“Made with Love” this February in Capitola, CA

Bottleneck Necklace of Recycled Glass and Recycled Fine Silver by Sherry Cordova Jewelry
“Bottleneck” Necklace: Recycled Glass & Recycled Fine Silver

Two pieces of Sherry Cordova Jewelry “Bottleneck” and “Green” recycled glass and recycled fine silver necklaces are available during the entire month of February at the Many Hands Gallery in Capitola, CA as part of the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild Showcase  “Made with Love”

"Made with Love" Valentines Showcase by the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild
“Green” Necklace (2nd row, left) Recycled Glass & Recycled Fine Silver

The Many Hands Gallery at 510 Bay Ave, Capitola, CA is next door to Gayle’s Bakery & Deli. If you have been to Gayle’s Bakery & Deli, you know why it is mentioned!

“Made with Love”: A Valentines Jewelry show case with unique work by artists of the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild

February 1 – 28, 2011 at Many Hands Gallery, Capitola

Still looking for a romantic Valentine’s Day gift?  Talented artists of the Monterey Bay Metal Arts guild have passionately created a wide selection of high quality jewelry and metal objects. The pieces, in a wide range of styles, will be available for purchase at the Many Hands Gallery in Capitola during the month of February. The one-of-the kind pieces are handcrafted using a variety of techniques ranging from traditional gold- and silversmithing, forging, soldering, and casting to enameling. Items include necklaces, rings, pendants, earrings, cuffs and more. Show your love with jewelry and artwork “Made with Love”!

Many Hands Gallery, Capitola, CA
Many Hands Gallery, 510 Bay Avenue, Capitola, CA

Many Hands Gallery, 510 Bay Avenue, Capitola, CA 95010
(831) 475-2500
Business hours: daily from 10 to 5 pm
http://www.manyhands-capitola.com/

 

 

"Made with Love" jewelry by the artists of the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild
“Made with Love” jewelry by the artists of the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild. Feb 1 – 28, 2011

About the Monterey Bay Metal Arts Guild: The MBMAG is a non-profit organization dedicated to encouraging an environment of education, networking, and community interaction, as well as support and general camaraderie for artists working in metal. Its members include nationally and internationally recognized metal artists. Further information: visit www.mbmag.org

Creation from Inspiration

The large school of fish swirled around us for our hour long SCUBA dive, from the surface to depth and back to the surface
The large school of fish swirled around us for our hour long SCUBA dive, from the surface to depth and back to the surface

On a recent SCUBA dive, bottlenose dolphins kept a very large school of sardines swirling around us for the entire dive. The school moved around circling at different levels in the water and changed direction in all three dimensions. The amazing experience is something I wanted to capture in a jewelry design.

Earrings sketches made on the beach with recycled sterling silver pieces in process
Earrings sketches made on the beach with recycled sterling silver pieces in process

Sitting on a beach after the last dive of the trip, I drew up some sketches. The sardines and the reflections on the surface of the water, from both above and below, were crudely represented. Originally I was going to use filigree wire to represent the fish; knowing I wanted independent wires, I evolved the design to be made with flat wire which is sturdier when sections are left exposed.

Pelicans diving into Sea of Cortez, frigate and seagulls circling and the jagged landscape
Pelicans diving into Sea of Cortez, frigate and seagulls circling and the jagged landscape




Recycled sterling silver, flattened and annealed for the second time
Recycled sterling silver, flattened and annealed for the second time

I knew I’d want to start the designs with flattened recycled sterling silver wire, and that they would need frames to contain the designs.

Gear jig for creating zig zag wire by hand
Gear jig for creating zig zag wire by hand

Zig zag wire would give me the repetitive yet uneven look of water surface reflections. Fitting the wire into the frames and soldering it in place is tricky even after annealing the wire for the 3rd time in this process.

Annealed and unanealed zig zag wire
Annealed and unanealed zig zag wire

The zig zag wire needs tension against itself to hold it’s shape and thus becomes a spring constantly trying to jump out of the frame. Soldering the edge of the form into the frame first helps, then it’s another one or two or three tries to solder all the joints together cleanly.

Flattened sterling silver wire becomes frames and also fills the frames
Flattened sterling silver wire becomes frames and fills the frames

Flattened wire coiled up inside the frames makes nice random shapes that can be coaxed into being 3D to mimic the schooling fish.

Annealing again prior to soldering
Annealing again prior to soldering

As with the zig zag wire in the “Reflections” pieces, the flattened wire in the “Swirling Schools” pieces needs three or more annealing steps while going from round wire to the final form.

Layout of necklace to determine how many handmade small square wire jump rings to create
Layout of necklace to determine how many handmade small square wire jump rings to create and solder on

Finding the balance between tension and annealed wire is tricky with these pieces as well. The 3D swirls have much exposed single thickness flat wire, making the soldering a bit of a daredevil feat.

Side angle of Swirling Schools necklace
Side angle of "Swirling Schools" necklace

One of the final steps previously unmentioned is a good clean in an ultrasonic bath to clean off all the filings from the ‘finishing’ of the pieces.

Reflections and Swirling Schools recycled sterling silver jewelry heading into the ultrasonic bath
"Reflections" and "Swirling Schools" recycled sterling silver jewelry heading into the ultrasonic bath

When I saw the pattern created on the water surface, I had to take a photo because the type of surface patterns were exactly what I was representing in the “Reflections” pieces.

Reflections and Swirling School jewelry in ultrasonic bath for final cleaning
"Reflections" and "Swirling School" jewelry in ultrasonic bath for final cleaning

Well Received

Fellow art jeweler Fran Grinels and I had a wonderful evening at the Lireille Gallery on Friday August 7th. We were amazed at the turnout for our first ever artists’ reception as featured artists.

The day of the Artists Reception for Sherry Cordova and Fran Grinels at Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art in Oakland, CA
The day of the Artists’ Reception for Sherry Cordova and Fran Grinels at Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art in Oakland, CA
Display case full of my work; the night of the artists reception
Display case full of my work; the night of the artists reception

Most of the pieces seen in the case remain at Lireille Gallery. The work on the black velvet pad is my private collection of pieces I have created over the last ten years that is either a personal favorite and/or has been published in a book or calendar or received recognition.

Pieces created by Sherry Cordova which remain in Sherry Cordovas private collection
Pieces created by Sherry Cordova which remain in Sherry Cordova’s private collection

The “Reflections” and “Swirling Schools” pieces have been enjoyable to create over this past month, and I’ll be writing a blog post soon with pictures of some of the steps involved in creating them starting from a SCUBA dive and sketches drawn at the beach.

Reflections Necklace
“Reflections” Necklace
Swirling Schools Oval Earrings
“Swirling Schools” Oval Earrings
Reflections Oval Earrings by Sherry Cordova Jewelry
“Reflections” Oval Earrings by Sherry Cordova Jewelry

Upcoming Artists’ Reception

Artists Reception for Fran Grinels and Sherry Cordova Lireille Gallery, Oakland, CA

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 people enjoying the Oakland First Friday Artwalk. Come meet the artists and talk to them about their newest work, their inspirations, and help them celebrate their first ever gallery artists’ reception. While you’re there take a look at the wide variety of art jewelers’ works at Lireille.

Inside the Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art
Inside the Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art
Lireille Gallery, 3980 Piedmont Ave, Oakland CA at the corner of Monte Vista Ave
Lireille Gallery, 3980 Piedmont Ave, Oakland CA at the corner of Monte Vista Ave

Lireille is located near the corner of Piedmont and Monte Vista Avenues, kitty corner from a Wells Fargo Bank. Behind the bank the city has provided a parking lot, or take a look on the nearby streets for a spot.

Sherry Cordova will be showing new work in her “Oceanic line” which was inspired by a recent SCUBA diving trip to Loreto, Baja California Sur.

Swirling Schools and Reflections pieces in process
“Swirling Schools” and “Reflections” pieces in process by Sherry Cordova

Fran has created some very cool ‘mobius’ rings which she will be showing in addition to other work already at Lireille as seen below.

Fran Grinels jewelry on consigment at Lireille Oakland, June 2009
Fran Grinels jewelry on consigment Lireille Gallery, Oakland, June 2009

In addition to works for sale, both artists will be showing some pieces from their own private collections.

Modern Frills Trio by Sherry Cordova, Private Collection of Sherry Cordova
“Modern Frills” Trio by Sherry Cordova; Fine and Sterling Silver, Garnets, White Topaz; 2007 Finalist, Silver Category, Saul Bell International Design Award Competition; Private Collection of Sherry Cordova
Diamonds in the Rough Gold, raw diamonds Private collection of Fran Grinels
“Diamonds in the Rough”by Fran Grinels; 22 kt Gold, Raw Diamonds; Private collection of Fran Grinels

For more information, visit Lireille.com, SherryCordova.com, or FranGrinelsDesign.com

 

Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art
Lireille Gallery of Contemporary Jewelry and Art