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Thursday, September 17, 2015
Studio Tour
I have been cleaning and reorganizing all week to make my studio more hospitable to visitors. On October 3 and 4, my studio will be open along with many others in Skaneateles as a fund raiser for SKARTS. This is your chance to get a glimpse of how and where we work.
http://skarts.org/artist-studio-tours-2015/
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Clothesline Festival 2015
I am gearing up for the 2015 Clothesline Festival in Rochester this Saturday and Sunday. Booth A2!
http://mag.rochester.edu/events/clothesline-festival
A slate full of brooches made from vintage candy molds and new disc necklaces!!!!!
http://mag.rochester.edu/events/clothesline-festival
A slate full of brooches made from vintage candy molds and new disc necklaces!!!!!
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Private Lessons-Part 2
I worked with a wonderful woman yesterday who wanted to learn how to use the images from the lowly bottle cap. I showed her how to pull the plastic liner out, flatten the bottle cap, trim it, sand the edges and to punch a circle in it. We stayed cool by working in my basement studio. A fun and productive afternoon. She intends to use these bottle cap images for a piece of assemblage art. She told me that she is being drawn more and more to metal. Not a bad thing, in my opinion!
Thursday, August 27, 2015
House Sales
House sales still are one of my top places to obtain great tins. These are from one 1/2 mile from my house last weekend. The cowgirl images are so cool. Do I cut that tin or not?
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Getting Ready
I am getting ready for a vendor mart sponsored by the Quilting By the Lake conference put on by the Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn, NY. Thinking about quilters and how they like to put things together inspired these necklaces and bracelets.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Private Classes
I spent the last two afternoons with two sixteen-year-old girls working on different jewelry techniques using recycled materials. The first afternoon was devoted to filling bottle cap with miniature objects and pouring resin on the top to capture the objects.
During the second afternoon I showed the girls how to take jewelry apart and put it back together using looped wire and jump rings. They sorted through piles of junk and broken jewelry to find just the right pieces to work with. Their homework the night before was to look through the book Rejuvenated Jewels by Amy Hanna to get an idea of how one can take pieces from many sources to create a new and unique wearable art. They also brought along some silver charms from a family member to incorporate in the work. Both came up with stunning designs.
During the second afternoon I showed the girls how to take jewelry apart and put it back together using looped wire and jump rings. They sorted through piles of junk and broken jewelry to find just the right pieces to work with. Their homework the night before was to look through the book Rejuvenated Jewels by Amy Hanna to get an idea of how one can take pieces from many sources to create a new and unique wearable art. They also brought along some silver charms from a family member to incorporate in the work. Both came up with stunning designs.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
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