Monday, June 22, 2009

Art in the County Juried Show


Prince Edward County's "Art in the County" show is on until July 5th at the Picton Old Fire Hall. 177 pieces were submitted and I am pleased to say that my "Earth's Treasures" was one of the 95 that the jurors selected for the show. This piece is my first "gemstone" painting. It is an acrylic and rainforest jasper/labradorite gemstone combination depicting clusters of grapes on grapevines. This piece is for sale.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Lapis Nevada


Lapis Nevada is a rare unusual stone composed of 11 different minerals and glows with pale greens, blues, greys and a touch of pink/lavendar blush. It is said from a metaphysical aspect to promote creativity.
I was lucky enough to obtain several drilled lapis nevada pendants in different shapes as well as several strings of rounds to allow multiple jewellery designs. This flexibility also allows me to be able to sell the pieces individually.
Drop earings are 1 1/2 inches with stirling silver earwires, wire and spacers ($18).
Bracelet ( $25 ) and 18 inch necklace ($45) have stirling silver clasps, while the necklace also has stirling silver spacers. I just love the beauty of these stones that seem to radiate a calm, peacefullness.
My next post will show the different style pendants, more information on the mineral content of this stone as well additional detail on its metaphysical properties.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Kirsten's Malachite Egyptian Fan Jewellery


This gorgeous 14" malachite and clear crystal quartz necklace and matching earings were designed for my young friend Kirsten who is going to be a flower girl at her brother's wedding. Kirsten picked out a malachite Egyptian fan and we decided to use a mix of 4 and 6 mm clear quartz rounds, with stirling silver clasp,crimps, wire and fishhooks earings. I used the smallest ends of the fan for the earings. This jewellery absolutely glows with a light of its own and will be a perfect match to Kirsten's glow when she walks down the aisle.
There are still fans available in red tiger's eye, blue lace agate, and blue gold stone

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Portals Juried Show Entries




Here are my two submissions for the "Portals" Juried Show at the Belleville Public Library. Both were accepted!!!
"Eclipse: Return from the Sun" (right) is coloured pencil/pastel and is part of my "Eclipse" series.
"Into the Fire" (next right) was one of my first experiments in acrylic. The glazings allowed me to put more and more colour on colour. I love the medium!!
Both are rather inigmatic. In a nutshell "Into the Sun" portrays some thoughts on what happens as a soul evolves spiritually. This particular "Eclipse" painting portrays our conflicts and hopefully the resolutions. The horse represents the race to save ourselves. He carries strengths/the answers obtained from the journey into the eclipse. The eclipse represents both dark and light information. The eyes (eclipses themselves) represent the ever present universal energies watching and waiting.
Both these paintings are for sale. They are on disply in the John Parrot Gallery at the Belleville Public Library until the end of July 16 after which they will return to my studio.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Shells, Fish and a Pearl


My favourite things, shells, fish and pearls altogether in one necklace and earings set. This 18" necklace features a centered fish pendant with a single stirling silver and pearl drop. The shells and pearl are irridescent purplish, pink, and grey, while the earings are a delicate two shells and a pearl offset by stirling silver wire and "fish hook" earwires. This $45 ocean inspired jewellery reminds one of the ebb and flow of life, to calm and center, and to meditate on the values of faith, truth, and integrity.

One of a Kind Shell Jewellery


Shells, shells everywhere. This unique 16" shell choker was created with pale irridescent pink and grey shells and metal findings. The earings are shell, stirling silver wire and stirling silver fish hook earwires.
This necklace set represents boundless growth, and adaptability as in the ocean shells are discarded by their owners in favour of a larger home. The pale pinks and swirley greys provoke imagination, intuition and sensitivity through their lovely irridescent play of colours. This one of a kind set is $65. Although I have other different shells this necklace is unlikely to ever be created in quite the same way again.