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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Dharma Two & Ebony Inlay Ring

I'm posting a few pictures of two new pieces I have finished.  I haven't posted them to Etsy yet, but will get on that this week.

I had lots of fun working on the copper pendant, I really like forging the large bales and will incorporate them into future works. 

I also find working with wood, inlay another great opportunity for future new creations.  I'll be making more wooden jewelry and incorporating sapphires into my work too.
Sterling Silver ~ Ebony Wood with Sapphire
Ready For Christmas

Saturday, October 8, 2011

A Work In The Works

Profile Hollow Art Ring
Inside of Ring
 
This is where the stone or silver disk will go


Band (Made using Fretz)

This really big ring was inspired by my son who wants a Green Lantern Ring, once I've figured out how I want to proceed he's next on the list .  For now this one is for my fun and experimenting so the skies the limit!  I have a few ideas, I was working on a beauteous Tire Eye cabochon, but not sure that's what I really want to do.  Maybe some radically blue sodalite, or even a forged silver piece.   I'll be back with the final picture.  Hindsight, I should have taken a few photos of the process.    Happy Thanksgiving Folks ~ Cheers Grace\



Saturday, September 24, 2011

Fretz Is A Real Tool!

Dharma Pendant - Copper and Jasper

Well, you have to like Fretz Metalsmith Hammers, one of the most versatile tools in the shop in my opinion.    From the start of this piece I envisioned the bale curve outward, aka concave, how to achieve this?  Get the Fretz and shape to my hearts content.  

Voila! This is the top of the bale where all the Fretz work was done on this piece.

Another pendant in which the Fretz forming stakes were used.  


























































































































Copper Pendant, deep bezel in Fretz'ed foundation
 Back of Pendant feathered using Fretz steaks and hammer














Saturday, September 17, 2011

Shop Shoes

"Shop Shoes" There's a tongue twister, say that like 15 times fast! 
There's no place like home!















I picked this sweet ride up for wearin' only in the shop.  I need close toed shoes, and I wasn't about to start sporting runner just to keep my orthodics happy.  This is the lesser of all evils, they don't really require socks (unless I knit myself a pair of silver shop socks...) hey there's another tongue twister, say that one 5 times fast, damn I'm quipy tonight!  They are sort of orthotics, cuz they are called Orthaheals!  Anyway, they are the best shop shoes I've found so far, with the exception of a cute pair of Birkenstock "Mary Jane's" which are way outta my range right now.  I've worn them twice and so far so good, if I could change anything, I would have gotten a half size smaller. 

Here's to ma' Orthaheals, Do you think that make me sound too old?  Orthaheals?

Cheers
Grace


Friday, September 9, 2011

Blood, Sweat and Dharma

 I had a special order for a ring that stretched my ability to concentrate, and found myself trying to harvest more patience than I thought I had.  My Blog title says it all!  Yes there was blood involved, and a few lost finger nails.  There was sweat, lots of that too!  The best part was the Dharma.  Day two I thought I had it figured out, I wasn't going to worry about time,  taking my time was the goal.  This I thought would give me the focus and problem solving focus I required to finish the job.  Nope!  Nadda.... no no no.  The harder I focused the more I over-analyzed each step in the process, something I normally don't give a second thought.

The Ring!

















My cell phone became my Dharma talk for the afternoon.  I logged into The Plum Village website and loaded a podcast "Peaceful Mind, Open Heart Retreat"  As much as I thought I was doing a good job of not letting past attempts interfere with this chance to get it right, somewhere deep inside I was creating a barrier.  Below are are two of my favourite mantras, hearing them in the Dharma Talk on my wee cell phone was more than helpful.  I had a wonderful afternoon catching up on Dharma Talks by Thich Nhat Hanh and just leaving the shop when I was done.  I left it all behind.


Life can be found only in the present moment. The past is gone, the future is not yet here, and if we do not go back to ourselves in the present moment, we cannot be in touch with life.
Thich Nhat Hanh

The most precious gift we can offer others is our presence. When mindfulness embraces those we love, they will bloom like flowers.
Thich Nhat Hanh 


Cheers
Grace

Women's Art Festival

Copper Spiral Pendant















A few pictures from the Women's Art Festival.  It was a blustery, lots of rain kinda day. Not exactly outdoor festival weather, but even with a few challenges, ok many more than just a few obstacles my daughter and I managed to get set up in the pouring rain, and even make a few sales.

I'm looking forward to next years event, and this time I'll think ahead and let mother nature know ahead of time we don't really need any rain this time, so'k.



Rings Set In Rice

A Display I Created Using An Old Typeset Drawer
Hats, Hats And More Hats


Here's to next year!
Cheers
Grace





Friday, July 29, 2011

Facebook

Hello!

I'm set up on Facebook as "The Eclectic Bohemian"  Not sure how this part figures into everything, but I do have a few networks that are communing over yonder and I'd like to check in and read up when I have a chance.  Rather than set up a personal account Facebook offers a Facebook professional page which suits me just fine.

My profile picture is set with my tree mama for now until my DS returns with the hard drive... evil child, umm I meant cute kid with the valuable hard drive ;)

Treemama























Cheers



Broom Casting

Broom Casting Pendant with Pink Opal
Broom Casting Pendant














These are two pendants I created with my Sterling Silver Broom Castings.  Both are available on my ETSY shop at Adornametals

Broom casting is a wonderful way to create organic freeform pieces of art jewellery.  They often resemble stalactite.


1) This is where it starts, the straw is soaked overnight or longer then bound together and placed standing upright in a pail of wet sand. 





















2) The silver is heated up in a well seasoned crucible before being poured onto the straw.























3) The end result!  Once the the straw has been doused with water and cooled, the straw can be untied to reveal the cast silver.  VOILA!














I was lucky, my pieces turned out rather large, giving me lots of flexibility and inspired many ideas for how to incorporate them in with my lapidary work.



I'm Baaaack!

Not much to show for for the adventure.  I stopped by the post box and was thrilled to see one of my packages sitting in the box just waiting to be discovered and added to my collection of things I want to get done before the Women's Art Festival. 
I drove to the shop in the pouring rain, when I finally arrived, one detour after another- that should have been clue enough.  I pulled in parked and wondered, hummm how do I wade through that in my Birkenstocks?  Back to reality, I realized, yeah NO!  If I try to enter that building I'm good to get zapped by the electrical current running through the water,  not that I'm completely certain that would have happened, but it could have!  right?  It turns out the water in there is about knee deep or higher.

Back to the drawing board.  I guess I'll sit and knit tonight and maybe take in the True Blood marathon.
 
 


Welcome!

I'm off to work with some new copper I acquired form an other ETSY shop.
I'll be back to post pictures, I also have a few Broom Casting photos I'd like to put up.  See you soon!

Cheers
Grace