NH and the lakes, ocean and woods is where I derive so much of my inspiration.  New Hampshire wild flowers are a part of many of my sculptures and I couldn’t imagine a richer place to be for a nature artist. Our time in New Boston has really enhanced that experience for me. 

To see more of Melissa's work, please visit her here!




Monday, February 11, 2013

This year's Christmas Clients!


In the Northeast we survived a stormy winter weekend...so what better time to share with you some of our beautiful Christmas cards!  Our clients this season were all so beautiful and fun, and helped us create some amazing greetings, enjoy!















Monday, August 13, 2012

Beach Sessions!

What are you doing on September 15th?
Head to Great Island Common in New Castle, NH for our beach mini-sessions!


We are offering a 30 minute session, including a personal viewing and ordering session in our studio for only $50.  Check out the location.



There are limited openings, so please call and book soon!
603-867-4970




Thursday, June 28, 2012

In the woods


Meet the Clark's.

The Clark's are very good friends of ours.  My husband and I have known them and their family for years through a Christian youth camp that is where we ALL met.  For the past several years James and Becky have spent their summer at this camp co-directing and Joe and I always volunteer to work at the camp during one of the weeks. I love watching the bond grow between my daughter and their youngest daughter, year after year, knowing that my camp friends have been some of the closest relationships of my life.  It is where I met my husband. ;)



I was thrilled that they asked me create some family portraits for them, as they made their way to Maine for the summer. They chose another location in New England that is very dear to their hearts... a cabin owned by Jame's parents in the woods of New Hampshire.  The backyard of this cabin is an icy cold brook that runs through the trees and over and around large boulders.  The family has spent many evenings playing in this brook along with the rest of their family.








 As you can see, we had A LOT of fun!

And then we had a cookout out on the big rock.  Ever cooked hamburgers on a boulder?  Me either!

Oh, and if you want to check out a great Christian camp in Maine:

Friday, April 27, 2012

Mothering!

Hi all!  I am sure you remember that Allison is in Honduras!  This is Jenna and I'll be "guest" posting this week :)

My job as Allison's Marketing Manager/Assistant is wonderful.  I am having fun working with a friend and love sharing her talent as often as possible!!  But nothing is quite like the job I have as a mother!  Mother's Day is May 13th and it has gotten me thinking about this task of mothering.  What do the kids think of the job we are doing?
Here are some of the answers I got from my kids when asked them these questions about mom...
1) i really love it when mom...cooks me food (will-13)
2) my mom likes to wear...b&w clothes (caroline-9)
3) my mom always tells me to...go outside and play (c)
4) the best thing she does is...kisses me (james -6)
5) it makes her happy when i...i clean my room (w)
6) my mom loves to relax by...putting up her feet (c)
7) i like it when she...covers me up (j)
8) the best thing she cooks is...chicken pot pie (c)
9) when mom shops she likes to buy...healthy things (j)
10) my mom's favorite household chore is...you have a favorite household chore? (w)
11) if she won a trip, she would go to...disney (j)
12) i love my mom because...she is my mom (w)

These are the times to cherish!  They grow up WAY too fast!  Look at these beautiful families.








Thursday, March 8, 2012

What to Wear?

Thinking of investing in a family portrait this year?  It is worth the time to plan out clothing for a family portrait.  If you are looking for a portrait to hang on your wall, you do not want your clothing to distract from the focus of the portrait, your family!  You do not want to feel, down the road that the portrait is dated because of the clothing.
  This does not mean however, that you need to go out and purchase all new outfits for everyone in the family.  It also does not mean that the whole family has to wear the same matching sweater.  Sometimes it just takes a few minutes of thinking about what you already probably have and adding to that if needed.
 KTSS
stands for: Keep Things Simple Stupid
We have all heard this before, but it is true!  As a general rule, simple is better.  Solid classic clothing works the best.  Also, keeping clothing in the same tonal range is important.  All light clothing or all dark clothing together.  For example, if everyone in the portrait was wearing all black, except one person in a white shirt, your eye would be drawn immediately to the person's shirt.

Let's take a look at some ideas and good examples of coordinating clothing.

 This family choose all white for a classic summer portrait.  This portrait will easily hang over their mantle for years.


White and khaki are a popular choice for the beach as well.


This cream, khaki and mauve combo worked well in the studio.
 
Gray has become a popular choice for in studio portraits but it works great on the beach as well.



I love the color pop in this family portrait.  It was done intentionally and it works.




Here are a few examples of brown or black tops with dark jeans for fall portraits.
Notice the one guy in white in the portrait below?


Using different colors work too, as long as you keep them in the same tonal range.
I loved this color combination for a cooler weather beach portrait.


There is always exceptions to the rule.  Pattern can be used, but needs to be unifying
.

With just a little planning on your part, you will come a away with a portrait that you will be thrilled to hang on your walls for years to come!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Holidays Around Here

Around here we love the holidays!  They begin early here as we host our Holiday Portrait Special at the beginning of November.  Lots of hours are put in after all the sessions have been shot.  Creating your families holiday greetings are so very special!  Take a look at some of the memories we helped you share this year...

cuties!


beautiful!


amazing!


sweet!


surprise!



brothers!



perfect!


adorable!


fun!


family!