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Roughed designs for my daughter Cara. She laid out a general form for amber and rough garnet she has, wanting something sturdy but delicate looking, kind of Rivendell-ish. I'm thinking filigree which will be new for me.
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This delights me no end. Without a fixed reference point, people cannot walk a straight line. This is the path of a man, blindfolded and told to walk a straight line across an empty field. He re-crossed the road at least 5 times and came to a stop when he hit a stump. I took a screen shot with my phone and translated into this brooch. see the video http://www.wimp.com/straightline . 3" x 2 5/8", steel, brass. My first time soldering steel. seems to behave much like the brass.
3 comments:
Love the straight man brooch - just like you to make something so abstract yet so meaningful. Very cool!
wow. this is stunning. and deep. I love how you infuse your work with such meaningful depth Bobi.
Thank you dear ladies.
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