November 11, 2021
March 03, 2021
Hello friends! I'm going to hop on the #marchmeetthemaker ride. I have been writing daily and thought this would be a fun way to prompt my path forward and reintroduce myself. (Oh my how I am missing shows by now. My last was in 2017. I miss all your beautiful faces and all my art co-workers. To all of you I've met along the way and are still here, BIG FREAKING HUGS.)
Brand Introduction|
My name is Jenn Lamb. I created Unurth as a lens to channel my art making. Stemming from the phonetic spelling of 'unearth', Unurth was chosen since it related so critically to my sources of inspiration and how I acquire them. Nature is my main muse, encompassing everything from the heavens, to the tiniest mosses, to our own bodies. In the study, observation, experience of the natural world, we find refuge and insight into our lives. I know deeply we are more alike than separate. We are all made from the same stardust. My work is about the magic in the details that reminds you of the everchanging, everlasting sea or the poetry inherent in a feather's form. Unurth is about the love that beams back at us from the universe- call it spirit, god/dess, energy. The objects are my attempts to share it with you. I choose to make functional pieces because they can so meaningfully impact our daily lives.
About my journey...
Art has always been essential to me. I cannot remember a time when it wasn't in my radar. Growing up, my mom pursued art and I remember being surrounded by jars of brushes, big canvas, and the scent of oil paint. I've studied at Santa Monica College in the fabulous Art Mentor Program before pursuing a BFA at Otis College of Art. Coming out, I designed toys for manufacture, designed graphics and branding, and couldn't get the clay and art studio out of my head. I started Unurth in 2011 while working fulltime. Despite the many challenges, I cannot imagine returning to a corporate gig.
After a couple years off to care for my dearest Gramma, as many of you already know, I'm reengaging with my art practice and Unurth. It is a gentle process as grief is not linear. I am lifted by the spirit and encouragement of my Gram and ALL OF YOU. I am astonished at the correlations between the pandemic and elder caregiving- both take away so much and have silver linings. We are almost through the winter friends... keep those dancing shoes shined!! There will be much rejoicing when we are through all this!
A couple other randoms about me: I skate something fierce. Before pandemic times, I played with my local roller derby league, Ventura County Derby Darlins. I LOVE sci fi and horror. I'm a brutal book nerd and prefer a well thumbed paperback. Music is life and I'm dreaming of the next mosh pit or concert to lose myself in. Cats are my buddies and I have 3! My spirit animal is Ferdinand, because I just want to sit and smell the flowers. I'm currently rewilding my garden spaces with native plants, cactus, and succulents to create the botanical garden of my dreams.
TLDR: Nature is my muse and art is life!
August 07, 2019
August 06, 2019
August 05, 2019
July 25, 2019
July 24, 2019
Digging through old pics, I found this beauty. I love these little planters. They never get old and look so good in a group, all lined up. This is also from one of my favorite trips to Joshua Tree to a beautiful, modern, and cozy airbnb. I miss JT and its wonderlands as it's been tough to get away. Hopefully Ill make it up there soon!
I’m putting a few of these in the next shop update. Sign up for the mailing list to hear about the next shop drop. <3
Here's a couple more pics from that years ago trip. Read some of my thoughts on JT at this post.
July 23, 2019
July 21, 2019
Winners and never losers, as Mandela said, just learning...
New batch is up for sale: shop shop shop
July 20, 2019
In awe this morning with how this piece glitters in the light. It’s glorious.
There is currently only 1 of these beauties, and Im tempted to keep it for myself... but you can get it here!
July 19, 2019
I love seeing a grouping of different pieces. They all fit together into a greater idea. It is both exciting and difficult to experiment after so many years of production work. At least half of these will be only part of the way after glazing. That means a lot of disappointment and "failures", but parts hint at the complete idea... the trick is picking the bits out and piecing them together. Some of these made it through and are dropping shortly!
See the last finished batch of wild things here: shop shop shop
#runningthroughmymind #process #creativity
November 07, 2016