This is the first of a series of rings. The theme you ask??? Mongolian Death Worm and other such fantastic and creepy creatures....any suggestions, pictures, complaints or free money please send me an email.
Monday, September 28, 2009
I've had this stone for a long time....8.5 years to be exact, and never thought about using it in a ring. I always envisioned a pendant. Green Turquoise....time flies...... at "9,192,631,770 cycles of radiation corresponding to the transition between two energy levels of the caesium-133 atom" to be exact.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Autumn Ring
(Garnet set in sterling silver)
Autumn is in the air...... Lately I've experimented with different textures for my rings. I love the hammered look but its time to expand and explore. The texture for this ring was created by roll-printing a dry leaf onto the silver at an annealed state. Then patina was applied to darken the metal and, using steel wool, I brushed the top surface which left the deep surfaces dark.
I think I will experiment with organic textures more...I like it!! Any one want to donate a finger so I can roll-print it onto silver strip?? Hahaha...I'm kidding! But suggestions would be cool....
Monday, September 14, 2009
This is a silver ring with a rough cut Rhodonite stone. It may not look like it but I think I'm getting better at making prong settings...its tough! Especially when its an odd shaped stone.
But as always it was lots of fun working on it, as its for a dear friend (I hope it resembles your dream...I tried....although I only used one piece of stone and have some left...hmm pendant?).
Ring Ring
This weekend was busy......studio on Friday (all day and still not satisfied, I did create three rings), movie and art opening on Saturday , and family on Sunday. Note about the movie....My friend Ashley called and invited me to see Amreeka by CHERIEN DABIS. It hit on a very personal level since it was about coming to America as an immigrant. Fantastic movie and I recommend everyone see it when it opens at the Angelika on Sep 25th.
So about the ring: I roll-printed corn husk on to the silver band to create the texture and then patina to add shadows. Anyone wants to buy it?
So about the ring: I roll-printed corn husk on to the silver band to create the texture and then patina to add shadows. Anyone wants to buy it?
This is a simple brass ring textured by roll-printing with window screen material. And you can buy it here: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=30909841
Friday, August 28, 2009
So after many months of summer fun, I'm finally in the studio again creating and destroying. Fall is upon us and the air is getting cooler, crispier and sweeter. Not that summer was not sweet...I'm just a bit partial to fall and spring.
Today’s creation is called, as stated above, Memories of Yellowstone since the rock was brought back from Yellowstone National Park by a friend of mine. Not much else to say just that creating your own bezel sucks....next time I buy!!
Well its a short one today, but since the new semester is here check back for more posts. This fall is casting.....should be interesting!!! At least I think so!
Have fun and get some sleep, I know I did....15 hours last night!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
For as long as I can remember I have been drawn to the color (or rather lack there of color) black. Black cats, black eyes.....and I think I have enough black shirts to last me a month. And its not that I don’t like color in my life, because technically black absorbs all colors of the spectrum....so my life is pretty colorful, despite all the black....its just what I like. Oh and gray/silver also.
Creating this ring was fun, fun (no sarcastic connotation at all). The bezel had to be curved on the bottom to get a good solder all around. Then I created a flat seat inside the bezel so the stone does not sit on the curved part of the ring which could cause the stone to crack.
Creating this ring was fun, fun (no sarcastic connotation at all). The bezel had to be curved on the bottom to get a good solder all around. Then I created a flat seat inside the bezel so the stone does not sit on the curved part of the ring which could cause the stone to crack.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Jellyfish Moon Ring!!
It seems I have taken a hiatus from this blog...one trip to Little Rock, one to Minneapolis and a day trip to Surfside (for some shell searching) has kept me busy. But I am back on track with many ideas and not enough time.
I’ve always hated the sea life themes in mainstream design...usually...so my next mission is to change that perception with creating my own sea life designs. Life is beautiful in the depth of the waters and it’s a shame to let cheap ocean themed bathroom accessories ruin it for the rest of my life. The next few pieces that I will post, including this one, are prototypes...wearable not practical. But if anyone is interested in buying a piece, I promise that the one I make for you will look much better. I sandblasted the ring and wires and left the bezel polished. I think the tentacles need a little more work but over all I like the finished product.
It seems I have taken a hiatus from this blog...one trip to Little Rock, one to Minneapolis and a day trip to Surfside (for some shell searching) has kept me busy. But I am back on track with many ideas and not enough time.
I’ve always hated the sea life themes in mainstream design...usually...so my next mission is to change that perception with creating my own sea life designs. Life is beautiful in the depth of the waters and it’s a shame to let cheap ocean themed bathroom accessories ruin it for the rest of my life. The next few pieces that I will post, including this one, are prototypes...wearable not practical. But if anyone is interested in buying a piece, I promise that the one I make for you will look much better. I sandblasted the ring and wires and left the bezel polished. I think the tentacles need a little more work but over all I like the finished product.
This ring is very much TROUBLE approved....oh and he has found another friend...a cute little girl waiting in line with her mom at the DPS office. I need a new mascot! any volunteers?
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Bracelets anyone??
Monday, March 23, 2009
If I knew a Sailor Moon….
Silver ring with Moon Stone
….I’d give her this ring! So I will make this short because not enough sleep and weak coffee makes for boring conversation. I’m not sure how I came up with this ring. It definitely morphed from my original idea and intent but I’m pleased.....despite the fact that my hands are cut and my fingers are sore.
Thanks scrap pieces of metal that have been floating around in my box for eons…you are good to me!
This ring is Trouble approved!
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Shiny Brass Bracelet
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Silver Ring
I enjoyed working on this ring very much. However, I do have to mention that it is not an original design, but it is an adaptation and improvement (I feel) of a ring I noticed a few weeks back. So I'm not taking credit.....but I do like how it came out in the end.
Oh...and it was spoken for a special lady before it was even created.
This ring is Trouble approved!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Cleopatra's Eyes
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Jewelry
So I started this blog for the following reasons:
1- two special people suggested the idea....I listened!
2- to feel more comfortable in showing my ideas and creations, not for self gratification
3- to get input from all the bloggers who happen to stumble upon my little corner
4- and last of all to force me to write more...I like writing, just not that good at it.
The ring in the photo is my first casting attempt, made from bronze. It needs a little more polishing, but its one of my favorite rings I have created. Definitely something I want to try again soon, casting that is, and plans are in the works to find equipment and a shop setup (not mine but it will do). If you have any ideas for a ring, pendant or anything, let me know.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Roman Horses

This is a screen shot I took from one of the 3D programs I use at work of a Roman Relief (a section of a chariot scene). The picture came into existence as an accident more than anything. Somehow I'm fascinated and I cant really explain why. I think partly its the idea that this thousand year old art morphed from a physical marble sculpture to a 3D laser scan and then to a 2D layout entirely composed of zeros and ones. History meets technology!
Anyhow, the coffee is weak this morning and I am a bit delusional....
Monday, March 2, 2009
If I had a Blog.....
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


