It’s a big honor to have our snow globes displayed in a museum! Five unique snow globes created by Camryn Forrest Designs are on display for the rest of November and all of December as part of the “Celebrating Snow Globes” exhibit at the Sandwich Glass Museum in Sandwich, Mass. This is about an hour’s … Continue reading
Dances with Clouds – Balloonship snow globe
Where would you go, and how would you travel? Dances with Clouds … a battered airship carried by a hot air balloon, drifting high among the tatters and wisps of clouds. Sometimes you write a story and create artwork which illustrates the tale, enhancing the details. And sometimes, as with “Dances with Clouds,” the artwork writes its … Continue reading
Not a Level Playing Field – football meets Escher waterglobe
Ever heard the saying “it’s not a level playing field?” I’m a football fan — don’t laugh, I swear it! And in recent years, the teams I’ve been following struggled. More than a little. There’s not a lot of ways to put this nicely, but sometimes it just looks like we aren’t on the same … Continue reading
Rockets, Wormholes and Galactic Carwashes
Who really knows what a worm hole looks like? Is it a shimmering spot where one passes through to the other side of space? A spot of Jell-O in the fabric of the universe? Or perhaps it looks like some kind of space-age vacuum cleaner carwash? You won’t know until you try it. This snow … Continue reading
Steamed!
Originally posted on STEAMED!:
I have a special treat for everyone today, and I don’t mean the drop of whiskey I put in the tea, Camryn Forrest has boarded the airship today. She is a Steampunk artist, who works with the enchanting, whimsical and technical art of water globes and snow globes. We take our…
Fail Boot
I have been asked if everything I make ends up in a snow globe. The short answer: no. Case in point. Let’s see, I was sculpting a modern take on “There was an old lady who lived in a shoe…” and then I decided that it was a mobile home or something. I don’t know. … Continue reading