Sunday, November 30, 2008

On the bench…

Hoping to get lots done for First Friday! This may be the most colorful my bench has ever been:)


 <- collaborative piece w/Tracey Bell

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Monday, October 27, 2008

Picture Pages

Time to get your crayons and your pencils….”
I finally caved and paid Flickr for that Pro account.  They teased me with it in the beginning and then took it away.  Since I had once had all my photos on Yahoo, their online presence disappeared with the pro status:( Now they’re all back (yay!) and I can arrange them as I please.  So I’ve gathered an online portfolio of sorts. It’s an overview of my work over the last several years. It’s been quite difficult to choose pieces that are both representative and in focus, but here it is!
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Opals are my…. ya know…

Well, if you know me well, have heard the story, read the article, or just know my entertaining use of language, you can fill in the blank.  Otherwise, make up your own entertaining title and swear you know it’s true.
I’ve been off the blog map for a bit, mostly due to moving. The studio is mostly back up and running.  I hope to have plenty of new pieces/stories/pics to share soon! 
My most recent pieces are opal.  The first is a simple set of rectangular cobalt enamel on copper earrings bezel set in sterling silver.  I fused a bezel for the opal into the enamel and set the opal over the enamel.  The slight translucency of the opal allows the cobalt to show through as well as act as a mirrorback for the opals’ fire. Oooooooo!

The second opal I cut back in Ohio in the summer of 2005.  It’s a brown boulder opal which is seriously messy to cut, but, Boy-o!, is it fun!  Through the wet brown muck on your hands suddenly flashes of color from the exposed precious opal come into view. Each second it changes shape and more or less peeks its way through.  The fabulous “crack”* of precious opal that heads straight towards the point only showed itself in the final sanding and polishing steps. Score.
I decided to set it with a piece of silver scribble and do a sparkly (but sort of matte) Mizzy wheel texture.
 
~margarita

*You know how punny I am. It had to be done:)

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

I went back to Ohio

and my city it was….
still there:)

Dan’s brother got married this weekend.  We were lucky enough to have skymiles to spare for the event and had very quick friends and family visits.  Sorry if I missed you!  With only a few days to visit, it was a whirlwind!  These folks got hitched, I managed to hit my favourite local restaurant twice, and I finally dropped off Darryl’s Fling:

What a bear that setting was to construct!  Anywho, I’m back, prepping to teach cloisonne tonight and re-bonding with the pup.  Egads, I missed my beast!  Methinks she missed me, too.
woof!
~m

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Monday, July 14, 2008

jellies and more tiny turtles in progress

I’m working on some seriously itty bitty cloissonne pieces on a whim: some jellyfish which might become studs,

and tiny turtles to match the pendant

The wires seemed seriously hard to bend today. Perhaps it’s just too hot, or I’m too whipped from the Oregon Country Fair yesterday, but I’m not sure I want to work THAT small again for a while.  yeep!
~margarita
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Baby Turtle

Here he is!

When he was half finished:

and the back:

Hurrah for turtles!
The peekaboo was sawn out on a whim.  Some days I’m a good doodler:)
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Turtle is a dog.

Here’s what’s coming next:
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I thought Domo-kun was a vegetarian

I finished my sea critter earrings today!  They turned out prety schwank, IMHO. I’m having a helluva time photographing the glass though… Guess I’d better see if I can sweet talk someone into borrowing their cloud dome.
 


Initially, the shark was my least favourite, but after many layers I feel the simple colors really pop and he’s just, well, neat!  The other two darkened quite a bit in the orangey tones due to the many more times they went into the kiln.  (I should have known better, as oranges and reds never hold up, but I thought this color was yellow enough to withstand the heat. d’oh!)The starfish got so dark that I had to add yellow and orange mica powder to brighten them up! oy!  I think it saved them though.  Here’s a few pics with less reflection.
The backs have small pierced out images of a shark fin in waves, starfish, and bubbles respectively. 
    

And just ’cause:

Oh no! Domo-kun eats shark!
~margarita

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

Summer Enameling Class

FYI- There are 5 spots left in my summer enameling class! You can sign up at The Craft Center website.

 

Learn the fundamental skills and techniques of fusing colored glass to metal.  Create colorful pieces with copper to use in jewelry or wall art.  We will explore sifting, stenciling, wet packing, foils, and cloisonné as means to create your images on metal.

15 hours of instruction. Fee includes limited materials.

$68 studio pass required [not included in fee]

Mondays 6:30pm-9:30pm
July 7-August 4

Hope to see you there!
~m
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