

I love the way Carlton photographed the back of the piece, so you can see light shining through the faceted stone. I typically wouldn't have set a stone like this in a piece, but the contest forced me to step outside my "normal" procedure a little bit.

I like both of the pieces I made for the contest (the Forget-Me-Not Locket and the specimen box), and they have really gotten the creative cogs turning in my brain. Neither of them is "good enough" in my mind but I had a great time making both and I can't wait to make more along those lines. The first specimen box I made was of a little butterfly, and I'm SO into the specimen boxes right now, I plan to make a few more before I burn out!
I'm also inspired (and terrified!) to get started on my Masters Registry projects (www.mastersregistry.com) . I do not take criticism all that well, (because I take it SO personally) so I will want the pieces to be flawless, but I know I also have to gear up for some negative feedback. I can't decide where to start, but I've got to complete 10 projects before I can even submit, so I've got to get crack-a-lacking. I will keep you posted on my projects, complete with photos!
It's so silly, but I feel like the first piece I attempt for the Masters Registry is really important, because it will always be "the first piece I made" for the program. I should probably start with something simple, or within my comfort zone, but I'm really tempted to try the "Bracelet with Frames". Here's the description:
"Make a wearable silver bracelet that contains five or more frames joined so they articulate. The connection can be with jump rings, split rings, hinges, partial hinges, or any other metal-based arrangement that makes a viable bracelet. Stringing on cords or attaching to leather or fabric, for instance, will not qualify. Each frame will use cold connections to include a graphic element such as a photo, drawing, or print, either found or made by the artist. Examples could include calligraphy, advertisements, currency, stamps, labels, etc."
I've got a great idea kicking around in my head for this piece, and I'm anxious to get working on it. I just hope I can get what is in my head into metal clay! I've gotten a lot better about sketching my projects out first, which does help in implementing them.
So I'm very excited to report that my good friend Courtney has started a blog at my prompting. As a matter of fact, I think I might have "shoulded" her about it. But so far, she seems to be enjoying the process. See what she has to say about the delicacies she's been creating: http://finedayforapicnic.wordpress.com/
I want a Schrute sandwich!
4 comments:
Procrastination becomes you!
What the heck? This is AMAZING! I love it. I want to see more specimens...Yay! And good luck!
Truly beautiful Erin....Good luck to you. Grandma Jane
love, love, love it! i need to know more about this master project. is it all assignments?
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