The Shape of Things

A surreal week has provided an opportunity to immerse myself in the studio, much more than usual. A creative activity takes your mind in a different direction for a few hours, and it is so necessary to escape, even for a short moment, as we weather this storm. 

The extra time at my bench has allowed me to develop and play with a new fabrication technique. I am discovering endless possibilities for interesting shape shifting designs and combinations. So many, that I need to decide what to focus on and what to set aside for the future.

While I’ve had failures during this phase, some cool successes were achieved too. Failure is helpful because we learn why something isn’t working, and rather than giving up, it challenges us to figure out a solution. What a profound sense of accomplishment when that happens.

The next exciting step is turning these little sculptures into jewelry. I will share them with you soon, hoping they bring you joy. 

As we forge ahead, my thoughts continue to be with everyone who depends on their small business to pay the bills. I know this too shall pass, and praying that it ends quickly. 

For now, this is the shape of things and we must make the best of it, for when it’s over our strength will propel us forward. 

Stay well my friends.

Jackie

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Flashback to Jewelry Class

While soldering at my bench today, I had a flashback to my first jewelry class and lesson. That very first day, our fabulous instructor made us create solder tags to teach us how to use our brand new jeweler’s saw. These are designed to keep solder organized by type, hard (H), medium (M) and easy (E), and I have had these same well-worn tags for over 20 years!

Metalsmiths are always sharing their favorite way of storing and organizing this staple of the studio. Contemplating a new method happens occasionally, but as they say, if it’s not broken, don’t fix it. Fairly comfortable with my tried and true, I will continue to use these tags for the foreseeable future. They are a practical piece of “studio jewelry” that will always take me back to those first days of immersing myself in this amazing craft.

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