Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Inspiration from Stephanie Lee and Kate McKinnon-Lush Jewelry Creations

Above is an example of a cast charm made with lead-free solder.  The contrast of the charm with the Peruvian Opal and Ruby is demanded by the Dragon, a very powerful symbol the world over.  The necklace is made from Garnets.


Tuesday, November 23, 2010

okay, for some reason blogger will not allow me to upload my images as I have to have permission to use my images.  Go figure.  I will add to my site at www.carolkempart.com.  Meanwhile, I have been taking a class with Stephanie Lee on line and love the techniques I am learning.  Stephanie Lee has been an inspiration in my work for a few years now and I am so happy she has a class online as I just haven't been able to take one of her workshops.   Happy Thanksgiving.  I am going to June Lake with my kids to stay at my son's gfriends grandparents cabin.  I am not takling any work with me.  What will I do with my hands for the next 5 days.  I can't believe i am taking this time as I have 2 shows coming up and so much i want to complete.  But my higher self is telling me to BE.  Yes, just BE.  what a concept. 
Okay the best healing for you and your world is Ho'oponopono.  Check it out.  You will be amazed at it's power.  I love you, thank you, I'm sorry, please forgive me.

Friday, August 27, 2010

New work-Enamel Art Jewelry and Gocco Prints

Transformation Hand water colored Gocco Print.  I have been super productive these past few months.  I started selling at the Santa Barbara Beach Walk.  Come by and say "hi" if you are in SB on a sunday.  It has been a great experience.  The summer has flown by with all Ruth's activities keeping me on my toes (as well as my own).  I really do need an assistent!!!  Selling at the beach means everything has to be handmade, and original, which of course, is what I do anyway, but they won't,as of this writing, allow me to show work that has reproductions of my work, such as collages made with my repos.  That encouraged me to start printing with my gocco printer and experiment with registration, which to those of you who are print makers may take for granted, but I am not so precise so it has been a challenge.  I love it though, as I am learning a lot. And as if I don't have enough work, I have begun learning how to create websites (I am actively making one for my artwork) and sites for affiliate marketing.  It is a lot of info to learn, and it takes a lot of time, but I truly enjoy it.  I am determined to figure this stuff out!!!  I am hoping that soon, when you come to this page in the future you will be redirected to my new website at www.carolkempart.com  at the moment it is under construction, but soon it will be ready to view.  I'll let you know!!!

Magenta Finch, Gocco Print 5.25x5.25inch    
Nestling Gocco Print on dictionary paper. Each print is a bit different due to the paper.
Power of the Nest Gocco Print
Nest II Gocco Print
Pomegranates Gocco Prints
Black Crows,Red Dot II Gocco Print
Black Crows, Red Dot I Gocco Print
Enamel Landscape on copper with etched copper frame and Ammonite. This is a project to include my enamel skills.  I loved making these pieces and they have been selling well I am happy to report.
Enamel Landscape on copper with etched copper frame with sterling silver sticks (notice the Egyptian hieroglyphics).
Enamel with ss sticks side view
Enamel Landscape on copper with etched copper frame and pen quill (is that what you can the point?)
Back of above piece.  Notice the etched bird on the back.  I created all of these on used etched plates which I could no longer get a good stamp in silver. Nothing goes to waste!!!

Monday, April 26, 2010

I've come out of the closet



I have now become a minister of the Universal Life Church, a non-denominational ministry.  Though I am not Christian in the traditional sense, my sister asked me to officiate her wedding and while doing research I found this site and decided the time had come for me to join my calling. I am a healer and why not take on this form of vestment.  Please do not think for one moment that I am making a joke, as I am very serious about the responsibility of this title.  According to the Universal Life Church web site, I am now legally able to officiate at weddings, funerals, baptisms and absolve sins.  This last part seems intriguing as I am not a proponent of "sin" certainly not the "original Sin" as I was not brought up with this sort of dogma. However, I am aware that there are many people who have been brought up to believe in this idea, and if anyone wants me to help them feel better about themselves in the face of God I am happy to help.  And though I write here that I was not indoctrinated into a religion that expounded on "Sin" per se, I was brought up in the US of A and one cannot help but have a helping of sin laid on one's plate.  For me the work of absolution comes in getting to know one's self, deeply, so deeply that you discover the source of any dis- ease you feel in your life.  We are our own best prosecutors and persecutors, the inquisitor in our head is alive and well.  Until you are ready to meet it head on with honesty and integrity and a lot of forgiveness and love, the inquisition lives on!!!
The following is a practice I have been doing for quite some time which helps me to feel strong and vibrant everyday:

 I state over and over this affirmation:  I am perfect I am whole, I am strong, I am powerful, I am loving, harmonious, happy and healthy.

Say it at least 15 times and then through out the day anytime you are feeling low energy.
They say that we think over 60,000 thoughts a day!!!!  And a lot of those thoughts are negative, so I try to put this little jingle into my mind for those moments when I am not consciously aware of what I am thinking.  Over the years it has become a mainstay in my extraneous thoughts.

When people ask me the question, " do you believe in God"? I say, absolutely, but my concept of God is not the traditional.  I believe that God is all things, the all creative force.  Therefore, we are the experience of God.  Here is a utube interview that I truly resonate with as he his saying things that I have thought for years.  Check it out here 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrwtAnY4o_8&feature=related

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Painting with Enamel- faces

I have been learning how to enamel. 
 
These faces are created with enamel paint and a torch.

                                                       Now I am working on making bezels.
                                                                        More soon.

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.
 

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Remains of the Day Journal and printed fabric



Below is my cover for a book I made in an online class called,"Remains of the Day". The Cover is made from Fabric scraps and the pages are made from paper scrapes, all of which i have a lot.  I could make hundreds of these journals if I had the time.   The teacher of the class is Mary Ann Moss and you can find her here, http://dispatchfromla.typepad.com/  While I was on her site watching the videos for the class, Mary Ann mentioned some beautiful hand printed fabric on etsy http://www.etsy.com/shop/maramiki whose site I promptly went to and bought some of her scraps (Syd and I shared the remnants, one of which you can see just slightly on the far right of the open book cover, little red leaves), and since I had been printing paper I thought I should try to print some fabric.  That is the pomegranate surrounded with words that you see on the left and below and the silhouette of crows on the top.  You can also see an example of my printed fabric on the page below, the bird in a nest being held up by a woman's arm.  I have been working on some small zippered pouches in my spare time.  I truly loved making this journal though I didn't follow directions very closely as May Ann works more in production line and I filled in the pages as I went. The beauty of this journal is that you use up all of the stuff you may not ever use otherwise but hate to through away.  Hence the name, Remains of the Day. I have not,as yet written in my journal nor finished filling all the pockets.  Soon I will.


Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Zen Habits: loving-kindness meditation from the Dalai Lama

I just got this email from a site I subscribe to, Zen Habits [zenhabits@gmail.com] and had to share it with you:

The practice of loving-kindness can knit us together.
Loving-kindness is an ancient spiritual practice. As Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield says, “Love and compassion are not the possession of any group or religious system. They are woven into our human spirit.”
I want to share with you a very simple loving-kindness meditation which the Dalai Lama teaches:
As you breathe in – cherish yourself.
As you breathe out – cherish all beings
If you find it difficult to cherish yourself, lay a hand gently on your heart as you do this meditation.
This is my back-pocket meditation. It’s the one I pull out at odd moments during the day. When my alarm clock goes off in the morning, or when I’m waiting for the water to run hot in the shower; when I stand at the window looking out at the rain, or walk under tall trees. Breathing in, I cherish myself; breathing out, I cherish all beings.
It’s simple. But it can transform life.
This meditation will make you happier, especially if you make it a daily practice. As your heart’s capacity for love and kindness grows, you’ll find a great fullness of being, and discover a warm kinship with all beings.
Mary Jaksch is a Zen Master and writer. Read more on her blog Goodlife ZEN and join her free Virtual Zen Retreat The Miracle of Kindness.

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Crow's intelligence

If you know me, you know I love crows. Often I am asked why I love crows so much  and what is their significance.  Crow represents creation, intelligence, tenacity, adaptability and survival. One of my favorite stories about crows comes from Ted Andrews in his book, Animal Speak, in which he explains that his Grandfather told him "Crow was the smartest of all birds. What's more, it even knew it was the smartest bird and enjoyed it to the fullest. In fact, it was so smart it chose to stay a crow, rather than move onto some other area of evolution." This link to a presentation on TED is very telling in a scientific way for those not inclined toward ancient knowings.
http://www.wimp.com/intelligencecrows/   It will be well worth your time.