thank you also for the kind remarks. i do enjoy working in series. the one i'm working on now will have words embedded. i'm tentative about it, but also excited, so i;ll see how it goes. thanks for the "friending". will you be at snag in toronto next may?
I do think it's fun to see if I can give the pieces a certain monumentality even if they are small in scale, and appreciate your comment very much. Your work is fascinating. What presence. A lovely pairing of organic and rock-hard elements. And very sculptural.
Hi Deborrah,
Forgive me too for my late response. I have been too busy with deadlines and commissions. Thank you for the links. I have heard of the The Society for Midwest Metalsmiths but not Craft Alliance. Seems like a great place to visit. The jewelry here in Kansas City is not as developed as I was hoping for. There is a jewelry dept at KU, Lawrence other than that I have met some jewelers. I would love to go St. Louis and meets other jewelers! Good luck with your projects.
Thank you so much! Yeah, I like the shadows some of my pieces create too and would love to push that even more.
How is the jewelry community in St Louis? I have been wanting to visit.
beautiful opal pieces...: )
A show at Crafthaus has more of an audience then a gallery and offers a permanent stage to the world. We do love gallery shows, but at Crafthaus submission is easy, doesn't cost anything for members.
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Glen
Deborrah,
Thank you very much. Teaching is going well. The show open this coming Friday September 3rd with a reception from 7-9. I want to put out a post to SMM so everyone knows. Hope to see you there, Kelly
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Treasures from Taiwan - a crafthaus online exhibition shows contemporary metal art and jewelry from 11 Taiwanese contemporary emerging artists. Treasures from Taiwan will be highlighted on Crafthaus as an online exhibition from May 8 to June 7, 2013.
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As part of NYCxDesign, the NYCEDC is sponsoring this fab event. All those interested in design and jewelry are welcome Please join us on May 21st - 7-9pm...Consumers, designers and jewelers from all over the world flock to 47th Street -the “Diamond District”- to find stone dealers, casting houses, raw materials, and inspiration. Join the New York City Economic Development Corporation, the 47th Street BID and CJ Recht for Hot Rocks and Heavy Metal, an evening of presentations and cocktails at…See More
Consumers, designers and jewelers from all over the world flock to 47th Street -the “Diamond District”- to find stone dealers, casting houses, raw materials, and inspiration. Join the New York City Economic Development Corporation, the 47th Street BID and CJ Recht for Hot Rocks and Heavy Metal, an evening of presentations and cocktails at the Diamond Dealer’s Club, an institution at the heart of the City’s jewelry industry. Since its founding in 1931, the Diamond Dealer’s Club (DDC) has grown…See More
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For the next 13 months we'll discuss the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of exhibiting in art shows as emerging artists and established artists. Exhibition coverage will be balanced with tips on how to strategically build a legacy over a length of time, in a way that makes sense to your individual goals as an artist and maker.
Join us each month! There will be surprises around every corner, with photos, videos, SNAG conference coverage, and occasional interviews by rising artists!
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thank you also for the kind remarks. i do enjoy working in series. the one i'm working on now will have words embedded. i'm tentative about it, but also excited, so i;ll see how it goes. thanks for the "friending". will you be at snag in toronto next may?
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Thanks Deborrah.
You work is just stunning!
I do think it's fun to see if I can give the pieces a certain monumentality even if they are small in scale, and appreciate your comment very much. Your work is fascinating. What presence. A lovely pairing of organic and rock-hard elements. And very sculptural.
where will i see you next?....were you in baltimore?
Hey Deborrah,
Thank you so much! How is your showing at Craft Alliance?
Good luck and take care
will surely try to do my best, will keep you posted.
and what about you? looks like you are busy...hope things are well..
:-)
emanuela
Forgive me too for my late response. I have been too busy with deadlines and commissions. Thank you for the links. I have heard of the The Society for Midwest Metalsmiths but not Craft Alliance. Seems like a great place to visit. The jewelry here in Kansas City is not as developed as I was hoping for. There is a jewelry dept at KU, Lawrence other than that I have met some jewelers. I would love to go St. Louis and meets other jewelers! Good luck with your projects.
Cheryl
How is the jewelry community in St Louis? I have been wanting to visit.
beautiful opal pieces...: )
We jury online exhibitions for Crafthaus and are inviting you to submit to our calls-
Earthly Pleasures http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-call-earthly-pleasures
Me, Myself and I will be our 7th show http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/crafthausexhibition/forum/topics/open-callme-myself-and-i
Sitting Pretty Part 2 is how the show will look http://crafthaus.ning.com/group/sittingprettytheartsittingpretty
A show at Crafthaus has more of an audience then a gallery and offers a permanent stage to the world. We do love gallery shows, but at Crafthaus submission is easy, doesn't cost anything for members.
We try to make the submission process as painless as possible! If you have any questions please let us know.
Glen
Thank you very much. Teaching is going well. The show open this coming Friday September 3rd with a reception from 7-9. I want to put out a post to SMM so everyone knows. Hope to see you there, Kelly
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