Saturday, August 15, 2009

Surfacing

I just got back from a fabulously inspiring work related vacation, The Enamelist Society Conference in Oakland, CA.  It was fabulous to be back in the bay area, though it turns out I didn’t leave my heart there after all.  I loved living there back in 2000, but I just don’t know if I could do it now.  It’s so overwhelming and high key compared to the life I’ve gotten used to here in Oregon.

 

On to the conference!

There were lots of talks, breakout sessions, and classes to choose from.  I’m a little sad I forgot my clonie as I wanted to go to them all!

My very favourite breakout was a talk from Martha Banyas: Looking for art in some of the right places.  She is a well traveled and articulate woman, who I felt would be a kindred spirit.  Her work is focused on the human form, animals, tattoos and masks using cloisonné and overglaze techniques seamlessly together.  Being a dancer enchanted by the human form I was really digging it.  She spoke favourite pieces from visiting the Cincinnati Art Museum as a kid, pieces which are high on my list as well (the tiny Egyptian animals and miniatures win out for me though). She’s currently in Portland, so practically my neighbor, and somehow I didn’t manage to pin her down out the conference. Field trip! Sorry I can’t find a link to her work, but she’s in Linda Darty’s bookJ

 Post conference I took a workshop from Jessica Calderwood.  Jessica is open, informative, encouraging, and experimental as a teacher.  I had never attacked under and overglazes before as it always seemed like there were too many options (what powders or paints to buy, what oils or binders to use, etc)  Jessica gave us the how and why of what works for her and we ran with it.  I was quite impressed with the student work!  I had a few issues with the ceramic decals (dropping my piece, smearing them off:/) but I’m pleased with where I got in three days.  In a three day cloisonné class I’d have maybe gotten one piece done.  In this class I almost finished three!

I made other connections with conference goers and mentors that were delights.  In other mediums, I’ve met folks whose work I adore and whose personality is, well, evil.  Enamelists seem to be a different breed, eager to talk about techniques, inspirations, silliness, and just about anything.

Click through to these fabulous people.  They are awesome. Do it!

Merry Lee Rae

Michele Raney

Marianne Hunter

Pam East

Rick McMullen

but I didn’t get to meet L

Harlan Butt

though he was there somewhere!

Egads.  I have much more to say but you’ve already had to scroll down this far!

Taking it in,

~margarita

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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, 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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Monday, June 23, 2008

It’s getting hot in here!


Today is the first warm day in my studio since we’ve moved here.  So what do I do, well, turn on the kiln of course!
I finally remembered to dome my fine silver blanks for the earrings I’ve had planned. I kept bringing them to work to dome with tools borrowed from zee boss, and then forgetting to do them! d’oh!
Now there are three earrings sets started. Yay!
I’m working on some creatures of the sea in the hopes of getting them in to some coast galleries and just ’cause I likes sea critters.  It also doesn’t hurt that I have some wicked awesome blues in my enamel palette.

Adam’s peanut butter is essential to the enameling process, BTW.

This is how far I got today before my back started getting cranky:P

The Garibaldi fish makes me giggle.
~m

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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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