Goldie Garcia is funny. I mean, she is “knee-slappin’, side-splittin’, please – I’m trying to breathe’” kind of funny – and I totally LOVE people who can make me laugh like that!
You really know someone is funny when weeks after I met with Goldie, I still find myself chuckling out loud over something she had said.
Goldie is, by the way, a professional comedian and has been performing all over the country for years (she’s known as New Mexico’s First Lady of Comedy) – but I’m not writing this post because she is funny. That’s just an extra little bonus that I got by meeting her.
I wanted to share with you some of Goldie’s other many talents. Such as, her talent for making SUPER amazing, handmade, one-of-a-kind, glitter and bottle-cap art.
Now, there are other bottle-cap artists, but I bet you didn’t know that Goldie was THE first creator of this art form. She started making this art way back in the 70’s. That’s right – while Goldie was making cool jewelry and creating a life-long career for herself, I was interested in 3 things: boys, disco dancing and…boys.
What started with bottle-cap art with embedded miniature saint pictures, evolved to include elaborate shrines devoted to the Santos or other recognizable personages – her works reflect both contemporary and religious elements.
Goldie makes earrings, bolos, pins, magnets (her magnets were even in the Whitney Museum of American Arts gift shop) car art that is designed to protect you from crazy, road rage drivers (or bad country music – depending on which way it faces…I’m giggling again) and shrines that are a delight to the senses.
Goldie’s one-of-a-kind pieces have been purchased by many a famous person (Al Pacino, Hillary Clinton, Billy Bob Thornton, Michelle Obama, Julia Roberts…just to name a few) and you can own them too. Her earrings are nicely priced between $25-$30.
You can order a pair of the earrings I’ve highlighted on this post by contacting her directly through her site and you will also see lots of other options to choose from. Her art can also be seen at Sumner & Dene Gallery, Ambiante of Corrales and Doodlet’s Shop. There is so much more to learn about Goldie – my blog post only scratches the surface. You’ll understand why, once you click here.
…the line forms behind me, people.