Is It Worth Repairing?
I’ve only made one thing since I’ve been home from Berkeley
(my Golden Globes earrings took priority).
Here it is (before and after brushing), copper and bronze, but the bronze cracked a bit
during the firing so I’m going to see if I can repair these and refire.
I have to admit I’m not a fan of trying to
repair cracks in a textured or patterned area of the clay, but this just gives
me more time to try to learn to do it.
Inspirational Photo
Here’s a sunset we had the other night.
I’m thinking I’d like to do some enameling
like that with an oxidized silver saw-pierced pattern over it. I’ve always been a fan of bright colors
beneath a silhouette.
I’m afraid my enameling has taken a definite back seat this
month.
Production Earrings
In my last post, you saw me mid-production . Here are my Golden Globes earrings (click here for more photos):
I’m participating in an invitation-only luxury celebrity
gift lounge hosted by GBK Productions on January 10-11, 2014 at an exclusive
location in Beverly Hills, California, in honor of The 2014 Golden Globes
Nominees and Presenters. All attending celebrities will receive a pair of these
earrings in their swag bags.
Those earrings are featured in an upcoming tutorial, but I’m
still wrapping up some December commitments before I put the finishing touches on
the tutorial.
My Free Online eClass on Jewelry Crimping (and bracelet
giveaways)
In the meantime, I think I forgot to mention that a couple
months ago I posted my first (free) tutorial(s) on the CraftArtEdu site. My class was supposed to be about the basics
of crimping, but being the over-achiever I am, my instructions ended up being
longer than would be appropriate for one class so it got broken up into two
classes.
If you like to view these free eclasses, click here.
And, if you leave a comment on this blog before my next eclass
goes up, you will be entered into a drawing to win either of the bracelets demo’d
in the class.
Featured in the first class, “Jewelry Crimping: Basic Toolsand Techniques”, we’ve got a bracelet of totally cool Jasper disks with
sterling silver.
Featured in the second class, “Jewelry Crimping: TroubleShooting and Variations”, we’ve got a bracelet of sterling silver, peridot, and
lapis.
From the Internet (snippets I collect as I go):
So here’s an article called, “The Career Benefits ofBoycotting Charity Art Auctions”. It
starts off, “There is a tradition of auctioning original works of art donated
by artists to raise money for charitable causes. There are many good causes
that hold such events. No matter how good the causes, though, I have come to
the conclusion that artists must stop donating to every single one of them…” To continue reading, click here. Post a comment on my blog to share your
opinion.
Here’s a cool resource for people who enjoy learning. 800 free online courses from the world’sleading universities. “This
collection includes over 800 free courses in the liberal arts and sciences.
Download these audio & video courses straight to your computer or mp3
player….” Click here for more info and
to see the courses available. I gotta
tell you, I love that some of these are podcasts. I’m always looking for interesting stuff to
listen to while driving. So far it’s
only been books on tape and NPR Science Friday podcasts.
Here are the ones I’ve bookmarked and will download when I
have time:
- Photography
- The Elements of Drawing
- Existentialism in Literature & Film
- Creative Writing: A Master Class
- A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners
- Heidegger: Being and Time
- Introduction to Astrophysics
- iPhone Application Development
- Modern Theoretical Physics: Quantum Mechanics
- Cognitive Neuroscience
Thanks for a great post with lots of good info for free instruction!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura. I haven't had time (Christmas you know) to look at your eclasses yet but they look interesting. And the project bracelets are beautiful so I'd love to win one. Thanks for posting the other eclass info too. Sigh - so many wonderful things to do; how to choose?
ReplyDeleteThank you! I have d/led one of the history series. I just love listening to podcasts or audiobooks when I am in my studio.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to watch the crimping classes this afternoon. I'm sure they will help make the process easier for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the college classes. I know I'll be able to use the one on photography, and I'll probably find a few others to pique my interest. But Quantum Mechanics? LOL, you are much braver than I am.
Love all the nice comments, friends. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteCat, I find quantum mechanics interesting, but things like Shakespeare or geography... oh gosh, count me out. I think it's intriguing how people can have different interests.
Thanks for the article about donating for charity auctions. I have done this several times and keep telling myself to stop!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura. It turns out you CAN teach an old dog new tricks! I always wondered why some bracelets don't last. I've been using only one crimp on each end. My next bracelet will do your way. Thanks for all the helpful info. Great pics, easy to understand. Looking forward to more... Ps I love the green bracelet, should I be lucky enough to win;)
ReplyDeleteI have always crimped with just one crimp on each side. From here forward I will be using two. Thanks for all the extra tidbits. Loved your classes. Looking forward to more. I love the peridot bracelet should I be lucky enough to win.
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