Larkspur aftermath thoughts.


These are a couple of shots taken at Larkspur with my sons new point and shoot macro lens camera ..not bad, my arm with dot bracelets and an unusual shot of one of my necklaces. As always a nice show , hot.. but all the while a good turn out and great fun. Some of my favorite pieces sold Rosemary earrings, rosette bracelet, dot ring and happy flower necklace with garnet. Thanks to everyone who came out for the show.






Bird house posts



The birds flocked to the first house George put up so fast that he thought he would wait till we got to larkspur to put the houses on. George did a great job with the cedar dwelling. It has a hinged side that opens for cleaning.


Francis and John Wedding

I forgot my camera so I used the cell phone. After several attempts we figured out how to get photos from phone to computer. Any way the wedding was absolutely lovely, No sooner than when we arrived we ran into Francis (the bride) in her little black apron. Of course the gardens were all lush with flowers and greenery . It was the first time I had actually seen the lilly pad pond with huge yellow lotus flowers in bloom. When I go back for Larkspur if they are still in bloom I will get a picture of them. Holly made the wedding cake and it was really delicious. The day was a great celebration, the ceremony was sincere and thoughtful. Francis and John looked so happy. Best wishes to them.



Rings


These are some rings I recently completed. I find making rings a interesting way to explore ideas. The last two are quasi production stackable. All of these are highly textured. The prong setting was a new one for me. I have alot of odd gemstone rocks (uncut stones) that need setting. So maybe this will be a possibility for them.

Backyard beauties




George's new Bird house immediately got residents. I'm so excited I actually grew this flower from a seed. It is a columbine. I think it has a jewel like presence. The honeysuckle smells fantastic. The hydrania yet to bloom looks beautiful in the green. Going to Francis Alvarina's Larkspur show always motivates my enthusiasm for gardening.











New Work in progress

Here are some works in progress. The photography is a little off. The enameling diversion is a beginning for a colorful dot ball necklace. At this point no more beginnings I need to start finishing things . There I said it. Maybe documenting it will make me do it. I always enjoy when Kathryn comes with all her colors as really thats about the only time I do much enameling so I kinda go for it. The goal is to get all my work done for summer show deadlines. But Ralph Gabriner will be doing my photos as I need to practice a little more.





Botanical Forms

Weekend workshop with Kathryn Osgood at Pullen called Botanical Forms Enameling, these are some of the samples. Check out Kathryn's website www.kathrynosgoodjewelry.com she teaches a fantastic workshop and will be at Pullen again in August.


Quirk Gallery




Busy weekend. Went to Quirk Gallery in Richmond also to the Visual Arts Center of Richmond formally the Hands Gallery. Saw two interesting Jewelry shows. Topped it off with Tim Lazure Belt Buckle workshop at Pullen. Ill be posting a link for his tube rivet tool set in the next day or so. Waiting for photo of scribe, rivet set and flush setting tool, all made with lovely hand lathed wooden handles.












































Komelia OKIM












"Vow" 2007
Robin Kranitzky and Kim Overstreet

Monterey Sea Relics



Currently we have a photo show at Pullen. A lot of the photos were shot at Monterey Bay Aquarium which reminded me of a trip I took there a couple of years ago. These are some of the things I brought back. Sticks, stones, sea and tree treasures.







From my bench, the fragments of ideas and pieces begin. I prefer accumulating elements and later assembling them. I am excited about doing new work and reevaluating my favorite tried and true designs. First upcoming show will be the Larkspur show in June. More circles, dots, textured sticks, and a few surprises.













































Been away from the blog for awhile. Want to thank all that participated in ring show. We ended up getting 80 rings. The show looked really nice and brought several people to the art center specifically to see the show.
More snow tonight, certainly has been a cold winter. I think we are all ready for spring. March coming in like a lion..





An impressive set of images are posted on Erica Stankowitz Bailey Metalsmith Blog. She records her journey as the artist in resident at the Grand Canyon. Having been to to Grand Canyon I am totally impressed with her independent hiking from the rim to the floor of the canyon. On her blog there is a podcast where she talks about how this experience will influence her work. I hope to have some of this work at the pullen art center for us all to view.















My husband George has a one man show filling the whole gallery at Lee Hansley Gallery on Glenwood Ave. on Raleigh NC. Join us for the opening Sunday, March 14, 2-5.