First wallpiece of the year! First wallpiece from the temporary studio space at American Steel Studios!

We have a number of reasons to be pleased to announce our first wallpiece of the year!

First and foremost, we’re happy with the way the piece turned out. It’s an unusual piece for us, symbolic of our transition from our old studio of 25 years into a temporary space at American Steel Studios in West Oakland. The central piece is something that I made years ago before I hit upon the idea of assembling the wallpieces by bolting together individual pieces that were patinaed separately.wp1301wordpress Also, it’s the first wallpiece we’ve finished in our new temporary studio space at American Steel Studios. That means that our temporary space is nearly fully functional after three hectic months of moving and building and setting up operations. (As you can well imagine, moving out of a space you have occupied for 25 years is not the easiest task.)

Finally, we’ve put it up on display at Riva Cucina while moving some other wallpieces around there. If you haven’t eaten at Riva Cucina yet, you should!

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We’re inching toward a fully functioning temporary studio – yesterday we got the drill press set up and running.

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Baltimore ACC Show

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We’re all set up and ready for three days of retail in Baltimore.

Kings Mountain Art Fair

Last weekend we went down to check out our space for the show on Labor Day weekend. It’s a beautiful spot in the redwoods by the volunteer fire department (which is largely funded from a percentage of the proceeds at this show)  www.kingsmountainartfair.org . It should be considerably more crowded next weekend!

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The new piece in place

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We installed the new piece in its new home on Monday.

Progress

Here is the new wallpiece awaiting final cleaning to be ready for patination. It’s big.

Tribal Bracelets

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We call these bold and primitive looking foldformed copper bracelets the ‘tribal bracelets’. The red and brown colors come from simply heating the metal. Other colors are hot torch technique patinas applied to the surface. You can find more info about our patinas at our web site.

A foldform jewelry set for Dad

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A spine bracelet, a spine pendant and a pair of rumple earrings in foldformed red copper.