Showing posts with label torch-fired enamels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label torch-fired enamels. Show all posts

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Somedays She Is Nuclear

I'm not feeling particularly nuclear at this moment.
Yet there are days, now and again, when I work in my studio and the help that I asked for the night before from the Universe is unquestionably there in the room. Isn't it lovely when that happens? For me it is when the strangest concepts enter into my mind, certainly not mine, yet they make total sense and they have a certain grace. Such concepts energize me like crazy, even as I don't quite know how to proceed. That feeling of knowing I'm going to dive into all that uncertainty is delicious. And I also know that there's really no other place I'd rather be.

"Somedays She Is Nuclear"
Copper, ceramic, enamel, mixed media.
33x20x6"

Detail

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Constructed Narratives Class

Last weekend I had a fabulous time teaching some torch-fired enameling, brazing, and found-art connections at Pratt Fine Arts Center in Seattle. Here are a few of the creations. . .