I am working with copper, brass and sterling silver. With wrapping, twisting and cutting metal shapes to make one of a kind pieces.
Don't Get Me Started!!
I bought a bracelet in April 2010, while in Borrego Springs, California, it is turquoise and copper and I thought afterwards, "I could have made that". It is a beautiful bracelet and I still love it, but now I am making beautiful pieces.
Please email me jlw@telus.net if you are interested in a piece, I would be so pleased to hear from you!
Monday, September 27, 2010
A Bracelet for the last necklace
One of the beads is the same as those in the last necklace that I made so this could be considered a match! I am not a fan of perfectly matching accessories so one bead the same works for me. The big centre silver bead is a Karen Hill Tribe bead (Thailand) and the others are Ginny Schmidt's handmade lampwork beads. I love the look of the silver jumprings that I have twisted, looks Southwestern to me! Cheers!
Pastels are pure pigment with just enough binder to form a piece, be it square, round or a stick. Pastels are permanent, vibrant and have been used for hundreds of years. This blog is solely where I will post paintings that I have done from plein air or from photos taken in the desert.
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