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The Art Files: New Gig!
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Saturday, August 4, 2012. I'm thrilled to announce I'm scheduled to teach Jewelry I and II as adjunct faculty for Phoenix College this fall! I'll still be working at the Heard (they are so great to be so flexible. I really do have awesome bosses! And at the Mesa Arts Center where I'll be teaching enameling there plus some workshops in chains and champleve enamel. It's going to be a busy schedule! And the Mesa Arts Center.
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The Art Files: Student Work- Phoenix College Jewelry I & II
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Sunday, December 16, 2012. Student Work- Phoenix College Jewelry I and II. Lisa O'Rourke- Jewelry I. Lisa O'Rourke- Jewelry I. Liz Christensen- Jewelry I. Liz Christensen- Jewelry I. Malai Suriyasataporn- Independent Study. Malai Suriyasataporn- Independent Study. Malai Suriyasataporn- Independent Study. Malai Suriyasataporn- Independent Study. Malai Suriyasataporn- Independent Study. Margaret Murphy- Jewelry II. View my complete profile.
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The Art Files: Millefiori, Decals and Hand Polishing
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Sunday, September 30, 2012. Millefiori, Decals and Hand Polishing. Decal Pendant by Jessica Calderwood. As soon as I try it myself, I'll post images of the process. Ceramic "waterslide" decals appear to be the type you'd look for. You can also have your own made and / or order them from numerous ceramic supply companies. Here are some resource sites:. Http:/ home.comcast.net/ frankgaydos/Decal-1.html. Info on how-to make your own.
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The Art Files: Polishing De-Mystified
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Friday, October 12, 2012. I just cam across a really nifty PDf on polishing wheels and buffs that looks very handy. It's from a company called Caswell. You can download the PDF here. As it would take forever to re-format it for this layout. It's worth it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm a small "s" southerner living in Tempe, AZ, working, teaching and making art as much as possible. View my complete profile. Tempe Yarn and Fiber.
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The Art Files: Industrial Metals- helpful tip
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Saturday, November 17, 2012. Industrial Metals- helpful tip. How many of us who get our copper and brass from Industrial Metals have forgotten our metal gauges and had to guess what size we were getting because they label their sheet in ounces? Well, here's a handy sheet gauge, courtesy of Alaskan Copper and Brass Company that I found online. I'm never going to curse leaving my B&S gauge in the studio again! View my complete profile.
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The Art Files: How to Make an Economical Rotating Soldering Surface
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Friday, August 2, 2013. How to Make an Economical Rotating Soldering Surface. As you may be aware, traditional soldering pans are wonderful but quite pricey ($50-60.00 for a large pan). I own one and can't imagine working without it but as an instructor at a facility with limited resources (not the MAC! Lazy Susan and 12 inch Solderite board. Take a ruler and pencil and mark lines from corner to corner. Solderite board with corner marks.
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The Art Files: New Student Work from Phoenix College
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Sunday, March 10, 2013. New Student Work from Phoenix College. Yeesh, I had no idea it had been this long since I posted! I haven't had a chance to make much of my own art for a while but my students at PC are going gangbusters! Jordan Abernathy- Jewelry I- rivets. Christina Soto- Jewelry I- rivets. Vicki Colter- Jewelry I- rivets. Lisa O'Rourke- Jewelry II- enamel. Margaret Murphy- Jewelry II- enamel detail. View my complete profile.
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The Art Files: SNAG is here!
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Wednesday, May 23, 2012. Everyone is working and getting to know each other. David is demonstrating tool making here. This is a student piece in process. David brought spun vessel blanks for people to work on. And some people brought already raised vessels. You can learn more about David and his amazing work here:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Gluten Free Girl and the Chef. Tempe Yarn and Fiber.
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The Art Files: August 2013
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Tales of a working artist trying to keep all the balls in the air. Friday, August 2, 2013. How to Make an Economical Rotating Soldering Surface. As you may be aware, traditional soldering pans are wonderful but quite pricey ($50-60.00 for a large pan). I own one and can't imagine working without it but as an instructor at a facility with limited resources (not the MAC! Lazy Susan and 12 inch Solderite board. Take a ruler and pencil and mark lines from corner to corner. Solderite board with corner marks.