Showing posts with label sterling silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sterling silver. Show all posts

Monday, February 08, 2010

goddess worship through jewelry, roman glass, resin, collage, too much fun!!!

 
I have been taking a jewelry class in Santa Barbara at Adult Ed. in order to improve my soldering skills. Above is a Sterling Silver pendant I made with Roman Glass beads.  Forgive the bad color as I left my tripod (that my hubby gave me for xmas) at the Art Clinic.  I will take a better picture but wanted to add it here tonight.  The spiral has been soldered to the bezel, which I made (tra la) and the cool textured background is made with a tool in class, which I do not know the name of, but it is like a mini pneumatic hammer which leaves a small pit in the silver which picks up the patina so nicely.  Oh, and those are roman glass beads that come from an excavation site in Afghanistan- those beads are about 2000 years old!!!  From some old garbage heap I bet.

  
I just recently purchased a video from Interweave publishing on Resin by Susan Lenart Kasmer.
she is very creative and although I have been using resin for bottle caps for awhile now, SLK takes the product to another level.  Above is a piece of paper that I coated with resin on a silver open bezel.  When I trimmed the resin, the paper fell off so I stitched it on with ss wire, an idea I will explore more.  Below is the backside.

  

Below is another lousy picture- this is a bezel I made to house this goddess collage.Originally I was not going to use resin but got carried away when playing with the other pieces.  This was supposed to have a mica top with a ss frame cold connected together so that the shells and gears inside could move freely.  I will make another later. I do like this composition, non the less.

  

Below is a save job on a bezel I created in class.  Both of these have texture on the back by the way.
Only the center of this has resin.  That way the little spokes of silver can move.  I really like the way this turned out.  Behind the paper collage is copper mesh.  That egg shapes houses the tree of life, in case you didn't recognize it.