8/15/13

Meet the team: Joy Funnell

I'd like to introduce you to one of our very talented team members: Joy Funnell.  Joy was so kind to answer some questions about her inspirations and journey.  Take a peak:



Tell us a little about yourself and your background.

I was making jewellery for many years as a hobby before I encountered silver clay in

2005 and was hooked. Within a year I trained up to be a Senior Art Clay Instructor,

gave up the day job and leapt into a full time career as a jewellery artisan. As well as

running my own business, I am also a Senior Editor with Metal Clay Artist Magazine.


Have any special hobbies?

Making jewellery was my hobby before I turned it into my business, and I feel it still is

both. I love photography as well.



What is your business name and website address?

I use my own name for my business. My website is www.joyfunnell.co.uk


Your shop address?

My Etsy shop is https://www.etsy.com/shop/JoyFunnellEtsy


Do you sell in any shops other than etsy?

I have a shop on my own website, but that is all. I sell at quite a few fairs as well, it is

nice to talk to people face to face about my work.


How did you find out about metal clay and then start working with it? How long?

I first encountered silver clay at the Guild of Enamellers conference in 2004, when

Glyn Mitchell came and gave us a Masterclass in it. It immediately appealed to me and

I bought some to try. I didn’t really start using it until early 2005 though.




What drives you to make jewelry?

I just love it! I am inspired by colours and textures and try to bring that into most of

my work. I have always loved jewellery anyway, and to be able to make it myself is

just magical. I still feel a tingle of delight when I make a piece that I am happy with.


Are you disciplined or do you go with the flow and work when you feel like it?

I would love to be more disciplined than I am! I get easily distracted which is a bad

thing.


Won any awards for your jewelry? for anything else?

I have won some awards which is lovely and really boosts the confidence.


Do you do any other type of art?

I used to do wood carving but when we got two kittens, about 13 years ago now,

I packed everything away. Wood chippings flying around and sharp knives did not

seem a good combination with inquisitive animals. Somehow all my tools, etc, never

came out again, and I have not done any more since then. When I started making

little creatures in bronze clay though, I immediately felt the connection to the wood

carving, and I love making miniature metal sculptures.




When did you feel you had more confidence in your abilities? 

I think it took me a good 3-4 years of working full time with metal clay to really start

to feel confident in my abilities. When I achieved Craftsman status with the Guild of

Enamellers in 2009 I made all my six submission pieces in silver clay, the first time

anyone had done that. Five of the six pieces have to be marked by the three expert

assessors at 75% or higher to become a Craftsman. The fact that I managed that, and

that the three assessors who had no knowledge of silver clay were so impressed by it,

had a huge effect on my confidence.


What is your favorite tool for working with metal clay? 

Probably my water brush pen, it is just so useful for cleaning up joins etc while the

clay is still wet so I don’t have to do any sanding and filing. I could not work without

baby wipes as well though!


Where do you work?

I have a little tiny workshop and a larger teaching area. At the moment I often work in

my teaching area as my workshop needs a good blitz and is far too cluttered.


What is your favorite thing to make?

I love to make one of a kind competition pieces. Because a piece is for a competition

seems to let me give myself permission to put in an unrealistic amount of work, so

they are not always commercially viable as they should be, but I love it!


Do you ever add commercial components?

Yes, occasionally. I do hang a lot of my pieces on commercial chains, even though I

enjoy chain making, because of the time and cost in making them, and I often use

commercial earwires. Recently I have tried using RingCores™ from Metal Clay Supply

for some of my rings, and that is something I am experimenting with further.



How do you work, and when? (for ex. assembly line or one at a time)

I normally have several pieces on the go at any one time and work between them.

When I am enameling I always like to try to do at least two pieces at once if I can. If

I work on only one piece, waiting for it to cool after each firing is too frustrating and

time wasting. I’m not a very patient person sometimes!


Do you have any kind of creative ritual?

No, I don’t think I do.


How do you hold onto ideas that you don't have time to pursue NOW!

I try to jot something down on paper to remind of the idea, or even make a quick note

on my phone.


Do you ever use a sketchbook?

I do sketch sometimes, but it is mainly when I am at craft fairs, when I get quiet

moments. I end up with lots of loose sheets of paper around the place. I don’t often

feel the need to have a sketch before I start working if I have a good idea in my mind.


Do you ever teach classes and where?

Yes, I teach workshops all the while. I mostly teach from my base in Hastings, UK

but I also occasionally teach in other studios in the UK. I have taught in the USA and

Switzerland and am excited that I will be going back to the USA to teach later this

year.


Do you make a living at it?

Yes, it is my full time job, making and teaching. I am also a Senior Editor with Metal

Clay Artist Magazine and I really enjoy doing that.


Do you do custom orders?

Yes, I do some custom orders, so long as they fit my style of work, and I am

comfortable with the request. I will  turn them down though, if I don’t think I will

enjoy doing it.


What are you working on currently?

A new range of enameled rings.


What's next on your agenda to make?

I have some new ideas for enamelling techniques which I plan to experiment with.


How do you make time for everything you want to do?

I’m not really sure I do. I seem to always be chasing round in circles with a long ‘to do’

list!

Anything else you'd like to tell us about yourself?

I love doing challenges. In 2011 I did a Bird a week Challenge.   In 2012 I did the Four A Month 

Challenge and a Bird a Month.  This year I am doing a Weekly Critter Challenge . I find it interesting

looking back and seeing how my work is changing over the course of each challenge.



I hope you enjoyed this look into the art of Joy Funnell.  Be sure to check out her Etsy shop!

3 comments:

HappyDayArt! said...

What a nice interview. I really enjoyed getting to know more about Joy. Thanks!

Caron Michelle said...

Great interview - Joy you are an amazing artist - thank you for the inspiration!

Joy Funnell said...

Thank you!! :)

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