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9th Annual Art-a-Day Challenge, January 2018!

Showing posts with label brooch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brooch. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Heart brooch doodle/sketching



I posted last month about my Heart-a-Day Brooch Calendar idea.  
A portion of that is posted below. 
Tonight some brainstorming. 
fabric, leather, chain, beads, collage, piercings, forging, hinges, materials


                

I'll be returning this year to a long time idea of making 29 totally unique heart brooches/pins and building a display for them, something like a February Heart-a-Day advent calendar (including leap year) of one-of-a-kind wearable hearts.  

Part of my goal is to stretch creatively both in design and materials. Last year during Art-a-Day January I completed five pin/brooches.  Below is the first: steel construction strapping and sterling silver.  Wonderfully Steampunk in look and feel. 

I may end up making 42 in order to choose a favorite 29



Monday, December 14, 2015

Are you Ready? 18 Days until Art-a-Day January 2016!!!



I'm beyond excited to launch into Art-a-Day 2016! 
Will you join us?

This is day 3 in my new studio space since selling our home and significantly downsizing 6 months ago. I am so excited to start making again. 

I'll be returning this year to a long time idea of making 29 totally unique heart brooches/pins and building a display for them, something like a February Heart-a-Day advent calendar (including leap year) of one-of-a-kind wearable hearts.  

Part of my goal is to stretch creatively both in design and materials. Last year during Art-a-Day January I completed five pin/brooches.  Below is the first: steel construction strapping and sterling silver.  Wonderfully Steampunk in look and feel. 

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Friday, January 16, 2015

Raw - Bottle Caps

Heart Brooch #5.  Twenty three more to go.
I wanted to go more Raw this time so looked through my stash of found treasures and scraps. Bottle caps are one of my favorite finds on walks - but they have to be 'ripe' with enough patina and destruction to give them interest. I cut a heart from brass to hold them.
I'm not happy about the composition and might darken the brass to quiet things down-  but I continue to learn - and continue to improve and be pleased with my soldering skills.  Not sure why I still fuss and fret so much - except there is always a chance the whole thing can be ruined in a nano-second. There are 12 separate welds. Each time the heavier brass base must be brought to red hot without melting the finer components or previous welds. There is a general easing of breath and shoulders when the final bit is soldered and all is well.
You might need to zoom to see the front left bottle cap.., "MMM...My Favorite"
 (Brass, sterling, found objects)
Front                                                                                       Back

Components                                                                                      In process         

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Felted Bleeding Heart Flower



Well certainly an interesting adventure on this one. As with each, I see how I'd like to improve on it.  Which I might do once I complete the series. 
I look forward to setting up a proper photo booth.  Quick phone-pics at the desk are pretty, meh.  

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

In Process

In process:
I found this drawing in one of my old sketchbooks. It feels both Art Nouveau and Mae West to me.
I love the colors but they will change with additional soldering.  The little silver ball near the top was supposed to be the round tip of the curly stem but I moved at the wrong time and now it's set. I kind of like it. Seems ripe with meaning. :)

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Day 6 Rawhide Heart Brooch

Ta Da!  

I wanted to to do something lighter, more delicate and the rawhide seemed a fun, quirky notion. 

So pleased to get this completed today. I think it's cuter than the picture captures. The agate "leaf" is a bit flat and washed out.     




Saturday, January 3, 2015

In process

Got a late start in the studio. Totally a random, redirect and let go process today. Here's a teaser picture.
Will finish it tomorrow.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Flood Waters - complete!

Complete at last!  The original drawing and how it turned out. 
  sterling, brass, garnet, moonstones, fresh water pearl, 14kgold, 
3" x 2 1/4" x 1/4"


 Learned a lot.  More solder welds on one piece than I've ever done.  Challenging compound angles.  Depletion gilding for the first time - reheat the metal to dull red, quench and pickle (acid bath) and repeat 5 - 7 times to deplete the copper and bring the pure silver up to the surface. Setting stones isn't rocket science but I'm not comfortable with it yet. Was going to gold leaf the window - no, the roof  - no, the tree- but that's new too and would take longer than I was in the mood for.  Can always add later, I suppose. 
I thinks it's a lot sweeter than the picture captures.  :)