Posts tagged "Haliburton School of the Arts"
Breathe

Breathe

Breathe Scent Box (2011) Copper, fine silver, sterling silver Constructed, coiled, woven, cold-joined H: 2.0 cm x W: 2.6 cm x D: 2.96 cm Alright… I’m back… sort of… I got hit with a perfect storm of personal and professional chaos in May, and my weekly postings to YOJ were the casualty. *sigh* This piece,...

Registration Now Open for Haliburton Wire Jewellery Aug. 1-5, 2011

Registration for Wire Jewellery at Haliburton School of the Arts has begun! Nestled in the Haliburton Highlands in the heart of Ontario’s Cottage Country, the Haliburton School of the Arts offers week long and weekend courses in everything from painting to glassblowing to blacksmithing.  I’m pleased to be returning to HSTA for the week of...

PASSAGE: HSTA Faculty Exhibition – June 30-July 30, 2010

There are times when a call for entry with a specific theme is put out and I draw a complete blank.  I go through all kinds of contortions trying to come up with some sort of inspiration, and then what I end up with looks equally tortured! So I was really excited when, upon finding...

Registration for Haliburton Classes August 2010 Begins!

Registration for my classes at Haliburton School of the Arts is now open! I’m very excited to be heading back for my third year teaching at Haliburton!  I will be teaching two classes, Wire Jewellery I (August 2-6, 2010) and Wire Jewellery II (August 9-13, 2010). The school is nestled in the heart of Ontario’s...

YOJ09-30 Copper Art Nouveau Cab Bangle

Copper Art Nouveau Cab Bangle (2009) Copper, dyed paua shell Constructed, cold joined L 8 1/2 inches x W 1 inch Over the next couple of days I’ll be posting the work produced by my students in Wire Jewellery 1 and 2, but for this week’s YOJ entry, I’m posting my teaching sample of the...

Scenes of Haliburton, Ontario

Some photos taken during my stay in Haliburton.

YOJ09-29 Freeform Bangle

Freeform Bangle (2009) Copper Constructed, cold joined, liver of sulphur patination I’ve been in Haliburton for the last week teaching the Wire Jewellery course, so this week’s entry is one of the projects made during the week.  This is the “freeform” bangle we made on Thursday. Week 2 and Wire Jewellery II start tomorrow.  Four...

YOJ09-27 Art Nouveau Cab Bangle

Art Nouveau Cab Bangle (2009) Sterling silver, bloodstone L 21.5 cm x W 2.5 cm Constructed, cold joined Although it’s supposed to be a calming stone, I’ve always found bloodstone to have a kind of overpowering “in-your-face” energy that’s difficult to deal with.  For the last few weeks, though, I’ve been wearing it while working...

YOJ09-25 Netted Pendant

Netted Pendant (2009) Fine silver, sterling silver L 6.0 cm x W 2.5 cm I’m running a bit behind with my YOJ postings, but I have been keeping up with doing the pieces.  My focus has been on preparing for my class, which starts 9 days from today!  This netted pendant is one of the...

YOJ09-24 Shiva’s Pomander

Shiva’s Pomander (2009) Fine silver, sterling silver Pendant: L 6.1 cm x W 3.2 cm Chain: 88 cm Constructed, coiled, cold joined, flameworked A little over a year ago, Perri Jackson sent me Strange Attractor, a stunning wire bead she’d made as a thank you gift for helping her with a tutorial.  Looking at it,...

YOJ09-22 Viking Knit Bracelet

Viking Knit Bracelet (2009) Fine silver, sterling silver Nalbinding, cold connected L 20.5 cm x W 0.4 cm I’m hard at work on the tutorials for my class, so this week’s project is the product of that work.  I’ve been doing a lot of photography, and editing and layout.  I’ve been pretty much eating, sleeping...

“The Vik-Knit 3000″

In preparation for my class at the Haliburton School of the Arts this summer, I asked my beloved husband to prepare some tools for the viking knitting segment.  My older son, Thumper, was very keen to help. Thumper has recently become complete fascinated with machinery.  I’m not sure if this is a reaction to the...