Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wired

Creating jewelry with wire is something I've enjoyed doing for several years, since first taking a workshop with Sharilyn Miller. My father designed and fabricated scrolly ornamental iron gates and rails; I think some of that rubbed off on me. There is satisfaction in pounding and shaping wire, as there was in manipulating those thin bars of steel for my dad.
I've been very fortunate to have classes with some of the best jewelry artists around, including Nina Bagley.
Here are Nina's swift hands, demonstrating for her students.

This is a necklace made in a class with Stephanie Lee, another very talented and inspirational artist, where I learned to make jewelry components with soldered brass.

The bangle bracelet here is my most recent project. It involved wrapping yards of silver wire, handmade coils, and Swarovski crystals around a core of heavier wire.

3 comments:

Robin Olsen said...

These are beautiful pieces Suzanne! I want one of each.

Maggie said...

Suzanne--your work is so appealing! Thanks for posting...I'm inspired.

Gwen said...

I love your latest piece, but all are quite beautiful. I love wire wrapping!