Wednesday, February 24, 2021

 A lot of our jewels are unique, one of a kind pieces but we create a lot of what we call developmental series. In this creating mode we start with a design and when it finds a home, we make another that shares aspects of the first design but changes in some aspects, size, orientation, gemstones, textures, metal mixtures, etc. Sometimes making these series goes on for a great number of years, even decades. Sometimes there are years in between designs in the series. The series I'm focusing on here is called Spikes. I've been making these designs for about 15 years or so, have probably made 12 to 16 or them. The original Spike was inspired by a number of martial arts tattoos I saw on the internet. I just sold the last Spike that I've made at the onlineVirtual Fair a couple of weeks ago. I'll be making the next one in the upcoming month or so, I haven't really started thinking about how I'll change the design but I will soon. View our latest jewels on our Eventeny page at:

https://www.eventeny.com/company/?c=11060


An interesting side note. We've sold our work at a very nice art fair in Salem, Oregon a number of times in the past 12 years. When we did it in 2013 I had just finished a Spike pendant that I was very happy with. The show went very well as it usually did and on the 2nd day a well dressed young woman came by our booth and spent some time looking at our work and trying on jewels including Spike. She liked several pieces including Spike as the last and I was surprised when I saw she was going to leave without buying one. After she had turned around to leave I said "that last one you just tried on I call Spike." I was just continuing our ongoing conversation but I saw her stop and turn around and return and say "I'm going to buy that pendant because it's called Spike. And she did. Below is a collage of some of the Spikes that I have made. 


Saturday, December 21, 2019

Sun Bracelet

I've been making sun jewelry for a very long time but I think that this is the first sun that I have put in a cuff bracelet. Just finished it before we went up to the fair in Chico to sell our work on Dec. 14th and 15th. It didn't sell there but a lot of other pieces did. It will find a home on a wrist next year I am sure. Most of the bracelet is silver but inside of the silver ring on top is a layer of heat colored copper, the sun form is silver and the dome on top is 14k gold.

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Bead Obsession





Back about 20 years
ago or so when I first
got into making cold connected mixed metal beads, it became an interesting obsession for a while. I remember once that I could hardly make any other jewelry form for 5 or 6 weeks which is unusual for me. I would walk around with 10 or 12 beads on a chain and show them to anyone who stopped to look. The first ones were just a bead on a chain like the one at the upper left in the collage here, but soon I started looking for other ways to use them because I liked making them so much. And also they started selling quite well at art fairs that I was participating in. I have sold hundreds of them at this point. I started putting them in earrings, bracelets, as parts of more complex pendants, even a couple of rings and anything else that I could think of. It was truly play time for me. These pictured are just a few of the pieces that I did. I still make a few beads now but not like before although, who knows, the obsession might strike again at any time.






























Sunday, January 20, 2019

Puffy Heart Pendants

These are two sided pendants, front on the left, back on the right. One could wear them either way though. I made a template out of plexiglass in the shape of the hearts on the left and then, using the hydraulic press raised it into a puffy shape. The textures are from pattern plates that I stamp on nickel silver and then roller print on copper. I sometimes enjoy creating a design on the back of pendants, you could wear it that way but sometimes it is just a private aspect of the pendant that the wearer can just show to special people. I did a series of about 5 or 6 of these a few years ago and just ran across the plexiglass template so am thinking of making another and seeing how I can change it some. Mixtures of silver, copper, gold and brass with fresh water pearls.

Saturday, December 15, 2018

Sun, moon , star

It's sometimes fun to mix stars & moons with the suns that we often make. Here are some examples of that. Pieces made by both Carlie and Jima.

Sunday, December 2, 2018

The Jeweled Sun

At some time around 60 plus years ago I started drawing flames and suns on the margins of notebook paper in boring junior high school classes back in Lawton, Oklahoma. This led me in two directions, towards doodling and drawing and painting art which I still do today and also to making a great variety of sun designs in jewelry pieces which I have done for almost 50 years. To the right is a collage with a small selection of jewels incorporating the sun motif in the design. This is still going on and I expect it will as long as I continue to make jewelry which will probably be as long as I am alive. Most of these pieces were made entirely by me but the long hinged pendant with the lapis at the bottom and the abalone shell at the top & the pair of earrings were a joint project of Carlie and I for which I made sun shaped cutouts for the top and Carlie incorporated them into her design. I'm currently working on the latest couple of pieces in the ongoing series of sun designs.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Collaborative Jewels

During the many decades we've been making jewelry we have mostly each done our own designs and finished pieces although at the idea level we collaborate a lot and inspire each other and share ideas and techniques. But 20 or so years ago we got into doing a series of collaborative pieces where each of us did part of the design and construction. Often one of us would make a piece that was to be part of a jewel and the other one of us would then figure out how to add other parts to make a finished piece. We played with this method for a number of years, never a lot of pieces but an ongoing game.

In this piece to the left I made the semi circular piece at the top with cut out and riveted pieces backed by a stamped silver background. Carlie incorporated that piece into a necklace that was part of a series of large pieces she was doing at the time. This piece is copper, silver, brass and yellow & rose gold. A large piece of lapis that I polished is at the bottom. Also fresh water pearls on the sides of the hinge mechanism.





At the right is a piece that I just finished.
2 or 3 years ago Carlie was making some butterfly forms into pendants. The basic butterfly form of this one she made but wasn't happy with, it had a couple of glitches so she put it in a box of probable rejects. I saw it at the time and found it interesting so took it and put it one of my many boxes of possibilities. As I've been working, getting ready for our Sacramento show coming up next weekend I was looking through some of these boxes and ran across it and decided to see if I could turn it into a finished piece of jewelry. Here is the result. I added the center piece and put black onyx and a copper disc and gold ball on it, added a bail at the top and lines representing feelers and added a garnet hanging from the bottom. I think it turned out kind of nice.