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I believe art is important. I believe artists can change the world.

I have two shops on ETSY. My other shop is where I sell my handmade Surly-Ramics ceramic jewelry. Please take a moment and check out that shop as well at surly.etsy.com.

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I ship all the prints in cardboard mailers to prevent bending and most orders ship within 2 days from purchase. Shipping on paintings vary from piece to piece depending on size, weight and if they need to be crated etc. If you want the original artwork insured during shipment please convo me and I will be happy to invoice you separately for that.

Here is some information on my art and how my two shops got started.


I am a 4th generation crafter/artist. I currently own a business called Surly-Ramics. I make unique hand-formed and hand-painted ceramic jewelry and I paint and create hand-pulled screen prints of some of my work. I have been painting ever since I was a child and I have over 15 years of professional graphic design experience, 20 years of painting experience and I worked for a brief time as a professional photographer.

"Amy Davis Roth-Skaare (recently married) is an artist who
paints Los Angeles by constructing
portraits of the city's
people. These images move far
beyond mere representations of
individual physical presence to map
the complex space of subjecthood
within a metropolis. This is achieved
in part by placement of the figures
in surreal environments populated
by a whirlwind of symbolic images
and reinforced by a vivid palate
which puts to astute use the meta-
phoric value of color. Her portraits
are texts, non-linear narratives that
offer multiple avenues for interpreta-
tion and lead unflinchingly to a
romantic, tragic and witty view of
metropolitan life. The paintings
entice with the familiar (what we
know of the here and now in LA)
while engaging the difficult, broader
concerns of life."

Here my answer to “why so surly?”…


My name is Amy Davis Roth. Some of you know me as Surly Amy. I am an artist. I have always enjoyed creating. I have been painting ever since I was a child and almost as long as I have been painting I have been trying to find a way to express myself creatively while making enough money to survive. This is the familiar struggle of the creative person. How do you find the time to make art (without compromising your integrity) and still be able to afford to put food on the table? Well I thought I had it all figured out about 6 years ago when I opened an art gallery in North Hollywood, California called The Art Coalition. I could paint in the gallery and help other artists by providing a space to show and sell their work. Despite passion and drive and 7 day work weeks and fabulous art on the walls, the old warning about “Location, Location, Location” came into play and after a two year run the gallery went belly up, leaving me bankrupt, with out a car or a place to live. I stopped making art. I was heartbroken and flat broke and alone. Art was my life and that gallery meant everything to me. I got really depressed.
A year went by. I got a job as a waitress. Now, anyone who has ever worked in the service industry knows it is a much harder job than it seems. There are people out there who come into a restaurant not because they are hungry or thirsty but just because they want to boss someone around. They want someone to complain to or be mean to. Now, don’t get me wrong there are plenty of wonderful people in the world who just want a burger and understand being polite and proper tipping procedures but there is a big handful of people who cant cook for themselves and feel the need to push around a waitress or two and not tip. I think Hollywood might even have a few extra "jerks" because everyone in this town wants to think they are so very important. At any rate I had been waiting on tables for about a year and a half and I started to get more and more angry with people and I had really become SURLY! Waiting on tables can really suck the life out of you especially if you’re a creative type and you do it for too long and it starts to show. I think it’s also the mindless repetition. “Do you want fries with that? Can I get you another beer?” Bla... Bla... Bla... The faces change but the dirty dishes are always the same and they still have to get picked up at the end of the night again and again and again.
It was somewhere during time that I started creating again. I began painting again. I think at one point during that time I painted 8 paintings in 3 weeks while still waiting tables at night. You hold in the creative energy for too long and it can just explode out of you. My mother Charlene Roth is also an artist, a ceramic artist. She had taught me years ago how to make jewelry and how to fire it. (and almost everything else I learned about art she taught to me, and I am forever grateful) Working in ceramic was something I really enjoyed so I thought for fun I would give it a go again. That is when I started making necklaces and wearing them into work. I loved making them and when I wore them it reminded me that I was still an artist despite my job title and that the creative spirit was still alive in me.
Then a funny thing started happening. People fell in love with the jewelry. All the girls at work wanted to wear them and the guys too. Then suddenly people wanted to buy them. I had people buy them right off my neck! I couldn’t make them fast enough. It was amazing. Surly Ramics was born! Within a few months I had started a new business, one where the location didn’t even matter.
I don’t wait on tables anymore. I make art and jewelry full time. I’m happy again. I’m making art that people enjoy, that I enjoy. I feel very lucky. I got another chance. So do me a favor. Next time you are waited on by a surly waiter, tip extra big!
xo-amy


You can see some more of my paintings and many samples of my ceramic jewelry designs at surlyramics.com and lots of ceramic jewelry at surly.etsy.com
email me at copythat [!at] sbcglobal.net


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Female, Born on February 1

Favorite Materials

clay, ink, paint

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