Sunday, January 21, 2007

waiting

I just got a response from my first craft show of 2007 - wait listed. For an uber-planner such as myself, this might be worse than a rejection.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

the backstory: from vision to reality

Be sure to stop by the Towson Commons Gallery tomorrow from 6-9 for The Backstory: From Vision to Reality - an exhibition featuring jewelry, hollowware, and sculpture by Towson University undergraduate and graduate jewelry and metalsmithing students and alumni. Sponsored by the Towson University Metals & Jewelry Club.

a little short

I didn't quite make my goal of finishing the pillow today, but I'm only slightly bummed, because I'm happy with the way its turning out. Plus, I couldn't be more excited about my new studio music... The Complete Million Dollar Quartet. Elvis featured prominently in my undergrad metals studio (nothing fixes a bad day like Heartbreak Hotel), so I was thrilled to get this album of a 1956 jam session with Elvis, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash. I highly recommend it for your studio enjoyment.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

art by committee

As I near completion on the latest pillow (I'm hoping tomorrow at the latest), I can't help but think... I miss grad school. In grad school, we practiced art by committee - meaning if you had a problem or needed to make a critical decision, you asked for feedback from the other people in the room.

I'm trying to determine the surface treatment for this latest pillow, and I'm totally stuck. The first pillows - made from copper - had an oil painted surface. I liked this at the time, but I'm not sure it matches the more modern quality of the new patterns, plus, it doesn't protect the steel from rust.



My thesis pieces were powder coated - which protects them from rust - but then I'm forced to make some color decisions. (I have 100 lbs of hot pink powder sitting around, but I'm not sure how I feel about that. I've also got some brick red, and this nice matte brown - but I'm not sure how I feel about those in my current b&w phase.)



And of course all my current jewelry is bare steel that's been sealed with Johnson's paste wax. But with a larger area such as the pillow, its hard to get a consistent surface finish.



Plus, then there are other choices... powder-coating matte black to look like bare steel, powder-coating then oil painting, etc... I really miss grad school.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

toothbrushes

Despite the cold, the second pillow panel is almost finished. Since that process looks almost exactly like the first pillow panel, I'll treat you instead to an image of these great toothbrush sculptures - part of Corey Ackelmire's graduate thesis. (Corey and I went to grad school together.) If you're in Kent, OH in April, you should stop and see the show at the Downtown Gallery.

Friday, January 12, 2007

one down



I've completed the first panel for the pillow. After a little break from the cold, its back into the studio to start the second.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

craft shows

An endless stream of paperwork. Three applications submitted last week. Three more in the mail today. Let's just hope I actually get in to a few...

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

progress...

...though not quite as far as I would have liked. So it's back into the (cold) studio after dinner.

Tuesday, January 9, 2007

pattern pillow - in progress

Today was, unfortunately, a short studio day. Here's what I got done on the pattern pillow today. Tomorrow I'm hoping to complete the other three sections of this panel.

Sunday, January 7, 2007

a fresh start...

A clean workspace so I can begin a new piece - in this case a new pattern pillow. I start with a line drawing of the pattern - I'll make each side flat before forming and putting the piece together.

Tuesday, January 2, 2007

new work

as promised, here are a few images of what I've been working on in my studio the last few days.



layered steel hoop earrings - 2" in diameter

earrings



earrings with steel links and sterling ear wires - 3" to 4" long

necklace



5" long pendant on 16" cable

Monday, January 1, 2007

studio marathon

Because I'm incapable of relaxing, I spent the better part of the last 4 days in my studio. (I can't think of a better way to end the year or kick off a new one.) The result: several new pairs of earrings and a few pendants. Pictures forthcoming.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Thursday, December 21, 2006

baby, it's cold outside



This is me working in my studio the last few days (courtesy of one of my students.) So I've relocated to the (slightly) warmer basement, but not before making these necklace components. Each is approximately 6" high. (No chains yet, those should arrive next week.)



(Sorry for the poor image quality - the lighting in my basement is terrible.)

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

studio



I'm looking forward to next week, when the semester ends and I can finally work in my studio. First on the agenda - some new production work. (Most likely an expansion of the leaf series and a few new designs.) In January I'd like to start on a bigger project - more to come...

Monday, December 4, 2006

craft forms 2006



On Saturday, I headed over to the Wayne Art Center to see Craft Forms 2006, and to hear juror Gretchen Keyworth, of the Fuller Craft Museum, speak. Not surprisingly, my favorite pieces were two chairs by Steve Litchfield (pictured above), that were in a second exhibition of previous award winners. (Steve is married to my grad school adviser, Kathleen Browne, so I've been a fan of Steve's reconstructed chairs for a few years.)
Keyworth talked briefly about her selections for Craft Forms, then elaborated on the mission of the Fuller Craft Museum. The museum often allows visitors to touch the work - creating an interaction between viewer and object. This made the inability to touch objects at Craft Forms a bit frustrating.

earrings



A different variation on the steel 3-petal earrings - I'd forgotten I'd made them until I was inventorying for the sale.

metals & jewelry club sale



The Towson Metals & Jewelry Club was very successful - lots of positive feedback & everyone sold stuff! (I even bought a few things - and am anticipating a few post-sale trades.)

If you missed it, have no fear, the club will return in May with their spring sale!

Great job and congrats everyone!