Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Pretty clouds today.


Is it the surface of the moon?
No, just a closeup of the earth,
wet sand with shellfish air holes.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Walk on the beach Sandy Hook NJ 9/27/05.
These colors will change soon as Autumn comes.



I bet most people don't realize that there is cactus in New Jersey.



Sunshine on the water - like an abstract painting.

Monday, September 26, 2005

I've been walking on the beach at Sandy Hook most mornings, with my dog, Kirby (a 5 month old LabraDoodle). It's such an inspirational part of my day. I don't know what people do, who don't live near the water. I'm sure there's something equivalent, but beyond me. Anyway, I thought, maybe I'll try to share images of the walks here with my friends. The Fall is coming and it always changes the colors of the beach in subtle and wonderful ways. Maybe you will see that, as we go through the next few months. Along the way, we'll see a few distinct influences on my jewelry, I'm sure.

These are thumbnail images to save loadtime, but you can click on them to enlarge.

Here is a classic sunny beach image take on 9/23/05 at Sandy Hook.


Two shots showing an overcast sky on the bayside, Sandy Hook 9/26/05.



Kirby on the Bayside.


Textures on the beach. A fascinating found object - I was just thinking
of Japanese Mokume Cane techniques for clay when I saw this.




Kirby on the backporch - resting after his walk on the beach.

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Here is what I am excited about this week. Big, big chunks of natural red coral, combined with six strands of peacock pearls. I put them together with a very secure clasp, to create a mermaid bracelet. It's big, bold, and really comfortable.

Can't you just see it on her wrist?

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Spring Training

Today I watched the 2005 New York Yankees as they played their first exhibition game in Spring Training. I love watching the Yankees. They play to win and they do it with class. Isn't that what we all should be doing?
Here is the necklace I wore today. I made it last Spring in time for Opening Day. It always draws stares on the subway!

Friday, February 11, 2005

Hearts and Chains and Locks - Valentine Jewelry Making

On the weekend before Valentines day, I can always count on at least a few hopeless souls, wandering into the shop at the end of the day, a desperate look in his eyes. Searching for a gift for his Valentine.

I wanted to bring some special things in to the shop this weekend, especially for a gift.

Well, I ended up only making half, or less than half, of what I planned. But it was fun. First, I started with a stash of old cast-iron lockplates I have. They are the perfect size for a pendant. Since they are a keyhole, they seemed to be half of a toggle clasp. Just need a key for the other half, right? Well, they didn't work quite right as a clasp, but I do enjoy the look, but I created a bracelet anyway.




Then I needed some earrings to go with it.



I made a few other things with the keys.




I really wanted that keyhole as a pendant, at the base of the throat. I played with some beads and found two glass hearts to hold it on either side. I used French silver wire to cover the stringing wire that would have been exposed there. I found a combination of mostly black onyx and glass beads, with a few fun red and white. The back half of the necklace is two strands of matte seed beads. I LOVE this. I might just have to wear it on Valentine's Day, if I don't sell it before that.

My pictures don't ever do justice to the sunlight on glass or gemstones.

While I was searching for beads for the above necklace, I designed another necklace. That's always happens. I loved these little red glass hearts. They are almost spooky, they are so blood like - red with an orange tinge. And the sun shines beautiful in them. I came across these blue large hole beads that match them in hue. Since they all fit on a black rubber cord, All I had to do was add another key in the center.


There are several other themes I had hoped to cover this week. But I've run out of a week! I did manage to get one more bracelet created, that I have thought about for almost a year! I bought this carved coral carp in February of last year, from my good friend who sells in a gallery next to mine. I can't wait to show her, I found a home for it, amongst some natural jade beads that I had also bought from her, and big fake pearls.


Hope everyone has a special Valentine's day.

Wednesday, February 09, 2005

Here's a PhotoPulse show, using images of old Japanese postcards that I have had, with music by Smoove. Just click on it to launch the show. You can pause it by placing the cursor on the lower left corner.



You can create a PhotoPulse show with your own images and music by visiting www.PhotoPulse.com.

Tuesday, February 08, 2005


Sometimes it's just fun to wear jewelry. No statements needed. I had lots of fun a few weeks ago, sorting art glass beads by color and matching with round semi-precious stones. Here, orange carnelians mix with bumpy beads. I love walking around the city and seeing the bright fashion colors. Spring is coming, someday soon. The storefronts say it is.
Red Carnelian, Peridot and Amethyst Cross



Here's one of the crosses I made the other night. I like this one. It feels very powerful. An artist friend told me how everything has to start with a powerful symbol or story. That's what gives meaning to objects, when the meaning is already within us. So, I like to wear a cross. It causes reactions. And for me, it is healing.

Friday, February 04, 2005

Bubble Gum and Candy Glass Necklace Set 14k Gold filled from Amethyst Lobster

I sold my Dubble Bubble necklace set this week. It is so much fun for me to know that another person in this world thinks it's a fun thing to wear. She's lucky that these aren't really my colors, or else I don't think I could have parted with it.
To Everything There is a Season

It's a new begining. I am dreaming. Last night I dreamed of green computer circuit boards shredded and mixed with peacock feathers, freshwater pearls and abalone beads. It was balanced by black industrial rubber from within a keyboard. Blacks stars made of hemitate and crystal shone from the jagged cuts in it.

A nightmare or a necklace? Haha..we'll see. I'm inspired!

More jewelry is coming soon. Today I worked on 3 cross pendant necklaces and a bracelet. I will go and finish them now.