Friday, July 27, 2012

One week to go...

There's about a week to go until the opening of the grad show at Fingers... exciting! My name is on their website just like all the other big-time jewellers -eek! http://www.fingers.co.nz/exhibition_program.htm I'm really looking forward to seeing the other graduates work and also how it all looks set up in the display.
I have continued my making since handing in my jewellery for Fingers. I've been working along the same lines of the work i made for this show - trying to get myself organised to put on a small exhibition at the end of the year. I want it to be very colourful and vibrant!! Here is a taste of what i've done so far... illustrated in this banana themed photograph.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Finally finished my body of work for the Fingers Graduate show next month!! I am super happy with how each piece had turned out... and i probably should keep this to myself, but, i feel really proud of what i've made :) I can't wait to see the exhibition!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

2012...

A complete change of scenery for me this year. I am now working full-time making coffee and earning bugger all - but i am so desperate to be making and living jewellery now that my time for it is so limited!!! Every day i think about what i would rather be making and how i'm going to spend each evening and upcoming weekend. I feel like i'm overflowing with ideas and it is so great. It is almost the opposite to last year when i had almost unlimited amounts of time (was still earning bugger all though), but the ideas didn't seem to happen as freely.

There have been a couple of significant jewellery events so far this year, the first being JEMposium which happened in Wellington in February, and the second being the opening of Best In Show at Objectspace just last week which is showing work by my pal and fellow Hungry Creeker, Lisa Higgins.

JEMposium was a contemporary jewellery symposium which had well known international and local jewellers as speakers. It was a weekend full of making new friends, forming closer bonds with old friends, being completely absorbed in jewellery, as well as fitting in plenty of eating and drinking! I returned to Auckland feeling refreshed, inspired, and full of new ideas!

After JEMposium the next thing on my jewellery calendar was the Best In Show opening at Objectspace. BIS is a show that i have always looked forward to seeing as it is all work by recent graduates (which i am now!). This year's show was particularly exciting because my friend, Lisa, had her beautiful work displayed in the show. A massive CONGRATULATIONS to her! It was a fun night and the work looked fantastic.

Hopefully my next blog with contain photographic evidence that i have been working hard!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Long time no blog!!

Sooo... just a very quick update! I put the flowers aside after the first term. I guess i just lost interest, i still have them sitting in my studio, so you never know - i might pull them out again and finally finish them to my satisfaction! I picked up again from where i left off last year- coating copper with resin to give it a completely different texture & feel to it, it also means that i can colour it brightly (LOVE bright colours atm!). I have been using ovals and circles as my starting point for each piece - cutting out hollow and solid shapes from the copper and then either forming these into 3D objects or leaving them flat (depending on what i plan to use them for). I have also added elements of changeability within some of the pieces, some parts can be removed, pulled apart completely, or changed around... just for a bit of fun.Here is a snippet from a recent artist statement i have written:
My work focuses on interaction, both within the composition of the works components and also in the way in which some elements of certain pieces can be changed, moved and removed to the wearers liking. I like to experiment with shapes, textures and the flat and three dimensional, creating juxtapositions with opposites and contrasts. Repetition, solid and hollow forms, bright colours, and layering enhance the visual appeal. Textures and surfaces play a major role in my pieces as touching, pulling apart, changing, and just general interaction with the work is so important.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Works in Progress.

Large pink blooms on a long silver chain.
This was how i started my year. I sometimes feel confident that i know where I'm going with this, but in reality i think that it is just a bit of fun. The brightness and warmth of summer took me back to a place deep inside where i am still a carefree, naive, imaginative child. I remember the backyard at my parents house (long before we moved to Taumarunui). Crisp spring mornings, a plum tree in full blossom, long, dry summer days, cicada skins. I want this body of work to have a sense of lighthearted playfulness about it. In a slightly abstract way; these pieces represent my happy childhood memories. They represent something that i can never relive except for fuzzily in my own mind, something that perhaps one day i can pass on to my own children.
I took these photos to try and gauge how the flowers will look on this chain when hung in this particular way. The chain is unfinished. The more i look at it... the more unsure i feel about it. I definitely think though, that the two flowers should be the lower ones and the singular flower should be farther up the chain. The spongy soft flowers are lovely to squeeze!


Blossoming brooch-to-be.