Wednesday, October 23, 2013

First Few Weeks in Doha: A Mosque, Singing Sand Dunes, and American Fast Food

Well, its been about 3 weeks since we arrived in Doha, and honestly I love it so far.  Its foreign and overwhelming and crazy, but there are things I really like about it too.  I think I will save that for its own post though. 
 
The first few days I was here we stayed in Scott's company apartment in downtown westbay.  The view of the city was incredible, and our apartment was also right by the beach.


I love how just outside the huge skyscrapers of the city, you can see the sprawling residential areas. 
  Our view of the water!
 But, we didn't stay in the company housing for long because it was very expensive and we needed to save some money to get into our own place.  So, we moved in with some very generous family friends.  We will probably be here about a month and half in total.  You can see the compound they live in below. 
 And, this is the house we are staying in (below), until we can move into our own place.  We found something but have to wait for the current renters to vacate in about a month.  Most of the expats live in homes like this, called "villas".  A lot of them are in compounds but some are stand alone.  The benefit of a compound is that it is often an instant community of people from the US, they have amenities like pools and playgrounds, and they also offer a small level of security (although it is very safe here).  They have the feel of a duplex or townhouse, or even apartments...except for the fact that ALL the houses/apartments here are HUGE.  I mean really huge.  We looked at tons of villas to rent and almost all of them were WAY more space than we needed.  They all have as many or more bathrooms than bedrooms!  Its crazy!  They don't do anything on a small scale here.  Anything.  And the cost of living is crazy.  The lowest prices for apartments is around $2200/month.  Most are upwards of $3800/month!  Most expats have their living expenses paid for by their employers, but its still just crazy how expensive living here is.  Anyway, when we move into our new place I will post more on that topic.
Last week was a Muslim holiday here in Qatar, Eid Mubarak.  The holiday is to celebrate Abrahams sacrifice of Ishmael.  For us, it meant that Scott got a few days off work.  It was nice because we got to do some touristy stuff like visit the singing sand dunes.
This is my favorite thing we have done so far.  Out in the desert there are these HUGE sand dunes.  And when the wind hits them, or when you climb up or down them (anything causing the sand to move) they make this crazy humming sound.  It’s a natural phenomenon that only happens in about 35 places worldwide.  Certain conditions have to be met in order for the sand to “sing”, such as the sand grains have to be round and between 0.1 and 0.5 mm in diameter, the sand has to contain silica, and the sand needs to be at a certain humidity.  People also say the dunes make a louder noise when it’s hotter outside.   It was pretty amazing to experience.  It sounded like a very loud, very low pitched humming.  And you could feel the vibration of it in your feet as you walked in the sand.  
 It was very hard to climb to the top of the dunes, the climb was really steep and as you climbed sand was just sliding down faster than you could make progress.  But getting to the top was worth the hike, the view was incredible.  I will remember that sight all my life.   We went with some new friends and had a bonfire and bbq at the bottom of the dunes.  It was really fun.  Ellie loved the sand and just rolled in it the whole time.  She didn’t want to leave.  We gave her a bath when we got home and I swear a half a cup of sand came out of her hair and off her body.  





I love the desert.  Its funny to me how different it is here, but also how many things feel so familiar.


Another thing we did while Scott was off was go to the State Mosque (Sheikh Muhammad Ibn Abdul Wahhab Mosque).  The mosque is one of the largest religious structures in Qatar with an area of approximately 20,000m² (across three levels), a capacity for 12,000 worshippers and a land area of 175,000m². The main prayer hall has 28 large domes with a single minaret which is 65m in height.  It was beautiful.   

 We saw online that they would be giving guided tours, so we arrived at the Mosque and asked about the tour.  The security guard looked confused but told us that sure, we could go inside.  Hmmm.  Once inside, another guard said that I had to enter through the womens entrance.  So we walked all the way around (it was a long walk, that place was huge!) to the womens entrance.  At which they told me that I could not enter the prayer room with Ellie (no kids under 7 allowed).  So that was a bummer.  But we did get to walk around the hallways and main courtyard, which was amazing.  I would love to go back again sometime.  











One of the craziest things to me about Qatar is how many american chains are here.  Its unbelievable.  I mean, its the middle east!!  I guess Im just really surprised by how many american restraunts are here.  Mcdonalds, burger king, arbys, carls jr, dairy queen, chilis, macaroni grill, applebees, dunkin donuts, shake shack, krispy cremes, they are all here.  Ellie's happy about it...but I'm not, haha!

But I am happy to have found some of this!  Although I'm going to have to quit because soda costs like $1/can here and thats a habit I can't afford:)
And Ellie is happy to have found chocolate milk.  This girl is wanting for nothing...chicken nuggets, chocolate milk, and the world's biggest sandbox...what more could she ask for? :)
We'll post more soon!

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Big News

Downtown Doha, Qatar

Major Announcement!!  After several months of decision making/negotiations/waiting/researching, my husband and I have decided to move our family to Doha, Qatar.  My husband will be working as a civil engineer and GIS specialist there.  We aren't sure how long we plan to stay but are excited for our new adventure!  We should head to Doha sometime in late August/early September.  I'm sure we will have lots of adventures to share once we get settled!

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Peters Valley Craft Center: Filigree Workshop

In early August I had the opportunity to travel to Layton, New Jersey to teach a week long filigree workshop at Peters Valley Craft Center.  I had SO MUCH fun!  The students were awesome...so enthusiastic and productive.  We had a really great time.  Here are some photos from my week there.


The campus is actually in a state park, so all of the buildings and structures are historic buildings, most are more than 100 years old.
 I got to give my slide lecture in this old church (below).  It was hands down the coolest place I have ever given a talk on my work!


 There was a graveyard behind the church, and this cast iron headstone was amazing.

I made these earrings during the class and donated them for the weekly auction at Peters Valley.

 Heres an image of part of the studio space.

And here is just one example of student work from the class...all the students left with several finished pieces and lots of things in progress.  They were a very productive bunch!

I had such a great time and hope to be invited back in the future!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Peters Valley Craft Center Faculty Exhibition


This summer I am teaching a filigree workshop at Peters Valley Craft Center in Layton, NJ.  I made this piece for the faculty exhibition.  For more info on the workshop, click here



Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Keep it in the Can

 I recently had the opportunity to make a piece for Bob Ebendorf's exhibition, "Keep It In The Can" at Equinox Gallery in San Antonio Texas.  75 artists were invited to make pins in honor of and influenced by Bob Ebendorf and his work.  Here are a few photos from the exhibition courtesy of Lorena Angulo
 Here is Bob in front of the pin display.
  And here you can see some of Bob's work (above and below)
 And here is the pin I made for the exhibition.  It is copper, sterling silver, antique chandelier crystal, black onyx and freshwater pearl.  Measures about 1.5" tall and 1" wide.


Friday, March 8, 2013

Marriage of Metals Workshop at The Ranch in Snohomish, Washington



This past weekend I had the opportunity to teach a workshop at The Ranch Center for Arts and Crafts, in Snohomish, WA.  I had a great time teaching marriage of metals techniques to an awesome group of students.  Here are some photos from the class.













Sunday, February 3, 2013

Custom Wedding Cake Server and Topper, and Bridesmaids Jewelry!

 A few months back I got the opportunity to make a custom wedding cake server and topper for my niece.
 
 I fabricated the pieces from 16 gauge brass. 
 
 Spent LOTS of time sanding, filing, finishing, and polishing.
 Then I had them silver plated.
 I didn't get the best photos so hopefully I can borrow the pieces back at some point to get better shots!

And, here they are on her cute cake!




It was a really fun project and not something I normally get to do.  I really hope to be able to do more of these in the future!


 I also got to make the jewelry for her bridesmaids.  Her colors were gray, navy and yellow, and the dresses were gray and navy so she wanted the jewelry to be yellow.
Each necklace had a tiny heart charm with a stamped initial.

I couldn't resist making matching earrings.  Bridal stuff is fun!
 (cake and bridal photos copyright DM Photo LLC)


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Mesa Arts Festival

 
Come stop by my booth at the Mesa Arts Center Holiday Arts Fesitval!  I will have lots of new jewelry for sale, and hopefully some Christmas ornaments too (depends on how much work time my little girl allows me this week:).  Which reminds me, its been a while since I posted a picture of her on here.  We recently moved, and she now has a backyard to play in...which she loves:)
 More info:

Mesa Arts Festival

When:Saturday, December 8 - Sunday, December 9, 2012
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Where: Mesa Arts Center
The 2012 Mesa Arts Festival is the premier place to find unique gifts for the holidays! The annual festival will feature original works of art for sale from local, regional and national artists in various mediums; live entertainment showcasing local and national talent on two stages; live artist demonstrations; the Bookmans Family Activity Area and an array of culinary delights.

Kick off the holidays at Mesa Arts Center and experience this fun and exciting community event!


  
Event Admission and Parking are FREE!

For more information call 480-644-6627.
http://www.mesaartscenter.com/index.php/events/free-events/mesaartsfestival

Friday, October 5, 2012

Earrings Workshop and Public Lecture in Tucson

Next weekend I am teaching a workshop on Earrings down in Tucson.  We will spend two full days exploring the ins and outs of all different types of earring findings from traditional fishhooks to hinged loops. Styles of earwires covered include several variations of traditional fishhooks, kidney wires, posts, hinged hoops, forged hoops, swing hoops, extended earwires, and more.  I am really excited about this workshop because there really is SO MUCH you can do just with simple earrings!!  And its in my hometown, which is great.  I love having excuses to go home (and Eegees!!) :)

Unfortunately, the workshop sold out pretty quickly so there are no open spots left, but...

I will also be presenting a "FREE and Open to the Public" lecture entitled "Invented Heirlooms".   The lecture will be held on Friday, October 12th from 7:00-8:30pm at the Randolph Center Photo Lecture Room, Bldg #2, 200 S Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711.  
If you are in Tucson, I would love to see you there.  Talking in front of a crowd is scary but its less scary with friendly faces in the audience!!





Wednesday, October 3, 2012

The weeks and days are rushing by so fast...faster than EVER.  I am so busy teaching this semester I have yet to find balance.  My little girl grows bigger and more beautiful every day, while all I can do is watch and hope that each and every day she knows that she is loved.  My baby is gone and a child has taken her place.
Like I said, this semester is a little crazy with how much I am teaching.  But its good.  I love my job.  Truly I feel so blessed to be able to do what I love.  I know how lucky I am.  
That's all for now, just wanted to let you all know that I am still here:)