I’ve been making a bunch in this style, changing up the color scheme. Couldn’t get the white balance right, but I love the pop-warhollian effect of the scanner on the pictures so much that I don’t even mind that you can hardly see the white beads. Hardly is still a strange word.
So maaaaaany series, 👏🏼👏🏼
so little time. 👏🏼👏🏼
First of the series, inspired by those rainbow glass tube beads from Lorraine.
Sterling, steel, glass, quartz, and those grey tassels I brought back from Barcelona. Anthro-inspired, APU.
She wore candy necklaces all the time when she was a kid: sticky, dye-tinted spit all over her neck. Glorious.
And now that she's 22, totally inappropriate.
I wondered what a candy necklace would be like for 'grown-ups'...
Resin-coated jaw breakers: pronged to 13 brass settings, knit with red waxed linen.
This got me started on Playtime is Over.
Belated sharing of my pieces from my metals final.
Hammered brass, copper electroplating, and dark grey liver of sulfur detail.
Bone copper and confetti with spray adhesive.
Brushed and tumbled sterling silver [version 2.0 from last year's].
Ben is one of the few to own anything from the Dragonfly men’s collection. Granted, it’s a pretty limited collection.
Agate and sterling dangles made for Susan.
Byzantine accents and black pearls: jewelry and autumn go nicely together.
Staying up late, maintaining a journal, enjoying rollercoasters, reading all of the best tween series: when we were younger, Jackie could convince me to do pretty much anything. Watching Gossip Girl was no exception. During field hockey pre-season, I tore through three seasons to catch up to the live shows. Drama, sex, and designer clothes? A hedonist’s trifecta.
I eventually lost interest, and lost track of the show. You can only take the absurd debauchery for so long, and the writers were running out of pairs who hadn’t already slept together/cheated on each other/gone through some deep rift/all of the above. When I realized a few months ago that I hadn’t seen the final season, I was pretty sure I knew what to expect.
So I watched the whole thing in a few days.
But this isn’t really about the show. I barely remember what happened in this season, let alone the whole show. But what I do remember, was this:
This also has nothing to do with the weird plot-line where Chace Crawford slingshots from dating the British cougar to the high-schooler (seen above), by the way.
As soon as I saw the earrings, I paused the screen and grabbed my iPad. It was difficult to see them fully, but I sketched the essentials.
The length, the simplicity, the stones… I wanted them.
[Aside I’d seen someone wearing the emerald, long pleated skirt I have been dreaming of since who knows when and it hadn’t crossed my mind to dismount my bike and ask her about it and then thinking about that skirt I got to thinking about emerald in general and thatsomehow, in the course of today, I decided it would be my new color (whatever that means), and then I remembered these earrings so I popped on my computer to do some digging]
It took me about five minutes of intelligent Googling a la Wiki Game:
> Gossip Girl Earrings
> Gossip Girl Wiki (Season 6 summary)
> Sage Gossip Girl dress
> Sage Helmut Lang earrings
> bingo.
Spotted: The Gemma Redux Green Agate Horn Earrings.
My “technical drawings” weren’t far off.
And an even greater discovery was afoot: that Gemma Redux is not only a total boss (working one of my many dream-jobs), but is/was also a Wolverine. Her work is nothing short of flawless. She melts chains which drip from frozen stones, she adds graceful static to the traditional form of a bracelet… I won’t belabor the poetry, but suffice it to say that the forms are just smart. It must be the maize and blue, right? And now I’ll be prowling for stones that can do a replica justice.
The end of metals class came too quickly. I still have so many ideas! I popped into the studio for a few hours and whipped these together. It’s rainy out…not much of a summer welcome.
Luckily, the studio doors open again in the fall.
16-gauge copper wire. Powder coated in a dirtied, olive drab. And several dozen hours.
Don’t tell mom.
Paper models and their finished counterparts!
Managed to get to the bead store today to pick up extra supplies for class. And to pick up extra supplies for non-class to finish this charm necklace for Seph. And to fuel my inner chem-nerd flame with a tad of copper electroplating.
Finally, some progress tonight.
Finally got a chance to finish these! Dragonfly tends to take the backburner when it comes to work. I’ve got a few designs queued up though, coming…eventually.
It’s been a creative evening! Tonight I launched my new Square Market storefront for Dragonfly, and I’m super stoked about it.
a) I don’t have to pay a monthly subscription for it (unlike Etsy)
b) it’s GORG
So basically a win-win.
I just now have to phase out my Etsy slowly…..
I also tested the abilities of my iPhone camera and was impressed at how non-sucky the photos turned out. Here are a few of my faves from the ‘shoot’:
Not too shabby, eh? I’m impressed; the iPhone camera is pretty un-freaking believable in comparison to the cameras of phones from even years-countable-on-my-hands ago. Like this one:
Dear god.
…..
As I’ve said. Many things have improved since then.
Like my ability to not take selfies trying on men’s boxers with my middle-school Science Olympiad team tshirt on in what I believe is the changing room of Old Navy.