Friday, July 10, 2009

Awards

Recently I was awarded first place in jewelry design at the Affaire in the Gardens show in Beverly Hills. Needless to say, I was shocked, I haven't won anything since 2001, Best of Show at the local Art Center in the Craftmakers Exhibit and I was a Niche finalist in Philadelphia in 1999 at Buyers Market of American Craft. I didn't even know they judged the artists, it did involve cash and a discount off my booth fee for the next show. It really is validation that I am on the right path, even though things aren't selling well right now. Since I produce a luxury item, it is I am sure one of the first things people cut back on in these hard times. Hopefully, things will get better soon.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

New Work

I just received new photos that photographer George Post took at the Contemporary Crafts Market in June. I could not wait to share them on my Blog. They should be up on my website soon.

New Work


This sweet little pin has some more of that Montana Agate set in sterling textured by corrugated cardboard with 18k accents. This pin retails for $175.

New Work


This is my favorite shape right now and this jasper happened to fit nicely using this tourmaline as an accent with 22k squares to finish it off. This one-of-a-kind pendant retails for $225.

New Work


This piece is one of my most recent favorites and of course it is sold. The stone reminds me of a Picasso painting. The man who bought it for his wife was the former head of the architecture department at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

New Work


This is also some of that Montana Agate, this particular stone looked like a bird's head to me. It is set in an 18k bezel on sterling that has been textured with handmade paper with a hammered edge. The bail is 14k gold with 22k accents. This pendant retails for $275.
This pin is also using some more of that beautiful Montana Agate with Onyx. The silver is textured with handmade paper and bamboo paper with 22k and 18k accents. This pin retails for
$225.


New Work

I found these beautiful Montana agates at a Gem Show in Santa Barbara, they reminded of the many beautiful sunsets I have seen in my lifetime. I decided to put them all together in a bracelet, so they could be admired while you are wearing them. I textured the silver with curogated cardboard to emulate landscape and added 22k gold squares with an onyx clasp. This one-of-a-kind bracelet sells for $475.