Our third & final shop of the day comes from Marion, North Carolina: Gomi Constructions.  One of my favorite items is the Vintage Sequin Sleeveless Shift Party Dress.  Love it.  Sooo pretty!
Q: How did you come up with your shop name?
A: When I was 2-6 years old, my parents taught English in Japan, where I 
learned of Gomi Piles: vast collections of unwanted items. The piles 
seemed huge and adventurous to my young and short self, and that is how 
we decorated our home... by rescuing and repurposing. I used to line a 
room with all the interesting objects, creating relationships between 
the items and making stories for them. Since this is how I do my art... 
by saving great items and up-cycling just about anything, the name 
seemed fitting... I construct and rehabilitate unwanted and unused stuff
 that become... Gomi Constructions.
Q: Do you only sell online?
A: I sell only my vintage items online. My hand-made and up-cycled items 
also sell out of a small booth in an Art Walk downtown, which I have 
done for about 10 years now. There I sell mostly my block print tees and
 hand sewn home decor and accessories.  
Q: What inspires you?
A: Since I'm so well traveled, I'd say a little bit of everything. Nature 
certainly always amazes me, and I'm always into pattern and color. But 
mostly it's the materials that inspire me, imagining how they might find
 new life... I don't think I ever got over my Velveteen Rabbit days of 
believing in the individuality of inanimate objects.  
Q: What is the hardest part of what you do?
A: It's a toss up between switching from creative to business mind-set or 
letting go of my finds and new "friends." Sometimes it's like being a 
foster parent and you're glad to see something get a forever home, but 
you just invested so much that it's a happy/sad day to see a piece sell. 
Q: What is one of your favorite items from your shop?
A: Currently it's an up-cycled and Vintage copper candle snuffer. I once 
heard that a sailor dies every time you blow out a candle, so this 
should save a few lives! Ask me tomorrow, my answer will be different! 
Q: What made you decide to use Etsy instead of sites like ArtFire and MadeItMySelf?
A: I do only sell online on Etsy. When I learned of Etsy, I didn't know 
about Artfire or MadeItMyself, not that it would have made a difference.
 Etsy is established and professional with excellent presentation, and I
 like that. I don't need more than one shop to stay on top of... not yet
 anyway!
Q: Is Etsy your only "job", or is it something you do on the side?
A: Etsy is one of many "jobs," besides my booth downtown. I work as a part 
time freelance Graphic Designer, for which I'm degreed. I also clean 
large vacation rental homes on some weekends for extra moolah. And I'm 
remodeling an old farmhouse, which doesn't pay me directly, but it is a 
full time job and has it's rewards.
Q: Are you attending any art shows in the future?
A: Nope. I used to help my mom do art shows when I was a kid, so I know how
 much work and strategizing they require, and I just don't see my array 
working in that setting at this time. It's something to revisit at a 
later date. 
Q: Any future projects?
A: Yes! And always. I usually have ten or better projects going. I have 
some pottery lids that are clamoring to become wind-chimes, and some 
lightbulbs that want to be porch ornaments, and I really want to make a 
slew of dish towels and pot holders out of my organic fabric scraps... 
just to start with! 
"Do something that you love! It's easy to focus on sales, but 
the love is what will keep you coming back and moving forward. Also, if 
you can, do what I couldn't do, and edit yourself to focus on one area 
that you love to do so you don't overwhelm yourself or your customer... A
 lesson I learned too late!" -Lael




2 comments:
I just wanted to thank you again for this feature. I shared it with all my Facebook and art friends. Your article as inspired me to push myself and I've made my own blog about craftiness... I've written a post about this article... Here's a link to it if you'd like to read.
http://gomiconstruction.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/regarding-thoughts-of-a-southern-belle-gomi-construction/
Again, thank you for taking the time to put together such a nice feature.
♡Lael
Thank you, again, for this well composted feature! Your questions and example have inspired me to do a little of my own... so I wrote about this article! :)
I hope you'll take a look: http://gomiconstruction.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/regarding-thoughts-of-a-southern-belle-gomi-construction/
Thanks again, so much, you're an inspiration!
♡ Lael
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