Art
Originally uploaded by la_v_i_k_a
I've made some lovely art over the years, but none so lovely as that given to me.
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I've made some lovely art over the years, but none so lovely as that given to me.
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I don't often photograph my buttons on their cards, all together, but time and delivery constraints left me with precious little time to photograph my work this last week:
My first Trunk Show!
Over 150 buttons, along with brooches and fibulae delivered to Janna's Needle Art -- the shop is a focal point for local knitters and embroiderers.
The cards are just as much art as the buttons they hold. With patterns like fabrics and fiber, I try to pick matches that will challenge and inspire those who might go for simpler combinations in their work. Each button has a lot of potential!
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A small portion of the latest kiln load, one that included pendants, fibulae and tiles, as well as these new button designs.
You might notice the glaze on the button on the lower right that appears to have some blue in it. In reality, there is no blue there, at all.
The color you see is a function of the refractory properties of rutile, or titanium oxide.
The same ore of titanium causes the effects seen in natural stones: the cat's eye and the asterisms, or stars, found in sapphires and rubies.
And, yes, if you know stones, it is also the source of the golden needles seen in rutilated quartz.
These caps have fascinated me since childhood. My grandmother always used Palmolive. I had no idea it was two words spliced together.
I would stand on a chair and help my great grandmother wash the dishes after a Sunday meal. Everyone said I would fall off, she said otherwise.
I fell off.
My lip split!
The doctor was called and we went to his office, in his home!
They were not anesthesia friendly in those days, even less child friendly. I stood at his knee while he stitched my lip. I felt the needle go in and out, and it hurt very much. I still have the scar, though not really visible unless I tuck my tongue there, pushing out so you can see the silver line.
Omi was appalled to have let me fall. She fed me lots of jello and milkshakes for several days. I was very happy.
It was worth it.
I love dish soap...and their special caps.
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They go together when it's time for clay.
The drywall is an excellent work surface, smooth and slightly absorbent.
I like working on the floor, and always have. On my knees, I can use my full weight to roll out slabs-- and things don't fall so far when I drop them.