2020 Christmas Ornaments

The first ever Carrot Top Studio Art ornament collection will launch on Small Business Saturday, November 28, 2020! It was a joy to create these little gems. Scroll to the end of the progress photo journal to read about the symbolism.

First step was applying a layer of turquoise to the paper mache round ornament base.

First step was applying a layer of turquoise to the paper mache round ornament base.

A layer of copper paint and the ornaments are already starting to sing!

A layer of copper paint and the ornaments are already starting to sing!

Repeating imagery from the Transformation painting series makes these a meaningful representation of the unique challenges in the year 2020. Have I sparked your curiosity? You can read about that mixed media process in this blog post.

Repeating imagery from the Transformation painting series makes these a meaningful representation of the unique challenges in the year 2020. Have I sparked your curiosity? You can read about that mixed media process in this blog post.

Many layers of paint with drying time between each layer meant the creating was enjoyed for many days.

Many layers of paint with drying time between each layer meant the creating was enjoyed for many days.

A pretty cap was attached.

A pretty cap was attached.

A bit of gloss was sprayed on. This will protect the paint but also — who doesn’t like a little bit of shine?

A bit of gloss was sprayed on. This will protect the paint but also — who doesn’t like a little bit of shine?

Using recycled or repurposed items is important to my commitment to sustainability at Carrot Top Studio. And this amazing ribbon is a great example of that. It’s made from previously owned silk saris. The color and texture is just amazing.

Using recycled or repurposed items is important to my commitment to sustainability at Carrot Top Studio. And this amazing ribbon is a great example of that. It’s made from previously owned silk saris. The color and texture is just amazing.

The ornaments are ready! They will be a meaningful addition to your gifting or your own home this holiday season. Each ornament comes with a card describing this symbolism—The colors: pink and orange for joy and happiness, red for The Passion of Jes…

The ornaments are ready! They will be a meaningful addition to your gifting or your own home this holiday season. Each ornament comes with a card describing this symbolism—

The colors: pink and orange for joy and happiness, red for The Passion of Jesus, gold for God and divinity, blue for truth and green for hope.

The imagery: circles for God’s everlasting love, a square for earthly existence, a laurel branch because it was once believed to protect against disease but is now a symbol of victory, and a spiral for growth and transformation.

Colors and symbols in art have historical significance but also have other meanings. But personal interpretation is encouraged!

Jenny Gallo

Jenny Gallo is the artist and owner of Carrot Top Studio. Since 2004 Carrot Top Studio has sold unique, handmade ministry stoles and related products to a global clientele. The first chapter of her professional life permitted her to teach art in Chicago, Houston and Pittsburgh. Her B.S. in Art Education was earned from The Pennsylvania State University. Jenny Gallo resides in the Detroit, MI area.

http://www.CarrotTopStudio.com
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