Thursday, December 22, 2011
serendipitous
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Justified Sinner
To very nicely round out my "jewellery year", my Apocalyptic work has been featured in Serendipity Magazine.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Brighton Rock
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Off to Brighton on Friday for the festive holidays! Today I had hardly any students in, had finished the charms for the SCC show and have nothing that I can really be doing on my two big projects ("Fashion:Victim" and "Future Legend") so I picked up a nut from the old West Pier in Brighton, a beautiful Victorian pier which had a theatre at the end and which has been allowed to fall into disrepair following an arson attack by a company which didn't want it to be restored:
The nut was found on the sand under the pier at very low tide once and is heavily corroded, like the rest of the structure:
I made the nut into a ring, set with black onyx on the top and a haematite behind. The shank is made from a piece of steel found on a different beach and not from Brighton:
A friend of mine who used to live in Brighton pointed out that it is a kind of "mourning ring" for the pier. I like to think that Pinkie, the amoral gangster anti-hero from Graham Greene's novel, "Brighton Rock", might wear it with his sharp suit. One of my favourite books.
The nut was found on the sand under the pier at very low tide once and is heavily corroded, like the rest of the structure:
I made the nut into a ring, set with black onyx on the top and a haematite behind. The shank is made from a piece of steel found on a different beach and not from Brighton:
A friend of mine who used to live in Brighton pointed out that it is a kind of "mourning ring" for the pier. I like to think that Pinkie, the amoral gangster anti-hero from Graham Greene's novel, "Brighton Rock", might wear it with his sharp suit. One of my favourite books.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
charmed iii
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I received an email from Sharon Massey earlier this week, inviting me to submit some pieces for the third "Charmed" exhibition at the SCC in Pittsburgh, to which I happily agreed. Some time ago, Bob Ebendorf and I had been talking about me making a series of charm bracelets which I started but which never got anywhere as I couldn't get over the hurdle of creating a complex piece with essentially no "narrative". (The original plan was to create 10 bracelets and 100 charms which would be sold to order on the understanding that each bracelet would have 10 charms selected by the purchaser on a first-come-first-serve basis.) This means, however, that my "vague" WIP tray - projects started and abandoned to varying degrees of temporariness - has a fair selection of partially-completed charms. Thus I have managed to bring together five charms for the show in two days!
As the show is in Pittsburgh, I also incorporated some of the metal objects I found in the street when visiting over the summer:
As the show is in Pittsburgh, I also incorporated some of the metal objects I found in the street when visiting over the summer:
Natural blue zircon and polymer clay faux bird-skull by Dee Wilder.
Spring washer, black spinel and freely-moving carved camel-bone skull.
Nut, silver, amethyst and chrysoprase. I will clean the setting wax from the stone before sending!
Obsidian skull set on a washer, hung with a garnet.
Sawblade from Pittsburgh, needles from Clydebank.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
leftovers (noli me tangere)
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I made a piece today from bits left over from Supercollider and a boar's tooth:
Probably not going to get much done before the holidays now.
Probably not going to get much done before the holidays now.
Monday, December 12, 2011
supercollider completed
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Finally finished the Supercolliderpiece today. Not really in my usual style, but I'm fairly pleased with the way this worked out. Off to the photographer now!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
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I've just spent the last few hours going through my photographs taken over the last year, trying to select a favourite to post on one of the Micro Four-Thirds groups on Flickr as one of those "end-of-year" review things. It's been a brilliant year! I've been to Sheffield, Perth (Scotland), Genova, New York and Pittsburgh and have made Cold Genius, A Forest, all the Beneath The Skin works, Supercollider and have started Future Legend and Fashion Victim.
Picking one overall photograph from the year as a favourite was really hard, but I whittled it down to seven, the one I finally submitted as the overall favourite being this one:
Picking one overall photograph from the year as a favourite was really hard, but I whittled it down to seven, the one I finally submitted as the overall favourite being this one:
Taken in Pittsburgh at the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Plaza.
The other favourites were (in no particular order):
The details of each photograph are on the Flickr page which hosts them. Clicking the photograph will take you to that page. All these shots were taken with either my Panasonic 20mm f1.7 pancake or the Voigtlander 25mm f0.95 on the Panasonic G1.
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
stone setting
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Nice day today; the students were either busy working on their Christmas sale or they were held up by the snow, so I spent a very relaxing day chatting to them and setting stones:
One of the students said that this looked "like something to control a spaceship"!
The little particle-clusters are set with garnets. They are really bright but don't show up here.
One of the students said that this looked "like something to control a spaceship"!
The little particle-clusters are set with garnets. They are really bright but don't show up here.
Monday, December 05, 2011
black hole sun!
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Justified Sinner
Disaster...
Trying to cast the last - and largest - in the series of spheres made from old sewing-machine needles, I had to use a gigantic flask which I had never used before and which cooled down too much before the full vacuum could be drawn under it, so the metal chilled and the structure didn't fill. There was about 24 hours of milling involved in making the wax components for this piece and I don't have the time or inclination, so it will have three spheres instead of five, which I actually think will look more balanced with the upper element. This is the sphere I was trying to cast:
It is not, by any means, all bad news. The main section of the pendant is coming along well. This is it pre-polished and ready for polishing and setting:
And I even managed to get another link made and ready for setting:
The students' jewellery sale opens tomorrow night. If anyone is in Glasgow and wants to pop by the college for a drink and a snack, to say hello and have a look at their superb work, it opens at 6pm and runs until 8pm. (Apologies for the photo quality: I took this with my phone.)
Trying to cast the last - and largest - in the series of spheres made from old sewing-machine needles, I had to use a gigantic flask which I had never used before and which cooled down too much before the full vacuum could be drawn under it, so the metal chilled and the structure didn't fill. There was about 24 hours of milling involved in making the wax components for this piece and I don't have the time or inclination, so it will have three spheres instead of five, which I actually think will look more balanced with the upper element. This is the sphere I was trying to cast:
It is not, by any means, all bad news. The main section of the pendant is coming along well. This is it pre-polished and ready for polishing and setting:
And I even managed to get another link made and ready for setting:
The students' jewellery sale opens tomorrow night. If anyone is in Glasgow and wants to pop by the college for a drink and a snack, to say hello and have a look at their superb work, it opens at 6pm and runs until 8pm. (Apologies for the photo quality: I took this with my phone.)
I've been using the marble stamps carved for me by Janos:
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