Monday, 24 November 2008

New book and ready to go

Today I have received Kate McKinnon's book Structural Metal Clay
http://www.katemckinnon.com/smcbook.html
It seems to answer many of the questions I had about metal clay and offer all kinds of ideas and solutions. I am really keen to just sit, read, digest and work my way through it. Unfortunately I have to get ready as tomorrow I am going on a course run by Business Link and then off down to Warwick ready for the craft fair at Warwick Castle next weekend.

Can't wait to get back and start experimenting though......

Friday, 21 November 2008

Earrings







Two pairs of pretty earrings finished off today. These are textured on one side using pieces of fern from my garden and the twist gives them a great sense of movement when they are worn.

Thursday, 20 November 2008

Workshop at the Platform Gallery

On Saturday I ran a workshop at the Platform Gallery in Clitheroe, Lancashire. This was a fantastic day at a lovely venue - a great bunch of very creative people and all well looked after by the dedicated staff. I will post some of the pictures on facebook

Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Hadar's book arrived here too

and now what am I going to do? I haven't actually got any of the bronze clay yet and am having so much fun experimenting with the silver that I don't really want to get sidetracked at the moment - but it does look interesting and one of my aims for this year was to learn how to make rivets........ and I haven't started yet!

I have gone back to my usual methodic ways and am making tiny samples of the art clay silver all the same, so that I can treat them differently and have a visual record........ to join my folders full of enamelling samples........ no, not really just playing honestly, this is research! Fun though.

Sunday, 9 November 2008

yawn yawn

I seem to have spent most of my day updating my website, not what I intended to do but ah well! I suddenly got all enthusiastic about experimenting with enamel and bits of glass again last night and stayed up much too late - but then of course had to wait for the kiln to cool down after annealing this morning. I think some of the experiments have gone a bit too far though....

Saturday, 8 November 2008

Looking at the pictures really

Well I finally spent my book token, a birthday present in early October it has been lurking in my bag waiting for the perfect book...... which I decided is Precious Metal Clay Techniques edited by Tim McCreight. Each chapter is by a different artist and it is totally inspiring! I just don't know what to do now....... where should I start...... ?

Friday, 7 November 2008

A bird with red legs

Astonishing to see this little red legged partridge sitting just outside my living room window one day last week. If the picture is slightly blurred it is only because I set my camera to zoom as high as possible so I didn't have to go near to the window, I didn't want to startle it

Firing on two kilns at once

Thought it was time I made some input into this! I have been working hard but after a weekend away in Edinburgh am all inspired. I spent a happy afternoon with Emma Baird and she very generously showed me how she makes her lovely spotted beads. I had a day out and went to see a very interesting exhibition of ceramics with calligraphy at The Nomads Tent (and of course had to be dragged away from all the beautiful carpets) and then spent Saturday at the Guild of Enamellers Region 1 workshop which was an introduction to Riso Screens, run by Pat Johnson.

It was a really interesting technique but I am not sure that I will use it much - as it means having to send off to have the screens made!

Anyway, most of this week I have been making glass beads. I have also done my first constructed bi-cone bead in metal clay (art clay silver); made a triangular pendant that I intend to enamel and am half way through a tube pendant with a couple of small matching tube beads to combine with some of the glass beads I have made today! The kilns are working overtime - one annealing a batch of glass beads and the other firing the metal clay........

Phew and at least the studio is warm !

I have now added a photograph of my new beads, fresh from the kiln