This semester I have been learning how to render jewelry in rhinoceros. Here is the first of my designs.
A teacher at RiSD is going to help get my models ready to print. They will be printed in wax so that I can use them for a loss wax cast at Bridgewater.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
I got into the Bridge this year!!
The coral and pearl pendant I made last semester got in! I just heard yesterday. I can't believe something I made will be published in a literary and arts journal. Haha! I'm so excited.
Heres the link to their website
Heres the link to their website
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Some of the pieces I made in advanced metals, Fall 07 at Bridgewater State
My idea for the semester was to recreate some of the ideas in the ancient art/religion/science of Alchemy. I tried to bring some of the broader concepts from the processes thought to turn base metals into gold through the medium of Jewelry.
These First three were part of a series of loss wax cast rings made to represent the four elements. Each contains their elemental symbol to help identify which they are.
The fire ring is set with a Star ruby making it a lot more diffucult to photograph. Unfortunatly I haven't been able to get a decent shot yet.
This is a pendant in the same Alchemy series. It is meant to represent the four elements combining and reforming into the two opposing forces. I chose a mokumegane pattern the had four colors to show the mixing of the elements into one. I also had a tigers eye custom cut for me to represent the two forces becoming one.
This pendant was a birthday gift for my mother. She had given me the pearl, and I found the coral at a gem show in Malboro. The two just seemed to go perfect with each other.
And finally here is a set of earrings I made to sell at a local craft fair. They come in 4 colors, hematite black shown here, red jasper, white agate, and green adventurine. I posted the black ones up on etsy for $13. Heres the link
These First three were part of a series of loss wax cast rings made to represent the four elements. Each contains their elemental symbol to help identify which they are.
The fire ring is set with a Star ruby making it a lot more diffucult to photograph. Unfortunatly I haven't been able to get a decent shot yet.
This is a pendant in the same Alchemy series. It is meant to represent the four elements combining and reforming into the two opposing forces. I chose a mokumegane pattern the had four colors to show the mixing of the elements into one. I also had a tigers eye custom cut for me to represent the two forces becoming one.
This pendant was a birthday gift for my mother. She had given me the pearl, and I found the coral at a gem show in Malboro. The two just seemed to go perfect with each other.
And finally here is a set of earrings I made to sell at a local craft fair. They come in 4 colors, hematite black shown here, red jasper, white agate, and green adventurine. I posted the black ones up on etsy for $13. Heres the link
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