Thursday, December 31, 2009

My New Year's Affirmation

This affirmation came to me today by one of my groups on Facebook. I thought I would share it with you and hopefully it will inspire you too!

TIP OF THE DAY: it occurs to me, on this eve of the new year, that every year of my life has been better than the previous year. Sure there were tough times but those times made me stronger, both emotionally and spiritually. I would not trade 2009 for anything and I can't wait to see what adventures await in 2010! ...

Happy New Year everyone!

Monday, December 28, 2009

Doll Pins!






I just wanted to share with you some of my latest doll pins. These are truly cloth items that could be used as ornaments as well. Some are made using yarn, fabric, ceramic faces, etc. In one you can see I went to the wig store and got some synthetic hair. Note the faces are different colors which I love. We do not discriminate! These are for sale at various prices. Contact me at sways@sankofastudio.com if you are interested.

INSPIRATION PLEASE!




Now as we end another year, I am in that creative mood again! My new supplies are coming in and have decided to work on a set of Art Soul dolls. What are Art Soul Dolls? These are highly artistic dolls that provide comfort of loss, depression or any other mental fatigue as I call it. I will be working on a new line of exclusive OOKA dolls and I am very excited! Headed to the studio today to start making the magic happen! Stay tuned for the results!

LAST WEEK FOR THE 5TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW AND SALE!

International Center For Artistic Development, Inc. presents its 5th Annual Holiday Gift Show and Sale at Historic Savage Mill on December 4 through 31, 2009. On display in the gallery will be beautiful and unique one of a kind works of art by be Sherry Burton Ways, Eljay McBride, and Michelle Lisenbee.

The ICAD gallery hours are Wednesdays through Sundays from 12 Noon to 6PM. Other hours are available by appointment. For further information visit the ICAD website at: http://www.icadev.org or call 301-604-4484. Individuals and tour groups are welcome to visit the gallery and see the show as well as other works on display by ICAD artists.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Kwanzaa Dolls!







Hoping everyone is having a happy holiday. I just remembered that I posted these dolls on my FaceBook fan page and did not share them with my bloggers. Well here they are Sam and Samantha! These are the largest dolls I have ever made. They are 40 inches each! These were for a commission I did earlier in the month. However, I just adore them because they are so festive and remind me of Kwanzaa. Enjoy and Happy Kwanzaa everyone!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

New Doll Work





Hello All. Check out my latest dolls. Two of which are already spoken for. Thought I would share before the holidays...

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

East of the River Newspaper Endorses Sankofa Dolls as Great Holiday Gifts



Sankofa Doll Artistry is mentioned for a second year in a row in Washington DC's December 2009 issue of the East of the River Paper.

Sankofa Studio is listed under "Shop Local: Holiday Ideas for the Season" Check it out.

Thank you East of the River for the wonderful mention!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Second Year in a Row Listed in Uptown DC Magazine!



I was recently listed in Uptown Magazine's "H" List in the LOCAL Washington, DC October/November 2009 edition. I have not physically seen the magazine edition, however, a close source and reliable colleague just informed me. This is the second year in a row I have been listed. Thanks Uptown!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Sankofa Studio to Participate in Art DC's Cool Yule Arty Party December 12th



Sankofa Studio will participate in Artdc's Cool Yule Party on Saturday, December 12, 2009 from 1 pm - 7 pm at the Artdc.org Gallery at the Lustine Center 5710 Baltimore Avenue in Hyattsville, MD.

Sankofa Doll Artistry will be vending our small artworks,dolls, cards and handmade items.

Hope to see you there!

For more information check out artdc.org

Thursday, November 26, 2009

ICAD Holiday Gift Show and Sale-Historic Savage Mill




International Center For Artistic Development, Inc. presents its 5th Annual Holiday Gift Show and Sale at Historic Savage Mill on December 4 through 31, 2009. The Opening Reception will be held on Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 2PM to 4PM in the ICAD Art Studio & Gallery on the Mezzanine level of the New Weave building. On display in the gallery will be beautiful and unique one of a kind works of art by be Sherry Burton Ways, Eljay McBride, and Michelle Lisenbee. These artists will be talking about their artwork during the reception. The public is invited to attend.

SHERRY BURTON WAYS is a doll artist who enjoys working intuitively creating one of a kind cloth art dolls and mixed media art on canvas. Her inspirations come from her travels to other countries and her work as a professional interior designer.

ELJAY MCBRIDE is an illustrator and fine art painter who is well known for his enjoyable social and cultural ethnic commentary paintings. He has won numerous awards for his paintings of musicians and everyday people and has participated in numerous exhibitions.

MICHELLE LISENBEE is a mixed media collage artist who creates highly textured colorful collages grounded in American heritage and memorabilia. Her artworks make lovely framed wall displays that will embellish any space.

The ICAD gallery hours are Wednesdays through Sundays from 12 Noon to 6PM. Other hours are available by appointment. For further information visit the ICAD website at: http://www.icadev.org or call 301-604-4484. Individuals and tour groups are welcome to visit the gallery and see the show as well as other works on display by ICAD artists.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Highlights of Sankofa's Open Studio, November 22nd!









Sankofa Studio held our first Open Studio at Passageways Artist Studios on Sunday, November 22nd in Riverdale Park, Maryland. It was a wonderful occasion to show off our latest dolls and meet collectors in person. We even had a surprise visit from one of my favorite doll artists, Gwendolyn Aqui and her husband.

As a new member of Passagways Studios I was surprised at the number of collectors who came through. Some of which never looked at the art of dolls from the same perspective as 2 D art forms.

We served refreshments as people marveled at the lovely pins, dolls and wall hangings that were displayed in the studio. Also, we got several sales to boot.

I wish to thank everyone who attended who made the event special!

Joy Diet Update: Non Connection With an Old Friend



Chapter 9 Connection was an interesting chapter in the Joy Diet because it hit so close to a recent situation with a friend that I had known from my previous career who is working through some personal concerns.

I had dinner with her the other week and she met me at my studio. Upon seeing her she looked not as put together as I had always known her. Her hair was out of place and she seemed not particularly at ease.

We talked about her current job situation which is very negative, the issues surrounding her mother's death, extremely hurtful, and a recent breakup with a boyfriend which provided the icing on the cake.

Throughout our talk it seemed as if she felt that I was not sympathizing with her on what was going on in her life. She seemed quite bitter and I could not CONNECT with her.

She appeared restless, a little annoyed at some questions that I asked her and even snapped at me a couple of times about little things. Then she preached about something she thought I should do.

At the end of the evening I began to meditate on the questions from this chapter:

1) I learned to reach a place of peace while I was with her. As she was in her miserable mood, I learned to stay at peace through out the dinner. Stay in my own skin.

2) Learn to tell yourself the truth while interacting with someone else.

What am I feeling about this person? Very negative, taking my energy down.
Is there anything about this relationship that hurts? Yes, everything right now.
What about the story? She is missing her mother, depressed, angry, not connected to anyone outside her space including me.
Is the story true? Yes.
Is the story working for me? Yes, I realize what it is and where it is coming from and it makes me feel saner as a result.
Can I think of another story that might work better? Yes, I think the next story will be to send her a card or something to demonstrate that I understand and provide her space for a while.


3) Identify what you want in the relationship. I identified that I think she and I definitely need space and that her current situation is not healthy for me to be around. I would like the relationship to grow and become closer, but she is not healthy enough for this right now.


4) Risk Openness. I intend to let her know how I feel. I have not decided in what way yet.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

REMINDER: Art Reception TODAY for Liberated Muse's "Celebration of Freedom" 4:00 pm TODAY

Saturday, November 14, 2009
Time:
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:
The Potter's House
Street:
1658 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC

Come to the OFFICIAL opening of the art exhibit "Celebration of Freedom" @ the Potter's House. Liberated Muse Productions presents an art exhibit showcasing the talent of DC visual artists featured in the book Liberated Muse Volume I: How I Freed My Soul and the arts community. Featured artists include:

Prudence Bonds
Shan'ta Monroe
Sherry Burton-Ways
James Terrell
Jade Andwele
Sharon Burton
Choke
Stephan Cox
Marshetta Davis
Keisha Carroll
Khadijah Ali-Coleman

Sharon Burton of Authentic Contemporary Art curated the exhibited.

Refreshments served and live entertainment. See you there!

Joy Diet Update: Play and Laughter!



Again things have been quite busy for me and I apologize that I have not posted in a while. Trying to prepare for holiday shows and my design clients really keep me hopping with things to do. As a matter of fact, it seems I was too busy for one of my "followers" of this blog who decided to unfollow me within the last 48 hours. But to my faithful followers I am BACK and I here is my report on the Joy Diet from the past two weeks!

Joy Diet: Play

The author asks in this chapter- what did you you do on the evening of 9/11? 9/11 was one of the United States' severe crises, which divides our lives between the before and after.

I had to think about this one a bit. I remember working my good government job being told to leave immediately, jumping on one of the first metro trains out of Washington, DC heading home and sitting by the television all day and all night. I tried desparately to call members of my family to see if they were alright.

Was this a defining moment? No not really. 911 was indeed one of the most scariest times I have experienced. But did it define what I should be doing? I don't know except worrying and fretting over the lives of my family members.

Fast forward to the summer of 2005. The defining moment for me to change careers and focus on something else came when one of my colleagues, a young newly married, healthy looking, 27 year old, training program professional on a detail assignment from Georgia, on my good government job, suddenly dropped dead while talking to her supervisor in the office directly across mine.

Wow! It hit me like a ton of bricks! At that moment the role and the act I was playing in my career: working hard, playing the right game, speaking the right way, dressing the right way, joining the right professional development groups, be seen at the right places, make sure I was working on projects that "matter to the office", climbing that so called ladder of success, making that job more important than anything on the planet, kissing #$%, traveling all over, making others look good, taking insults, being disrespected, questioned, spied on, did not matter anymore....

Within two years I went on to a new career and started the art of doll making and mixed media shortly thereafter.

Fast forward 2009- not just 2009 but November 2009. Well this was an interesting chapter to read. Why you ask? Because it just fell into some reflection I was having in particular about my doll making career. It appears I have had to "play" alot of "games" lately. Mostly the game of playing a "victim" to gallery owners who make decisions without my knowledge or simply disrespect my doll work. This game has been quite interesting because of their sweet and in some cases sour role they play to make me feel one way or the other about my doll art or simply withholding information that eventually becomes public knowledge.

Without going into detail about these "incidences" I have had to make a tough decision about whether or not to continue to move forward with doll making. I began to doubt myself and my abilities. I reasoned that these incidences have not made me what do you say? Feel good. Is this the game I signed up for and want to continue to play as a creative entrepreneur?

But what about the overall direction of the doll making career? How do I strategize to determine if there is improvement needed, a new set of gallery partners? Do I work with galleries at all or simply begin the online selling world of Etsy or reconfigure my website to be more of a shopping cart? I DO know that the same team I have had in the past year is now no more. Also, I am doing a lot of reflection on the role I have played in this art career, how cut throat it is and whether or not the art itself continues to bring me joy.

I look at myself as an OOKA doll artist. Nothing else. I do not do rag dolls, I do not do children's dolls. I take my art seriously and only wanted presented in respectable places as well as honored for what it is. Yes, some don't get it; don't think it meets some "standard" of ethnic doll making. Some think it is "voodoo" or whatever. But guess what? I woke up this morning and determined that I don't care. I am going to continue to blossom shine, and make dolls that collectors will appreciate.

I am reminded of a recent tweet by Iyanla Vanzant which goes like this:
"As you run your race in life,don't worry about the other runners. Stay focused and you'll pass them. Competition isn't the way to victory."

Laughter

Okay this chapter is right up my alley. Anyone who knows me knows that I LOVE to LAUGH! I think because I was raised by a father who is so funny. Laughter always permeated our household growing up. My sister and I love to laugh about silly things, also things that are not apparent to everyone else. I guess it is this "twin" thing we have.

To be honest laughter is something I can find everyday. My business partner, my fellow artists at Passageways, my husband, my cat, my brother, father, sister, brother, television- there is a lot in life that people experience or I watch that makes me laugh.

The hardest thing that I find trouble with laughing at is myself. As many of my close friends and family know, I take myself way too seriously! This is where the Joy Diet got me. How do I find humor in myself? If anyone has any ideas, please let me know. This is something I intend on meditating on.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Sankofa Represented by Vivant Art Collection at 24th Annual Philadelphia International Art Expo



Sankofa Studio is proud to announce that our mixed media doll art will be represented by Vivant Art Collection at the 24th Annual Philadelphia International Art Expo this weekend.

October Gallery brings it's 24th Annual Philadelphia International Art Expo The Nation's largest African American Art Expo to the Liacouras Center. The Art Expo features over 200 artists from 45 states and 6 countries, which includes visual artists, poets, writers, musicians etc...

This year's show also features a concert within the Gallery, Love Train, the sound of Philadelphia featuring the O'Jay's*

October Gallery Philadelphia International Art Expo
November 13-15th 2009
Temple University - Liacouras Center
10-10 Fri and Sat 10 - 7 Sun
More Information: Check out October Gallery or
Buy tickets here

Friday, October 30, 2009

Joy Dieting While Treating Myself to Ace of Cake!




Ok my biggest Treat of the week was to meet Duff Goldman of Ace of Cakes and get him to sign his book, Ace of Cakes: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes. I was so thrilled that this made number 1 on my list of spontaneous smile sparkers. I actually treated myself to purchasing his book and on the same day found myself at the head of the line waiting for good ole' Duff to come forward and sign the book after being featured as a noon day speaker at a conference I attended.

Here are some of my other spontaneous smile sparkers this week:

1) Meeting Duff Goldman of Ace of Cakes
2) Drinking my favorite starbucks drink.
3) Completing an art doll.
4) Listening to a song by The Beatles!
5) Receiving a compliment for my work
6) Getting a nationally known doll collector to purchase my work.
7) Hearing my husband say "I love you"
8) Watching my cat "Paka" try to "talk" to me
9) Spending time in the art studio and working on my new projects.
10) Watching the Yankees and Phillies move to the World Series.

I treat myself every day to a Starbucks coffee usually a chai or mocha. It is a little thing but it means a lot to me. Also, if I see a book, a CD or something I want to have I will try to purchase it.

I don't require much for treating. Even a hug a day will do as a treat for me.

Risk with Rewards, A Lesson from Duff!


Hello All. I apologize that I was so busy last week, I did not have a chance to write about risk. So here I am.

I guess as fate puts it, risk has been associated with me all of my life. I have always taken well, uh calculated risks.

Risk is a major word in my vocabulary and I do pretty good at orchestrating it. I am a BIG Food Network fan and anyone who watches knows about Duff Goldman, Ace of Cakes, CEO of Charm City Cakes in Baltimore, MD. I was just reading a book by Food Network's Ace of Cakes star Duff Goldman, called "Ace of Cakes: Inside the World of Charm City Cakes."

One chapter or page in particular struck me when Duff describes leaving his job and starting his business Charm City Cakes for the first time,

"On March 3, 2002, I left my job and started decorating cakes full-time. In my apartment in downtown Baltimore. Health Department? Permit? Tax ID? Nope. If figured I would cross those bridges when I came to them (or, more appropriately, they came to me). There is nothing, I repeat, nothing that can yet you motivated to run a business like when I woke up on March 4 and realized I didn't have a paycheck anymore. Want to learn how to jump? Paint yourself into a corner. I won't say roll the dice, because I knew I had no choice but to succeed. Well, so far trusting my instincts had never felt so good."

I resonated so much with what Duff described because on September 1, 2006, I did the same thing. I quit a very secure, yet frustrating federal job/career to focus on my first art business full time, my interior design business, Design Scheme Interiors, LLC. I knew on September 2nd that I best get my butt moving and create demand for my business. And guess what? The reason why I could not write last week was because I had to prepare and give a big design presentation for one of four clients that I currently work with!

It gets to a point where failure is no option and you HAVE to make things work or you are just well... screwed.

Then in 2008, I went back to my love of art. I took some classes a while ago with a noted doll artist in the DC area. I loved it. However, growing Design Scheme Interiors got in the way and never went back to it. So my sister Sharon kept telling me to go back and start making dolls again. I was shy about it and did not think I had artistic skills. Finally, in late 2007, I began making a couple of dolls and showed them very reluctantly at a neighbor's holiday soiree. Man I was amazed, every last doll was snatched and sold!

I said ok. Maybe there is future in this, by the end of 2008, I had participated in one art exhibition at a gallery, wrote one article for Soft Dolls and Animals Magazine, sold several dolls at a local doll boutique and was featured in a Doll Collector's book. How is that for trusting your instincts.

Again, I had no idea. Risk is second nature for me and when I look back at my life, I noticed that I have always risked things. I made some stupid moves and some smart ones. But at the end, I always as Duff puts it- trust my instincts. I pray a lot, cry a lot but when times get tough, I always say keep moving.

I take risks everyday. Small goals. Like going to a place I never been before, talking to someone I normally do not talk to or this is the BIG one, attending an event by myself. So this chapter was easy for me.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Sankofa Studio holds Open House @ Passageways Open Studios, November 22, 2009!




Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009
Time: 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: Passageway Artist Studios, 6001 - 66th Avenue #201, Riverdale, MD 20737


Join Sankofa Studio at Passageways Artist Studios for our first open studio for the holidays. Purchase doll pins, mixed media art, and of course, DOLLS! Come visit the studio where it all happens and meet the artist, Sherry Burton Ways. It is the holiday season! You will find something unusual, unique and fun!

For more information call: (301) 459-8038 or emailinfo@PassagewaysStudio.com!

Meet the Artists: Food, Fun & Friends w/Liberated Muse: A Celebration of Freedom Art Exhibit event


Saturday, November 14, 2009
Time:
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:
The Potter's House
Street:
1658 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, DC

Come to the OFFICIAL opening of the art exhibit "Celebration of Freedom" @ the Potter's House. Liberated Muse Productions presents an art exhibit showcasing the talent of DC visual artists featured in the book Liberated Muse Volume I: How I Freed My Soul and the arts community. Featured artists include:

Prudence Bonds
Shan'ta Monroe
Sherry Burton-Ways
James Terrell
Jade Andwele
Sharon Burton
Choke
Stephan Cox
Marshetta Davis
Keisha Carroll
Khadijah Ali-Coleman

Sharon Burton of Authentic Contemporary Art curated the exhibited.

Refreshments served and live entertainment. See you there!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Donating to A Worthy Cause: Dress for Success in Washington, DC



A friend suggested that I donate one of my Sankofa Dolls to the Dress for Success Dress for Success 7th Anniversary Luncheon on Monday October 19, 2009 at the new W Hotel Washington, DC. The event will feature a reception, luncheon, and a program where Michelle Fenty, wife of D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty, will be the keynote speaker.

According to their press release:

"Dress for Success is a worldwide charitable organization providing professional attire, mentoring programs and career assistance to women who are making the transition from welfare to work. Dress for Success Washington, D.C. is one of 96 Dress for Success Affiliates operating in the United States and in several countries throughout the world. Since opening its doors in 2002, the Dress for Success Washington, D.C. Affiliate has served over 5,000 women in the D.C. Metropolitan area and will continue to meet the needs of women who desire a better life for themselves and their families.

For more information on Dress for Success Washington, DC, visit www.dressforsuccess.org/washingtondc or call 202-269-4805."

For tickets and sponsorships for the 7th Anniversary, please contact Lindsay Robbins of The Webster Group at (202) 741-1274 or lindsay@websterconsulting.com.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Creativity!



Wow Martha Beck got me on this one. As one of the other blogger's mentioned, I thought this chapter would be one that helps us explore our creativity. Quite the opposite. She wants us to explore our enemies, our failures, look at doing something completely different when we are approaching creativity.

Failure as creativity?? Wow that made me sit down! I have had my share of those and yes they were true learning experiences! The other suggestion examines your enemies (or the street term "haters"), list their traits and consider whether their traits are some I should take on? Heavy dose of medicine on that one. Somehow I do not feel comfortable lamenting on their negative energy.

So this is what I decided to do on this one. I decided that I would be creative in exploring new activities such as snow boarding for example. I decided to try something completely new and completely outside my element. Do something different each month-(I am not going to say each week) and use that as a creativity exercise to think differently about my desires and goals. Not sure what those activities will be but I am certain I will find plenty of new experiences.

Monday, October 12, 2009

The Journey: Dolls for A Soulful Purpose


Yours truly after completing my mermaid soul doll!


Here she is- my soul art doll debut!


Sights of the Tactile Textile Center in Denver where the class took place!









Joyce works to create a doll of two sides.


Carolyn is getting creative!


Chris is contemplating her Art Soul Doll.



Jessica is working on her male soul doll.



Our fearless leader and instructor, Camilla La Mer demonstrates the art of Soul Dolls!

Well what can I say, my Art Soul Doll class at the Tactile Textile Arts Center, a premier art center and gallery in the textile arts in Denver, Colorado was AWESOME. Six of us came together with one soul, one purpose to learn and be inspired by none other than doll artist, Camilla La Mer. Instantly when I arrived I first met Chris who was a wonderful lady who volunteers at the art center. Then I met Camilla- so warm, thoughtful, spiritual and lovable! We hugged when we met like kindred souls.

During the class I experienced the exhilaration of spontaneous expression! Everyone who participated left their inner critics at the door as we entered a safe, non-judgmental environment where exploration was encouraged. Soul Doll Artist Camilla La Mer made the class fun and inspirational in the art of doll making. Through this experience, I embraced the opportunity to allow my creativity to reveal itself to me. Art Soul Dolls are dolls of healing and symbolism. These are the kind of dolls that I most drawn to and plan on starting a series soon highlighting them.

Camilla began the class with a poem to contemplate on called "The Journey." She also shared her own personal experiences as well as introduced us to her own beautiful Art Soul Dolls being displayed in the Tactile Textile Arts Center.

The other students: Carolyn, highly creative and inspirational, Joyce, truly an artistic gem, Jessica, a woman budding with a future in the arts, were the warmest women I ever met with a passion for all things spiritual and creativity. We all spent Sunday afternoon learning from each other, sharing stories, creating our Art Soul Dolls under the careful instruction of Camilla.

We shared a lovely lunch together and afterward completed our work and proudly displayed our wonderful creations for the day! I was so happy and inspired with all the work. I was also pleased with my own mermaid creation which I made based on a recent personal experience. She (the mermaid) will continue to give me comfort during various trials in my life.

I truly enjoyed the class and my experience. I look forward to heading back to Denver and meeting with these women again soon!

Peace & Blessings, Namaste, Ashe' Sherry

Denver Miniatures, Dolls and Toys Museum










This past Saturday, I visited the Denver Museum of Minatures, Dolls and Toys. The mission of the Museum is to provide educational and cultural services to the greater Rocky Mountain region through the preservation, exhibition, collection and interpretation of the visual arts using miniatures, dolls and toys.

I spent a few hours touring the miniature doll houses, the doll collections including antique Japanese dolls acquired through the 1927 Friendship Doll exchange between Japan and the United States, Native American dolls, and an impressive Barbie Doll collection.

In addition, the miniature doll houses made by different artists and enthusiasts were a wonder to see! There is so much to see there and the museum offers workshops for children and educates those who visit the importance and sacredness of doll collecting.

Check out the museum the next time you are in Denver.

For more information contact:
Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys
1880 Gaylord Street
Denver, CO 80206
Telephone: 303-322-1053