Hello folks! As I type this the jubilee celebrations have just come to an end and I have found myself enjoying it all more than I thought I would. I have felt proud of our traditions and full of admiration for the queen who can't just think she's going to 'take a day off' and have a sofa day. I imagine she would love to put on comfies and watch rubbish on the tv like the rest of us!
What this weekend has bought home to me though is that no-one any longer gives me a paid bank holiday so today was back to the grindstone!!
Last week I cut out two very curvy painted aluminium shapes and it's taken considerable time to file and finish all the little nooks and crannies and I have to say that there have been moments when I wondered why I started it in the first place! Today has mostly been spent cutting some flowers out of my Cherry Blossom sheet and filing the edges. I've shaped the original pieces and textured them and my next job will be to dap the flowers and put the piece together.
What do you think so far?
I've also been working on a really stunning and unusual bronze bracelet. Hopefully I'll have some pictures of that next week to show you. I'm really enjoying working with bronze at the moment as it means I can explore the organic textures I love so much. I suffered very sunburnt shoulders a couple of weeks ago, gathering rocks on the beach just so that I could have some interesting textures! What it does mean though, is that my bronze pieces are totally unique.
Off to the library in the morning to do some research for a little idea which is lurking in the back of my mind, so watch this space.
See you next week!
Showing posts with label Cherry Blossom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cherry Blossom. Show all posts
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Bronze and Blossom
Hello folks, today is our first wedding anniversary and so much has happened during the last year - very many changes on a personal level. I no longer have a day job! Now I feel properly self-employed (my business was formalised in 2008 but was very part-time up until recently). I've expanded my aluminium range to launch my Signature Collection on the website, which marries the material with silver elements and designs where I can explore my creative ideas.
On leaving my job after 17 years, my lovely colleagues gave me some money 'to be spent on jewellery tools' and so I bought a kiln and I've been experimenting since it's arrival with textures from nature on bronze. These are not yet available for purchase but will be in to not too distant future. I'm always drawn to texture and colour around me and I've been making moulds from just about everything I can find! Even the cat's started to eye me up warily and not stay in one place too long!!
I've used silver clay many times in the past, but always torch fired it which was fine. Bronze clay, unless it's a very small piece, doesn't fire as successfully with a torch and not all of the pieces fired successfully in the kiln, but I think I have the measure of it now. #crossesfingersandtoes
These pieces were cast from pieces of wood and the ring was taken directly from a lump of lavarock and has an adjustable silver ring band.
I've finally launched my Cherry Blossom collection on the website this week too. Thank you to all those of you who've given me such lovely comments on this one. I think it's going to be a favourite of mine in the same way that Surf's Up was. You can find Cherry Blossom at http://slicksilverjewellery.co.uk/page10.htm
So, in other news, yesterday was a bit of an emotional one! All mums out there will know that no matter how big your kids are etc etc.....
Yesterday I packed my very grown up son off on the train that would take him to London, then Heathrow, then Australia - where he's off travelling for 3 months. He's going to have a fabulous time and he'd better bring me a wallaby back or else......
Tomorrow we're off to our favourite place in all of UK - St. Ives. We went to St. Ives for our honeymoon so where else could we possibly go for our anniversary? Galleries, here we come!!
On leaving my job after 17 years, my lovely colleagues gave me some money 'to be spent on jewellery tools' and so I bought a kiln and I've been experimenting since it's arrival with textures from nature on bronze. These are not yet available for purchase but will be in to not too distant future. I'm always drawn to texture and colour around me and I've been making moulds from just about everything I can find! Even the cat's started to eye me up warily and not stay in one place too long!!
I've used silver clay many times in the past, but always torch fired it which was fine. Bronze clay, unless it's a very small piece, doesn't fire as successfully with a torch and not all of the pieces fired successfully in the kiln, but I think I have the measure of it now. #crossesfingersandtoes
These pieces were cast from pieces of wood and the ring was taken directly from a lump of lavarock and has an adjustable silver ring band.
So, in other news, yesterday was a bit of an emotional one! All mums out there will know that no matter how big your kids are etc etc.....
Yesterday I packed my very grown up son off on the train that would take him to London, then Heathrow, then Australia - where he's off travelling for 3 months. He's going to have a fabulous time and he'd better bring me a wallaby back or else......
Tomorrow we're off to our favourite place in all of UK - St. Ives. We went to St. Ives for our honeymoon so where else could we possibly go for our anniversary? Galleries, here we come!!
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Monday, 14 May 2012
SlickSilver Jewellery - The Return!
Well hello all - I'm back from my travels yet again!
We had a wonderful week in London, housesitting for friends in West Hampstead and getting out each day to visit galleries and exhibitions and new places. My husband, artist and composer David Muddyman, spent most of his life living in the capital, indeed until 5 years ago when he moved to Plymouth and met me, so he truly knows his way around.
As we both love contemporary art, we're perfectly happy to wander around looking at new work and great jewellery and we both found things to inspire us especially in Tate Modern and Electrum Gallery, such exquisite innovative jewellery. One moment that was really lovely was going into Studio Fusion Gallery in Oxo Towers http://www.studiofusiongallery.co.uk, where we met Louise O'Neill. She took time to tell us about all of the artists involved in Studio Fusion and even showed me her kiln - in all, a really nice lady to have met.
Last monday saw us visiting Brighton (a first for me) which was great but very wet. It literally poured with rain so we dashed into a shop, bought 2 umbrellas and came back out to glorious sunshine and blue sky and no more rain - oh well!
Since I came back I've been producing new sheets of aluminium pattern ready for cutting. Very soon you will be able to buy Cherry Blossom and Coral Reef from my website.
I plan to turn these two gorgeous sheets into a limited number of cuffs, pendants and earrings and perhaps a necklace. The sheets are approximately 10 x 7 inches.
I'm always inspired by nature and I've also been making moulds this week of tree bark, woodgrain, lavarock and all sorts of things in anticipation of my kiln arriving.......one day my kiln will come..........
Ok folks off to wait for the kiln delivery man! I think he may be walking......
We had a wonderful week in London, housesitting for friends in West Hampstead and getting out each day to visit galleries and exhibitions and new places. My husband, artist and composer David Muddyman, spent most of his life living in the capital, indeed until 5 years ago when he moved to Plymouth and met me, so he truly knows his way around.
As we both love contemporary art, we're perfectly happy to wander around looking at new work and great jewellery and we both found things to inspire us especially in Tate Modern and Electrum Gallery, such exquisite innovative jewellery. One moment that was really lovely was going into Studio Fusion Gallery in Oxo Towers http://www.studiofusiongallery.co.uk, where we met Louise O'Neill. She took time to tell us about all of the artists involved in Studio Fusion and even showed me her kiln - in all, a really nice lady to have met.
Last monday saw us visiting Brighton (a first for me) which was great but very wet. It literally poured with rain so we dashed into a shop, bought 2 umbrellas and came back out to glorious sunshine and blue sky and no more rain - oh well!
Since I came back I've been producing new sheets of aluminium pattern ready for cutting. Very soon you will be able to buy Cherry Blossom and Coral Reef from my website.
Coral Reef |
Cherry Blossom |
I plan to turn these two gorgeous sheets into a limited number of cuffs, pendants and earrings and perhaps a necklace. The sheets are approximately 10 x 7 inches.
I'm always inspired by nature and I've also been making moulds this week of tree bark, woodgrain, lavarock and all sorts of things in anticipation of my kiln arriving.......one day my kiln will come..........
Ok folks off to wait for the kiln delivery man! I think he may be walking......
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