Friday, April 26, 2013
Aprons are IN! and the new store has launched!
So this is something I have been wanting to do for a while now but just have not had the time. http://craftees.bigcartel.com/
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
An Intricate Exchange: Susanna Starr and Arthur Hash
Going to setup the show. (before)
http://www.rmc.edu/Events.aspx?display=full&id={FAA92C67-2C32-422F-9CD2-AC5E2538200D}
Arthur Hash and Susanna Starr will exhibit works derivative of the traditional practices of sculpture and metalsmithing. Both artists examine these traditions through contemporary studio practices. Hash explores jewelry and other forms of body ornamentation using “new forms of fabrication technologies such as waterjet cutting, 3D scanning, CNC routing and rapid prototyping to make one-off art jewelry pieces, large archival ink-jet prints and vinyl sticker installations”. Starr investigates the possibilities of various materials to convey the complexities of color and dimension. Her materials include wood veneer, mylar, paint, and synthetic sponges. In contrast to Hash, Starr cuts her intricate works by hand.
Arthur Hash received a MFA in Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design from Indiana University, in Bloomington Indiana. He is currently the Technical Support Technician for the Metal Program and the State University of New York in New Paltz, NY. His work has been exhibited, extensively, in museums and galleries throughout the United States. Susanna Starr received a MFA from Yale School of Art. Starr has exhibited throughout the United States and abroad. More information about the artists is available at www.arthurhash.com and www.susannastarr.net.



http://www.rmc.edu/Events.aspx?display=full&id={FAA92C67-2C32-422F-9CD2-AC5E2538200D}
Arthur Hash and Susanna Starr will exhibit works derivative of the traditional practices of sculpture and metalsmithing. Both artists examine these traditions through contemporary studio practices. Hash explores jewelry and other forms of body ornamentation using “new forms of fabrication technologies such as waterjet cutting, 3D scanning, CNC routing and rapid prototyping to make one-off art jewelry pieces, large archival ink-jet prints and vinyl sticker installations”. Starr investigates the possibilities of various materials to convey the complexities of color and dimension. Her materials include wood veneer, mylar, paint, and synthetic sponges. In contrast to Hash, Starr cuts her intricate works by hand.
Arthur Hash received a MFA in Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design from Indiana University, in Bloomington Indiana. He is currently the Technical Support Technician for the Metal Program and the State University of New York in New Paltz, NY. His work has been exhibited, extensively, in museums and galleries throughout the United States. Susanna Starr received a MFA from Yale School of Art. Starr has exhibited throughout the United States and abroad. More information about the artists is available at www.arthurhash.com and www.susannastarr.net.











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Friday, April 5, 2013
completed box!




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Sunday, March 24, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Friday, March 1, 2013
getting it done!
I thought I would post some images of the pieces I am working on. These neck pieces will be part of the exhibition I was talking about in a previous post. I TIG welded them together and they are off to the powder coater. I got a tour of the facility and checked everything out. It is probably the cleanest powder coater I have ever seen. Here are some before shots and then sometime next week I will add some after shots. So many things to do. The bracelets are ready for their boxes. Now all I have to do is make them fit. Also just as an experiment I am going to powder coat a DMP print. Hopefully it will turn out otherwise it will be a an expensive test. Wish me luck.









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Thursday, February 28, 2013
box crazy





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