Morella’s mug


Made on Friday November 23rd (^_^)
which just happens to be Morella’s birthday!

Technically, this was a team effort. Someone in china made & glazed the mug. I cut the design. My mother was kind enough to wrap it before I headed off to the sandblaster…. which did not like me, so after 40 minutes, 2 bruises, and a bunch of swearing, I asked my father to do it for me 🙂

…why on earth i felt the need to spell out all those details for you, I have NO IDEA….

Electrical wires as art?

This weekend the shift from flourescent to incandescent began!
(finally. this is only 3.5 years “in the making”)

With D’s help, not only does my basement bar now have 4 recessed lights rather than 2 gosh-awful, flickering flourescent lights…… but the “fear of” electricity has been shifted towards “healthy respect for” electricity. yay!

The ceiling tiles still need to be cut to fit around the new lights and trim will be put up, but I’m closer than ever before!!!

Soon* you’ll all get to see what the painted ceiling mural looks like on here….

*by soon I mean in the next 3 or 4 weeks/months/years… don’t get your hopes up just yet 😉

Silverwork….finally

Here’s the first silverwork I’ve done in all of 2007 that required use of a torch. yay! Torchwork is lots and lots and lots of fun! Next time, though, I’m going to prepare stuff at home so that I’m ready to play with fire the moment I step in to the studio 🙂

(note that I probably won’t make it back to that studio until some time in January… *sigh*)

the other pendants

I almost wish FTP wasn’t back in business… I don’t care for the yellow one and I have no idea how it turned yellow. I imagine it must be related to the kind of flame I was using (it was just past neutral and into the oxidizing range of flames) and I bet I was working too close to the heat and burnt the other colors out. Hmmm.

Furniture refinishing

Here’s what I worked on on Sunday after K ditched me to do laundry instead of going biking:

This is furniture refinishing ‘lite’…. the shelf wasn’t in particularly bad shape to begin with. There were just a couple of dings and scratches, plus a 3″x4″ spot where someone had spilled something that practically fused some cardboard on to one of the shelves. That was the hardest thing to fix without scratching the shelf more since it was really stuck on there. I probably could have sanded the sides more, but I got bored and/or antsy to just get it done 🙂

Now it’s chock full of books in my bedroom.

Finally finished this piece, too…. I made the bead some time last year and started twirling the metal and left it…. for months and months…..

What to do with leftover red paint?

Here’s what happened after working on Dan’s painting… someone may have possibly gotten a little enthusiastic with the amount of red paint she squeezed out and didn’t want to just throw it away…. so here are 3 views of an unfinished painting…. it’s starting to (almost) look like a patchwork flower that’s unraveling. Right now, though, it’s floating in space and definitely looks unfinished, so you only get to see these three close-ups.