I've been slowly using up materials that I have on hand to make our budget stretch just a little farther. That makes my ideas for projects jump around a bit, so my theme for the month is "practice." Soldering is still getting the best of me on most days, and I spend a fair amount of time doing fault isolation procedures, cleaning my work area, checking my equipment, reading resource literature, and then I usually melt something. This little ring is attempt # 4. The wire is 20 gauge, which is pretty thin. I like how it looks in this photo, but I think it would be more practical to wear if it were made of heavier wire. I'll try some more tomorrow. I'd like to make interlocking knots, too.
I'm still here, chugging along and trying to make ends meet, just like everybody else I know is doing. Here is a peek at what I made this week. I love being able to go out to my little cluttered space and make things.
Homage to Frida Kahlo's painting Hummingbird and Thorn Necklace
Today in my metalsmithing class, I worked on making what will hopefully become links in a chain. We are learning basic forging techniques, and I am attempting to master making a "transition." My classmates all seemed to make this sample fast, and move on to the next. I did not. I produced all varieties of mistakes. Today, time seemed like it flew by. I was so engrossed in what I was doing, I had to look at the clock twice to grasp that class time was over. I packed up my clumsy samples, home I went, got out my little bench block and a heavier hammer, and kept on trying. All at once it seemed that I "got it." My hammer strokes were smoothing out the shape as they went, almost erasing my previous blows, leaving a lovely satin sort of finish, even before sanding. The hammer wasn't hitting the block, and with each blow the block gave back to me a little pinging sound. I never imagined I would like the feel of the metal so much, or that I would care about hammers. Fun times.
Etsy Circles - Was It something I said?
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So I have to be honest, I did not get into the whole "circle" thing at
first, and it took me a little while to embrace it. Once I did however, I
really en...
A Gathering of Artists
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*We rock, the Fab Four! Artists extraordinaire.*
It's been a long time, but we are together again, working on projects and
sharing artistic inspiration...
LIFE (Before and After)
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*LIFE (Before and After)*
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This is the latest in my Urban Graffiti Grunge style. This painting is done
on a 3-D gallery wrap canvas, textured with plast...
And the winner is........
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*Ryan Quantz*
of RyanQuantzStudio took the prize this time, with 22 votes....I think we
can all agree his wood and silver ring is unique and very well exec...
Crosses are Back!
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The word is out -- Crosses are back in fashion in a big way! We picked up
a variety of crosses at the Tucson show for your beading pleasure, from the
trad...
The Secret Is Out!
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My dear friend Laura has guessed what's inside the crocheted basket - just
in time for Valentines! I will be sending one to her soon.
In keeping with th...
Clothing Display
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ONE LUCKY DUCKY
How do you display clothes and such items in a creative way? One Lucky
Ducky has found such a way! As you can see, they used ladders to hang...
Gin & Tonic with ice and a slice...
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3 Hatpins for the Queen. An Association of Contemporary Jewellers, Diamond
Jubilee Exhibition work by me.
Seeing the Royal Charter on a famous and long est...
Bird Watching
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A little bird watching for your viewing pleasure.
Three new paintings in my shop tonight.
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Thank you all for your questions about watercolor painting.
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Girl Crush Minneapolis! 6/23/12
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*UPDATE 3/13/12: Check photos/recap/testimonials from the San Francisco
"Girl Crush" event at the studio of Lisa Congdon > **here**!*
The Jealous Curator i...
Desert art: Photography
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For today's dispatch on the La Quinta Arts Festival, I'm focusing on
photography. (Sorry about that pun.) There were 20 artists listed under
photograpy, bu...
Getting real
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Every once in a while I try painting "real". Painting in a realistic way
that represents something as it appears. I find it fun, like doing a
puzzle. I thi...
Logan, week 1
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We've had Logan ( Russell Terrier)for a week now, and just love love love him. The little guy settled in quite quickly. That is after the first night the cri...
I received my Fine Arts Degree from Arizona State University with an emphasis in drawing. In the past to support myself, or to just make ends meet, I have been a bank teller, a medical biller, a certified pharmacy technician, and a part-time live-in caretaker. I am forever thankful for finally becoming a mother just as it seemed like it wouldn't happen at all, and right now I am a stay at home mom. I am grateful to have been blessed with supportive, creative, smart and funny family members, neighbors and co-workers. Thank you to each of you!
the other half of seven.dog.studio
Peggy: painted furniture artist, dollmaker, great mother, caretaker of many creatures great and small, and a REALLY nice sister!
welcome to my world
my studio
my state
my garden
the atmosphere I breathe
we like to camp and we like old cars
"celeste" our splitty bus, a few years ago
my support crew
thank You
employee of the month: woody the security officer
my portrait of woody
good citizenship award goes to bondo, short and sweet