3.05.2008

Spring Fever!!!

I've got it! The spring fever that is!!! And what better way to celebrate then to do a little spring cleaning. I am clearing out the shop for new spring designs. So hurry on over, your favorite piece maybe discounted up to %40 off! While the above piece isn't exactly a new design, it is very spring like. Pierced and sawed copper with vibrant green enamel. It's slightly domed so it creates a lovely shadow on the wearer. Keep checking back as I plan on listing more and more in the sale section. Here's to spring!

3.03.2008

Weekend Work

After being inspired by the ACC show and the glass lace piece I bought (see my re-cap below), I decided I wanted to work with lace on my own more. I have been using lace to "silk screen" with for some earlier enamel pendants, but decided that what I like about lace as a material is the negative space. My first attempt is the sterling silver pierced and sawed piece to the left. I used a scrap of antique lace as a reference. Then I pierced and sawed a piece of copper and over fired some pink enamel so that the edges went black. I am thinking of working on a series of these "lace collars," in different patterns and metals. What I really should have been working on was my wax caring for my cast ring. But after breaking the shank off in frustration, I had to put it aside. sigh...

2.29.2008

Psssstttt- Give Away!

Heads up! this chickadee is having a giveaway on her site. Leave her a comment for your chance to win a beautiful knit scarf. What an awesome giveaway!
Happy Weekend everyone!

2.27.2008

ACC!

This past weekend I had the opportunity to spend 4 hours meandering through The American Craft Council show, with fellow craft enthusiast this chickadee. And believe me, 4 hours was not enough time to take in all the wonders the ACC had to offer. Below are just a few of my favorite jewelry artists. This is my 4th year attending the show, and I have a system as I stroll through. I pick up cards of those artists I like and jot myself quick notes about their work so I can find them later. This year, as I organized my cards and notes after the show, and prepared for this blog entry, I found that several of the artists I like have defunct websites, or their sites do not reflect the quality and breadth of work they were showing. S0 unfortunately dear readers, I am unable to post a lot of the work I found inspiring, but what is posted should be an enticement to attend next years show.

Karen Gilbert, (pictured above and below) I love her mix of metals and blown glass, her work is always a favorite of mine at the show. And she usually shows "salon style" with another of my favorites, Eric Silva. Silva's work combines hand carved gems, bone, and fossils along with metal pieces that unexpectedly hinge, move, and spin.


Erica Rosenfeld- Glass and cold connected rivets. She also had some very lovely layered glass earrings.


Jimin Park- I actually didn't see this piece at the show, Park was part of the "Search Light Artists" section and was showing some interesting cast rings. I found the above piece after searching the artists site. I am assuming this is a cast piece as well. I love the texture and disintegration.


Joanna Gollberg- Silver spinning disc rings. I admire the fabrication.

I also really loved Andrea Janosik's work, so much so I bought one of her tiny blossom rings! She uses patent leather and other textiles combined with sterling silver.

I enjoyed the "Searchlight Artists" exhibit and got to see Megan Auman's sculptural furniture designs up close and personal. I've admired her steel and silver jewelry designs, so it was great to see her larger sculptural work. I discovered artist Elizabeth Perkins in Searchlight as well. Perkins casts lace that was handmade by her Grandmother and Great Aunt, and then using the "pate de verre" method, re-creates the lace in glass. Her installation at the show was gorgeous. Each lace piece was pinned to the wall casting delicate spiderweb like shadows. I ended up buying one of her small boxed pieces and am trying to figure out where to hang it.

The "New Wave Craft" debuted this year, and I couldn't help but overhear some of the grumblings about it. Personally, I thought it was fabulous, and a great way for up and coming artists to get some exposure at a national level. 300 artists were invited to apply, and then 15 were chosen to show in a small market style section. Clearly the jurying was rigorous, and I was for the most part pleased with the ACC's choices. I humbly consider myself to be part of this "New Wave Craft Movement," and felt that representative artists did it justice. I was delighted to see Margaux Lange's work in person in this section.
As typical, I feel like I didn't get to see everything, left feeling inspired mixed with my usual feelings of "I'll never be that good...," and had very sore feet!
Till next year....

2.22.2008

Snow Day!

"Spring Sprout," enamel on copper

"Peony," enamel on copper

"Dandelion," enamel on copper

I had a snow day today so I was able to finally photograph a couple new pieces. Here's a sneak peek of some new spring designs. Look for them in shop shortly!

2.20.2008

B.E.S.T Giveaway!


Head over to our B.E.S.T blog and check out all the beautiful items from the participating artists that you, dear readers, can win! Just sign up on the mailing list for your entry, and to recieve updates on our group activites, shows, and news. I donated a pair of my Sweet Pea earrings for a little fresh spring time fun. Good luck!

2.19.2008

Barcode Ring




Sterling silver band ring with a hammered line texture. I gave it a patina to blacken the lines. I plan on making a series of these, called "Barcodes," as that's what the pattern reminds me of. Look for them in the shop soon!