Monday, June 29, 2015
New work just posted on my website!
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Bijoux Bee and National Pollinator Week!
What I love about Bijoux Bee is that not only provides an outlet for my "non-glass" ideas, but it creates a wide variety of affordable, wearable, and very lightweight jewelry. It's a beautiful complement to my work in glass, and you'll see a lot of common themes that carry over between both my glass and wood work. While the vast majority of what we make gets sold to boutiques, galleries, and shops around the US, Etsy serves as our retail online storefront. Check it out!
In celebration of National Pollinator week, we're honoring the bees, of course. So, just for this week, use the coupon code "POLLEN" and get 20% off.
What's new out of the shop this week
I'm most excited about two things: a newer, smaller variation on the Beetles I've been making for years, and a great selection of matching Maze Marbles and coordinating beads. Photos below.
Friday, June 12, 2015
An extraordinary week of learning
What an amazing week! For the last 5 days, I've been taking a class at the Bay Area Glass Institute with two phenomenal artists: Beau Tsai and Demetra Theophanous. The focus of the class was in representing natural, realistic life forms in borosilicate glass. I signed up for several reasons. First, this is the first time Beau has taught a group class in his thirty plus years of lampworking, so I knew this was a real opportunity. Second, Beau and Demetra's work complement each other nicely, and I admire both of their work for their remarkable technique, use of color, and manipulation of texture and form. While most of my exploration in borosilicate up to this point has been in smaller components (beads), I've long wanted to get over my fears of assembling larger, complex pieces out of those components. The class more than met my wishes- both Beau and Demetra were so very generous with their time, technique, inspiration, and encouraging words. I can't wait to get home, order more color, and take the first steps to implementing what I've learned this week and adapting it to my own work. Aside from being inspiring and educational, I had a blast, too, much due to the hospitality of fellow artist Joy Munshower, who creates amazing bas-relief animal beads. I was so grateful to have a class buddy!
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Here are a few highlights from the class: the fish, chickadee, and seahorse/ seaweed/ coral pieces I made in the class, Beau working on a Kingfisher bird sculpture, and our group for the week (Bob, Andrea, Beau, Demetra, Heather, Terry, me, Joy, and Nick).