So today I'd like to introduce one of the "support" people who have helped Metalsmiths Unite flourish.
Erkki Kokko (aka Eddie) joined Metalsmiths Unite when it was a little group of about 40-50 smiths-
His enthusiasm for metals and craft are apparent in his work- He works in many diverse metals, from fine jewelry to ironwork. Erkki also is my private Finnish licorice connection- I've been lucky enough to have been mailed packages of salted black licorice (Salmiakki) and now am hopelessly addicted. YUM
here is the interview- Metalsmiths, Unite!
How would you describe what you do as an artist?
-I consider myself more craftsman than artist. (Does that make any sense? :))
what inspires your designs?
-Museums, exhibitions, life...
how long have you been involved in this type of making? (how did you start?)
-I got "infected" in metals in 1997, when i was four months in metal art course, learning basic jewelry techniques, bronze casting, forging, etc.
where are you located?( email if you want to share, or city/town that you live in)
-My studio is in Helsinki, capital city of Finland.
do you have a website or etsy/artfire/1000market etc store? (list url here)
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edscraft.com (without www) :D
what other ways do you market your work?(shows, galleries, b+m stores)
-sometimes in craftsmarket, museum shop and i also make some jewelry to bigger company as a subcontractor.
do you teach? if so, where- (I’ll link this to the website of teaching institution)
-I teach in primary school and some courses in folk high school.
any sage advice for newcomers that you would like to share?
-"It's not a 9-5 job. It's an every moment you're awake job because you actually enjoy the work that you're doing!"
where do you envision your work going in the next year? (artistic direction)
-Hmmm... Can you give me the crystal ball? :)
anything else you would like to share? (favorite techniques? any good jokes? you can even put your flickr/twitter/blog links here too)
-Thanks for the interview! :D
Your husband (or wife) suspects you're having an affair with your bench.
You'd rather shop for stones than clothes.
You can't remember what your hands looked like with fingernails.
You've ever said, "Just one more {fill in the blank} and I'll be done for the day."