Since I found the lost wax surprises in the basement I have been dragging out all my jewelry supplies. I made 3 pairs of earrings today, I am rusty so the ear wires need to be replaced as they are not perfect. It is fun playing with this stuff. The earrings are made of sterling silver, freshwater pearls, garnets, glass and stone.
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Lost Wax Casting
I just ran across some lost wax casting silver pieces I made a number of years ago. My little sculptures in wax were kind of thick so my silver pieces came out quite heavy. I just found some of them in a box stuck away in a corner of the basement. I never finished them and made them into jewelry. Now I shall have to do so. The lost wax process is far more difficult than working with precious metal clay.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
2010!
Warning: Persons with coulrophobia (fear of clowns) may wish to avert their eyes.
WOW This century, this decade! Years ago the government promised cheap commercial fusion reactors making energy from seawater by 2020. Only 10 more years to go and I can get rid of the oil tank in the basement, turn the heat up to 75 degrees in the winter, down to 60 in the summer and throw out all environmental consciousness with my winter clothes. So are we on track? Or have the ideas mutated into a non-feasible happenstance like my Killer Clownfish from Under Sea?
Killer Clownfish From Under Sea is an original hand pulled print using oil based Graphic Chemical inks on Rives BFK paper. The plate was inked using both intaglio, relief and a la poupee methods and printed on a press. He is pretty nasty, isn't he!

Friday, December 25, 2009
Holiday Cheer

Christmas is almost over and we have had about 18 inches of snow which is now melting. Last year in December I printed a simple linoleum block print called Cold Fish, a fish with a scarf. He sort of looks like a bottom feeder, doesn't he? I traded some of these prints in a swap on Wet Canvas.
Enjoy the holidays and remember that your friends, family and memorable experiences are the important parts of life. Take time to do things you enjoy in the new year. Make a resolution to set time - say 15 min - every day aside just for you! Paint, write, read, think, travel (if only in your head), etc. Who loves you, make a mental list!
Smile!
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block printing,
Cold Fish,
fish,
lino,
linoleum,
printmaking,
relief,
sea
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
OMG - Here I Am!!!
I am always two steps back one step forward - now that Twittering (whatever that is) is the latest thing, here I am posting a BLOG.
I hope the US contingent had a great Thanksgiving. OMG (another one) it is December 1st already. This morning the water from yesterday's rain was frozen in pools on the sidewalk. Disheartening. It is hard to believe I didn't move south when I could, but here we are in the frozen tundra for yet another winter season. Ah well, it is beautiful here up on the coast.
Please visit my Photobucket site (see links to right) and poke around. Here is one of my monoprints/chine colle' prints from a Ron Pokrasso workshop Revised Ductwork for Water Treatment:
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