Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Gettin' Published...
I am happy to be a part of this year's exhibition in Print in Metalsmith Magazine. Sorry I failed to write a post when the issue hit the shelves. I figured I could post in time for the actual exhibition which is being showcased at the Metal Museum in Memphis, TN. Below is a link to the Museums website.
http://www.metalmuseum.org/fresh
I am also happy to announce that one of my rings was include in NEW RINGS: 500+ designs from around the world by Nicholas Estrada and in Thomas Manns new book, Metal Artist's Workbench: Demystifying the Jeweler's Saw
Posts of new work coming soon...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Jewelry workshop with Taiwanese students
I had the pleasure to teach a wonderful group of students from Taiwan during a 2 week workshop at University of the Arts. I must admit that before the class began I had my doubts. However, the class was an absolute success mostly due to our fabulous ESL staff, Dr. Lin, my wonderful assistant Melissa Guglielmo , and of course the students themselves! The class was on small metal forging and forming and in order to get credit the students needed to make 3 projects with only about 45 hours to work in the studio! Insane I know but where there is a will there is a way.
Below are just a few pictures of the work the students made
The chased cat eye bracelet above is by Yi Bang, the only grad student in the group. He has a wonderful way of thinking three dimensionally that is so different from my own thought process that I can't help but be amazedThe forged ring above is by Fanny and my photo does not do it justice but it is supposed to be a goat sleeping.
This bird fibula was made by Ariel who I think may have made the most pieces during the classThis bracelet is by Ho-Lin
Rather than show everyone's piece individually above is a photo that perfectly illustrates how their creativity surrounded everything they touched.
And of course we ended with a little party in the crafts conference room. I hope to stay in touch and one day take my new Taiwanese friends up on their offer to come visit!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Award Ribbons
New Work 1
As the semester is ending I am finally finding the time to attend my much neglected blog. Rather than dump a bunch of images all onto one post I am going to try and spread them out onto a few.
Below is a process shot as well as the finished enameled brooch
Front View:
Back View:
Snake Head Brooch
Enamel, silver, tourmaline, stainless steel
Below is a process shot as well as the finished enameled brooch
Front View:
Back View:
Snake Head Brooch
Enamel, silver, tourmaline, stainless steel
Defensive Ornament
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