tis always good to know what the back looks like.....
Monday, January 28, 2013
dangerous liasions necklace by Sandee Harris
Brass clock plate, doll eye, brass stampings, old newspaper, curry tin, steel and brass wire, leather, discarded hardware components - various, toy gun, clock parts, chinese coin, nuts and bolts.
fly free cuff by Sandee Harris
Cuff made of copper pipe, saftey pins, lace, desert fork, washer, steel and copper wire, brass stampings, coppper and brass washers, plymer clay cast bird head and old newspaper.
This was my first attempt at rivits!! a life changing moment! ( created in the Keith Lo Bue class)
time for tea by Sandee Harris
Ring made of broken teacup, copper pipe, coin, brass stamping, watch spring, watch cog.
time for tea ring by Sandee Harris
Ring made of broken teacup, copper pipe, coin, brass stamping, watch spring, watch cog. oh and ;piece of an old record cover...
discarded pencils necklace by Sandee Harris
Second piece in the Keith Lo Bue workshop - 3 item challenge. pencils found in school yard, electrical wire, springs.
time to be heard necklace by Sandee Harris
This is the first item I completed in Keith Lo Bue workshop :)
3 item challenge - clock spring, broken protractor and broken crystal radio. the earpiece unscrews for the clasp
Dragon Dance bracelet
Another after hours project from CC 2013 -
Bracelet found in Beadwork - April/May 2012
Layered Tila Bracelet and earrings
Another after hours project :)
Pattern by My Amari -
http://my-amari.com/diy-beading-tutorials/
Persia earrings
This is one of the "after hours" items I made while away at Camp creative 2013!
Pattern found on Bead Magic - http://beadsmagic.com/?p=3212
Squared away necklace
This is one of the "after hours" items I made while away at Camp creative 2013!
Pattern found in Bead and Button December 2012
Camp Creative 2013
This year was especially good! I was lucky enough to do the found object jewelry course with the fabulous Keith Lo Bue.. Amazing artist and amazing teacher.
If you ever get the chance to do one of his classes - snap at the chance - it really opens your mind and pushes the boundries. I learn't heaps, and I thought I knew quite a lot since I had been making jewelry for quite a while and had dabbled in may mediums..... particular defining moment of handmade rivets..... life will never be the same again. All items are now looked at differently, before trowing ems out, they are considered for jewelry... I am constantly picking things up as I walk around and putting them in my pocket - ok, I might be a little obsessed..... but wait to you see my work!!
Bleow is a Pic of Kieth - expressive as always :)