Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Plowshares Craftsfair and Peace Festival this Weekend!!

This weekend is one of my very favorite shows to be in, and also my final show of the year!  It is the Plowshares show at Nottingham High School, put on by the Syracuse Peace Council.  This show has great energy, and lots of friends and neighbors participating in various ways.  In addition to artisans there are several community groups at the event, plus fabulous Mexican food by the Mission.  It runs all day Saturday and Sunday.  Follow the link on the right of this page.
Here is a sneak peek of some new work.
Sterling, ocean jasper, and dendritic agate necklace with a hand-made chain.
These stones are truly one-of-a-kind.

Sterling earrings

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

The Delavan Center Open House and Holiday Sale

Two tourmaline rings.
Hello!  I have been neglecting to update my blog lately, but nevertheless, my work continues!  This weekend is my first year participating in the Delavan Center Open House.  I have had a studio there since March, which is be my semi-permanent work space until my husband and I build a studio for me at our new home (hopefully not too long from now!)  My Delavan studio is warm and sunny with two large windows for light and ventilation and ample space to spread out my work.  The Open House is a yearly event during which all the artists (there are many!) have their studios open to the public and their work for sale as well.  I will be exhibiting in room 246, which is not really my studio……My actual studio is swell, but in an awkward-to-find part to the building, so I will temporarily relocate to room 246 for this event.  The show runs 5-8 on Friday and 10-4 on Saturday.  Stop by for a visit!!
"The Trickster":  Sterling raven with labradorite and antique playing card button.

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Beauty in Simplicity

This piece was inspired by a tiny, and beautifully simple chapel in New Brunswick Canada.  The locket was handcrafted in copper and sterling with a sapphire.



This piece was sold at the recent Clothesline Show in Rochester.  My next show is the Open House at the Delavan Center in Syracuse the first weekend in November.  I plan to spend October working on some new pieces for the show.  It will be a special event with many of the Delavan artitsts present with their work.

Monday, September 1, 2014

Chain of Poppies

For three years during the 90's I lived in Northern Arizona while attending Prescott College.  One of my most vivid visual memories from that time is the fields of blooming wild orange poppy flowers.  I wish I had a photo to post of them for anyone who has never seen them!  Alas, I don't.  However, here is my own version created today in sterling silver. 
I think everyone can remember making flower chains at some point as a child.  It is one of those archetypal childhood memories.  I have made several versions of this necklace, and here's the latest!

Today I finally updated my show schedule for the remainder of 2014.  This weekend I will be in Rochester for the Clothesline Festival.  This is one of the largest shows that I do, with over 400 vendors.  I've worked hard this year to upgrade my booth and produce new work.  I will be in a new location this year and have upgraded to a corner booth.  My booth will be in the paved area to the right of the main entrance.  Stop by and check out my new work…. plus new banners, printed last week.  I am hoping they will help my booth stand out a bit and attract some new folks!!  Wish me luck, and stop by for a visit if you can:)  

Friday, August 15, 2014

The Four Directions

This bracelet began with three pieces of earthy, boulder turquoise, and developed into a study of symbols. I often ponder direction as an abstract concept.  Historically I have been a person with a shockingly poor sense of direction.  I couldn't tell you why, that's just the way it is.  My lack of practical way-finding abilities has pushed me towards a fascination with all things symbolizing direction, way-finding, and it's metaphorical equivalent in decision-making.  The spiral and the cross are symbols that can be found in many cultures and spiritual traditions, both symbolizing in part the finding of the center.  In some way we are all eternally seeking balance, the center, and how to find our way in this universe.  Instead of prescribing a specific meaning to this piece, I offer it as a reflection of search for direction, whatever the beliefs and traditions of the wearer.  In seeking direction and balance we are searching for answers, the process of which is perhaps more important than the end result:)

Friday, August 1, 2014

Something Old, Something New

Lately I have revived a couple favorite designs, plus experimented with some new ones.  It has been a busy season, and the summer will once again be topped off with the Clothesline Show in Rochester, September 6 & 7.  Between now and then I plan to work like a mad-woman, with the exception of next week, during which I will be in Cape Cod for some much needed R & R.
This first design is the "something new".  This summer I started making the "framed nature" series.  This necklace is hand-fabricated using cast sterling twigs framed in sterling rectangular wire.  I like the contrast of the organic twigs with the angular frame.
The dragonfly is an old favorite.  Customers have been asking for them, so I decided to oblige.  These are lots of fun to make…..formed, textured, hammered, and carved.   This one has a pink tourmaline body.
Another old favorite is the tree design.  The other side has the stone in a modern tab-bezel.  The pendant is reversible.  This one has a carnelian agate, which is beautifully translucent on the other side so the tree silhouette shows through!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The Forest for the Trees

One of the challenges of being an artist/ craftsperson is learning the tools for communicating, and presenting work to others.  In the modern world, it seems almost imperative that an artist have a digital presence……a website, a blog, etc..  That being said, some of us, myself included, are challenged by learning the tools necessary for such things!  I love the immediate satisfaction of creating something with my hands.  By contrast, I seem to lack the patience necessary to learn technical/ digital media.  So……where am I going with this?  I bought a new camera.  I have no clue how to use it!  The camera came with a disk containing a 350-page digital book explaining all the features.  Egads!!!!  That is a lot of pages to read about something so boring.  I will soon be calling my photographer brother and begging for help!  
  
Here are my first photographic attempts with the new camera, and a glimpse of two bracelets that will be included in the First Friday opening at Gallery 54 this week!
Sterling and fine silver "forest" cuff with blue moonstone and peridot

Sterling link bracelet with plume agate, boulder opal, ammonite, and dry head agate.
This weekend's opening is titled "The Forest for the Trees".  My work is featured with the work of my friend, fiber artist Sharon Bottle-Souva. Here is a sampling of her recent quilt panels.
                    
Being that this is a Holiday weekend I realize folks may have plans, but if you are free, stop by between 5 and 9 for wine, snacks, and music by singer-songwriter Jane Zell. Our new work can be seen all month at Gallery 54 in Skaneateles.  Happy 4th!!!