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I Love Autumn

I’ll admit it, I’m not a Summer girl in any way, shape, or form. The heat makes me shut down physically and mentally. My creative juices just dry right up! Now that things have taken a turn towards Fall, they’re coming back.

As usual, I’m drawn to my copper…and stones. They speak to me like no other materials can! Sometimes it’s a simple whisper. Other times they scream at me. I have to learn to listen to them instead of ignoring them. Like other artists, I struggle with the idea of wanting to create what I like, but also create something that is “marketable”. I start to doubt myself. I start to doubt my creations. I leave my beloved stones behind and try to use the “newest and most popular” materials.

And my stones start screaming at me. Those “new popular styles” feel forced when I make them. I start to resent my love of making jewelry. My stones continue screaming at me.

Then I remember. I have to love what I create.

I pick up my beloved stones. I create, and I love it.

Here’s a simple piece that I created a week or so ago. It’s nothing fancy. It’s all about the stones. Matte finished Noreena Jasper from Australia. A copper shield. Some amazingly soft deerskin laces.
Jasper has been used across the centuries and across the globe as a stone of protection and healing. To me, this particular variety of jasper has an amazing grounding quality to it, as well as a gentle way of reminding me to “stick to it”.

Autumn is inspiring. For many reasons. I love it.

Spring

Spring has sprung here in the Santa Clara Valley. Everything is blooming, the trees are full of leaves, and the birds are busy with their newly hatched broods. This time of year is always inspiring for me, and this Spring has been no exception.

I’ve spent some time experimenting with new (to me) techniques and materials. The first thing I’d like to share? Hand etched copper! I’m in love with this technique. The only limit is my imagination. To get the designs on the copper I can either stamp them with rubber stamps OR draw them freehand with a sharpie. Then through the magic of chemistry, the design becomes a permanent part of the piece!

Hand Etched Copper Pendant

This particular designs was drawn on to the copper freehand, with a sharpie. Spirals…of course…because I love them and incorporate them in to almost all of my designs in one way or another. This necklace has some beautiful garnets hanging from hand torched copper headpins. There are more garnets further up the piece, but you’ll have to wait till my Grand Opening to see the full view!

So…that’s my teaser for now. Check back for my next “new” experiment, using resin!

I hope you’re all enjoying Spring!
Blessings.
Peace.
Joy aka GoddessJoy