My friend Susan Shahinian was kind enough to demonstrate how to create fine silver lace using silver metal clay paste. With great weather, a nice local farmer’s market nearby, and views of the Golden Gate Bridge from the meeting room, members of our local guild watched and learned from Susan. She started with cloth lace [...]
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My friend Bob Rush has an article published in the current (July 2010) issue of Lapidary Journal. I saw the article ”Catseye Obsidian Cabochon” when I browsed through the magazine tonight.
My friend, and fellow jewelry artist, Fran Grinels is very happy to have one of her rings included in the new “500 Gemstone Jewels: A Sparkling Collection of Dazzling Designs” book published by Lark Books. Sam Grinels, the photographer, is her husband, and it’s nice that they were both published at the same time.
Wire Figures, Part 1: Piranha Skull
Posted in Colors and Shapes, artists, processes on Jan 22nd, 2010
Last Spring I took a weekend wire sculpture workshop from Thomas Hill at Scintillant Studio, and almost completed a wire outline of a piranha skull. I posted a picture of the skull and the work in progress here. A friend of Tom’s had given him a piranha skull they’d found. The skull was one of [...]
“Chi ha paura…?“ means “Who’s afraid…?” in Italian, and is a message about the fear artists have of creating non-traditional contemporary jewelry. If you have a chance to hear Gijs Bakker speak, you’ll enjoy it. He discusses his start in design, the beginnings of droog and Chi ha paura…? and shows pictures from his early [...]
My friend Susan Shahinian was kind enough to give an in depth demonstration of electroforming to the local metal clay guild, her second time doing so. When I saw the first demo I didn’t take many pictures; this time I did. And, I took note of the equipment needed to electroform, so this first post [...]
Upcoming Artists’ Reception
Posted in Galleries, Metal Art Exhibitions, Shows, artists on Jul 29th, 2009
Emerging art jewelers Fran Grinels and Sherry Cordova are very excited to be the featured artists at an artists’ reception in Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art at 3980 Piedmont Ave, Oakland, CA on Friday August 7th, 2009. Sherry Cordova and Fran Grinels will be at Lireille from 5:30 to 8:30 pm along with finger foods, wine and [...]
Art Jewelry in the News
Posted in Galleries, Metal Art Exhibitions, artists on Jun 12th, 2009
Friend and fellow jewelry artist, Fran Grinels, loaned me two interesting articles on art jewelry from this week and last December. The Economist’s “Golden Globes” article focuses on the trend, galleries, artists and shows in the Netherlands. The second article in the Seattle Times “Pacific Northwest” Sunday magazine focuses on the large art jewelry community of [...]
Stone Setting Rings: Flush, prong, channel
Posted in Galleries, New Designs, Out and About, Shows, artists, processes on May 25th, 2009
Three rings set with three different stone setting techniques: flush, channel, and prong. The steel part was made from a spent flex shaft mandrel. The business end of the steel is the part closest to the handle. Below is the tool put together. The first ring with flush set stones was made by carving wax [...]
Friend, filigree mentor, and filigree master Yehuda Tassa is about to release his second filigree how-to DVD. While reviewing the DVD for Yehuda to give him feedback before the final version is cut, I took some screenshots. Back in the first few sessions of filigree workshops, Yehuda used to teach the flower project first. [...]