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About Earthen Charms

About Julia Grace

 Overview

Earthen Charms was established in 2009 as an agency organization to assist folkartists in the development and sales process of their artworks.
 

Folkart is an artifact with a decorative or utilitarian purpose created by a skilled hand that exhibits specific cultural influences and traditions. A concentration in natural mediums and organic materials often defines these pieces.

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We work directly with individuals to help them achieve their distinctive artistic goals.

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Services provided to each Artist Client include an Online Gallery where their works are displayed available for purchase through our marketplace alongside a curated collection of artistic goods.

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We have established an Online Library for our Blog Clients where written pieces specific to the artistry of the work involved in creating Art are published.

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​From a series of individual pieces to a gallery event or a public installation, in the short and long term, we assist Consult Clients with classifying, managing, and organizing trade tasks required by the artistry of the vision whether it be a living room, location setting, showroom, shop space, or festival tent.

 Mission

Earthen Charms provides artistic products and services…

~ with ethical company practices

~ with respect for the individual

~ with an appreciation for time and work

~ with a love of creativity

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CEO - Founder - Owner

As an artist and shop owner, I have experienced the aspects of the void that occurs when a moment of artistic expression transforms into a commodity to be marketed in a technology-based society.

 

I provide individualized services to dedicated artists, from concept to developed accomplishment, as a bridge between the creative process and the business of selling a created work.

 

My aspiration is to walk with the artist across this bridge maintaining honest support for people who understand the work involved in Art.

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My approach has always been to help with admiration, consideration, integrity, and reverence for the creative process and the artistic community.

 

Areas of Specialty:

  • Artistic Development Coordination

  • Artists with Disabilities

  • Continuity Supervisor - Plan/Production

  • Guest Speaker

  • Keynote Speaker

  • Landscape Photography

  • Location/Setting Aesthetics

  • Fine Art Photography

  • FolkArt

  • Rural Household Wares   1890 - 1920

  • Writer/Editor              

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