Friday, October 25, 2013
One of my favorite jewelers of all time is John Paul Miller. Several years ago, whilst attending a party at a SNAG convention in Cleveland, I actually saw a few ladies sporting some of his fantastic creations.
I was looking at his work today trying to gain some inspiration for my Earring Trio project. The Youtube video below was nice because it showed some of the work in his sketch books.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0z8m1fP0Zs
This article about him also showed several images of his work. I am smitten with his crabs, spiders, snails and other creatures that may have an unsavory image for some, that he managed to make so elegant. http://www.clevelandart.org/events/exhibitions/jewelry-john-paul-miller
The crab image above is a particular favorite. The entire design is just genius. So simple, yet so evocative of crab.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Tool Making
Making custom tools was part of the chasing and repousse project.I made mostly smaller ones since my project will be pretty detailed.
Some of the small tools during the sanding process.
Finished tools in my grubby paws.
Here's a link to a Youtube tutorial on tool making. Most of this was info covered in class, but there was a tip on how long to make one's tools around the ten minute mark that I hadn't heard before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9R3z_tv0ag
Some of the small tools during the sanding process.
Finished tools in my grubby paws.
Here's a link to a Youtube tutorial on tool making. Most of this was info covered in class, but there was a tip on how long to make one's tools around the ten minute mark that I hadn't heard before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9R3z_tv0ag
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Inspiration for project #1-Linda Kindler Priest
"Rooster" brooch
"Black Buck Antelope" brooch
"Dreams of the Big Cheese" brooch
While prowling around the internet for examples of work done with chasing and repousse Linda Kindler Priest's work came up several times. She has done quite a bit with animals, which will be included in my project, so her work was helpful to look at in order to see how others have handled eyes and fur and other textures on critters.
A few links to some of her work and her own site which features a good example of an artist statement:
http://www.lkindlerpriest.com/
http://www.facerejewelryart.com/artist.php?id=21
http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&id=109
http://www.wearableartblog.com/my_weblog/2013/03/linda-kindler-priest.html
"Rooster" brooch
"Black Buck Antelope" brooch
"Dreams of the Big Cheese" brooch
While prowling around the internet for examples of work done with chasing and repousse Linda Kindler Priest's work came up several times. She has done quite a bit with animals, which will be included in my project, so her work was helpful to look at in order to see how others have handled eyes and fur and other textures on critters.
A few links to some of her work and her own site which features a good example of an artist statement:
http://www.lkindlerpriest.com/
http://www.facerejewelryart.com/artist.php?id=21
http://www.velvetdavinci.com/allimages.php?action=show&id=109
http://www.wearableartblog.com/my_weblog/2013/03/linda-kindler-priest.html
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Project #1 Fall 2013 Semester
First off for this semester is a chasing and repousse project, including tool making. The item we make must be narrative. The story I chose to illustrate in this piece is a fable from West Africa about a rabbit who wanted to become wise.
Here's the story on YouTube
The project will be a triptych showing Zomo the rabbits encounters with the 3 different animals he must procure items from in order to become wise.
Images to work from for the final design are collected on pinterest and include fiber designs and animal images.
http://www.pinterest.com/weasel9/chasing-repousse-images/
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