Project Tag: recycled titanium

  • Mineral Minded Exhibition features Madgalena Radiolaria

    Mineral Minded Exhibition features Madgalena Radiolaria

    Magdalena Radiolaria was loaned to SNAG for this juried exhibition at Tucson Gem Show 2025

  • Madgalena Radiolaria on Siphonophorae Necklace

    Madgalena Radiolaria on Siphonophorae Necklace

    The oceanic colored stones are Smithsonite and Aurichalcite are from the land locked Kelly Mine area in New Mexico where an ancestor once worked. The stones are captured between the layers with tension created by the screws and nuts joining the layers.

  • Spring Radiolarian Necklace

    Spring Radiolarian Necklace

    A mix of hand sawn and laser cut, this radiolarian necklace celebrates spring with tension set peach and green tourmalines.

  • “We Are SNAG: Ed. 3 2023”

    “We Are SNAG: Ed. 3 2023”

    WE ARE SNAG: Anthology 2023 is online now and includes this piece I created in 2023! The 3rd edition of the SNAG members online exhibition is not to be missed. Spring Radiolaria Brooch-Necklace6.6 x 3.26 x 0.8 cm Spring Radiolaria brooch/necklace began as an enlarged hand drawing of a microscopic creature. Mentally deconstructing the zooplankton…

  • “We Are SNAG: 2022”

    “We Are SNAG: 2022”

    WE ARE SNAG: Anthology 2022 is still viewable online and includes this piece I created.This online exhibition is not to be missed. Madgalena Radiolaria on Siphonophorae Necklace5.2 x 5 x 0.9 cmNFS Ernst Haeckel’s drawings of microscopic Radiolaria were re-drawn, modified, enlarged, digitized and laser cut. Each rough-cut layer of the brooch/pendant was hand finished,…

  • Coastal Bounty at ZFolio Gallery Monterey

    Coastal Bounty at ZFolio Gallery Monterey

    Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild presented the “Coastal Bounty” gallery exhibition  Nov 30, 2018 to January 2, 2019. ZFolio is one of MBMAG’s favorite places to exhibit with it’s beautiful setting, and friendly, knowledgeable and helpful staff. Everyone was welcome to join the artists and gallerists at the free artists reception the afternoon of Sunday…