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	<title>Kathy Sahagian</title>
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&#160;&#160;&#160; I guess everyone has noticed; there are a lot of artists who make jewelry. Why you ask? Or as my mother once said, &#8220;Oh Kathryn, all the work, the cost, the time, is it really worth it? Well I can&#8217;t speak for other jewelry [...]]]></description>
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<p align="center"><a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/e6c87f038144eb1172e5a37d84872676.jpg" title="e6c87f038144eb1172e5a37d84872676.jpg"><img src="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/e6c87f038144eb1172e5a37d84872676.thumbnail.jpg" border="0" alt="e6c87f038144eb1172e5a37d84872676.jpg" width="128" height="57" /></a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/9dec229af7472cead9cd710517051682.jpg" title="9dec229af7472cead9cd710517051682.jpg"><img src="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/9dec229af7472cead9cd710517051682.thumbnail.jpg" border="0" alt="9dec229af7472cead9cd710517051682.jpg" width="90" height="128" /></a> &nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/71f3c894628eb9d08e1bb38502464a97.jpg" title="71f3c894628eb9d08e1bb38502464a97.jpg"><img src="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/71f3c894628eb9d08e1bb38502464a97.thumbnail.jpg" border="0" alt="71f3c894628eb9d08e1bb38502464a97.jpg" width="128" height="58" /> &nbsp;&nbsp; </a><a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/c469314e4fdc40f8b8a508ec846723e0.jpg" title="c469314e4fdc40f8b8a508ec846723e0.jpg"><img src="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/c469314e4fdc40f8b8a508ec846723e0.thumbnail.jpg" border="0" alt="c469314e4fdc40f8b8a508ec846723e0.jpg" width="63" height="128" /> &nbsp;&nbsp; </a><a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/2ce8ca32f6cfd13c331d90172886769f.jpg" title="2ce8ca32f6cfd13c331d90172886769f.jpg"><img src="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/07/2ce8ca32f6cfd13c331d90172886769f.thumbnail.jpg" border="0" alt="2ce8ca32f6cfd13c331d90172886769f.jpg" width="128" height="61" /></a><a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/06/cloversjade1.jpg" title="cloversjade1.jpg"> </a></p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="http://localartmarket.com/wpmu/kathysahagian/files/2007/06/cloversjade1.jpg" title="cloversjade1.jpg"></a>I guess everyone has noticed; there are a lot of artists who make jewelry. Why you ask? Or as my mother once said, &ldquo;Oh Kathryn, all the work, the cost, the time, is it really worth it? Well I can&rsquo;t speak for other jewelry artists but I think I can explain why I make jewelry. There is real magic in making a person feel beautiful. When a client gazes into my full-length mirror and smiles and I know they fell good about themselves, I feel good about myself and my place in this community. And that, mom, makes it all worthwhile. </p>
<p>Here in Austin, I&rsquo;ve found my community in the Downtown Artist&rsquo;s Market and my sense of place as an artist. I came to the city of music in 2003 to write about music. But I discovered that in spite of the fact that I had just spent several years of my life getting a journalism degree in my hometown of Milwaukee that I no longer wanted to spend the majority of my time in nightclubs and that my sense community was changing. So I changed my art from the audio and the word to the physical and visual. </p>
<p>Actually I&rsquo;ve been making jewelry since 1988 when I lived in a small town in Indiana. I was working in a wonderful little shop called The Studio. The owners, Mike and Judy Brown, started their business in the 60&rsquo;s making candles and macram&eacute; and graduated to diamonds, as they grew older. Mike had a lot of great beads left over from the 60&rsquo;s and sold them to me. There my love affair with beads began. I sold my jewelry on consignment at The Studio and made some extra cash. </p>
<p>But it wasn&rsquo;t until I moved to Austin that I got started doing art fairs. I started with First Thursdays. At first it was tough going but as I improved my displays, my sales improved. When I found my place at The Downtown Artist&rsquo;s Market I knew I was home. </p>
<p>I give my art a local feel by using local mountain laurel seeds and I make some of it personal by making evil eye jewelry to reflect my Armenian heritage. I try to make something for everyone. There are petite girls and big girls, conservative girls and hippy girls. I don&rsquo;t make art for the majority because there is tyranny in the majority. If I made jewelry only for what sold the fastest I would leave out a lot of men and women who deserve something just for them. I believe that each piece I make has its owner and it is waiting to be picked up, worn, loved and cherished. It is waiting to make someone special feel beautiful.</p>
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