Thursday, October 21, 2010

Round and Round and Round We Go



 Handmade ...  Pure Copper... Simplicity...

Round...  like a child's face... like the moon... like a halo

...Wheels forever turning...




...Detail of texture and shape.. Created by forging... 
...Wrapped on a circular mandrel...  Hammered into shape... 
...Antiqued and polished...  Airy and light...
 



4 sizes... 
tiny... (not pictured) 1/2" 
small...  1"  (23mm) across... 
medium...  1½ "  (38mm) across...  
large...  2¼"  (58mm) across...  






...photographed in early morning light on the writing arm of an old Dalhousie University chair... well covered in graffiti...


What do circles conjure up in your mind???




DESIDERATUM Art Jewelery, St. Martins, New Brunswick, Canada 

25 comments:

  1. Those are beautiful! They look like Celtic antiques. You are a genuine artist, I say it again.

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  2. Those are beautiful.

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  3. Love these...and the desktop...perfect golden hue and scribed to boot!

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  4. Love these...and Gwen, your photography is always so artful!

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  5. I like them very much, copper is a beautiful material.
    Have a lovely weekend!

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  6. There is so much in a circle. The beaten textures in yours are so beautiful.

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  7. Ga! I don't wear earings anymore! Where's the link to your discrete, boy stuff?

    Beautiful, as always Gwen.

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  8. 'round and 'round we go, where we will stop, no one knows. I love these Gwen. Black Rose wears hers often (I try to steal them - tee hee). Hope to see you soon my friend. Take care. (ps. thinking that teenage boy might have been being funny not realizing his 'art' would be on one of mom's pix).

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  9. Guillaume, oh to be as talented as the Celts, that would be a dream.

    DD and Teri, Thanks to you both.. I love worn texture.

    Kathi, it is fun to play.

    Thank you Thinker, your quotes are always inspirational.

    Ruth, I'm hoping others will leave their thoughts on what circles conjure up in their minds.

    Stephen, and I used to wear rings on every finger ... but not now, the bread dough gets stuck in them.

    Shel, oh there was a rule with the marks, everyone who sat in the chair was suppose to leave a mark.. some did.. most are old and some were too shy to carve into someone elses furniture.

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  10. Beautiful work, Gwen, and beautifully designed photographs. Metal against wood, circular against the straight lines in the wood — it show that you know what you are doing as an artist.

    The meaning of the circle to me? Completeness, oneness, and karma.

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  11. Ahh... the circle of life, the medicine wheel. Circles are a hugh part of the Ojibwe culture.
    These are warm and lovely Gwen:)

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  12. Your pieces are even more beautiful displayed on an old scratched wooden chair.

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  13. Nice earrings, I bet they'd look nice with big hair. Love the way you photograph your artwork

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  14. Thanks George, ahh. Karma,I never thought of that.. very good... I love opposing shapes and textures, It seems to bring out interest on both sides...

    Anet, yes, the Medicine wheel ... so sacred and so much meaning.. that is a natural for sure!!!

    Thanks Robyn, those old chairs are so comfortable that it is a wonder the students stayed awake in class...

    Lorena, digital camera are too much fun..

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  15. Circles = ice cream cones, rings, stones, more. . . .
    Love these earrings!

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  16. Thanks Debbi...oh yes beach stones with rings around them.. The way you draw them is magic...

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  17. Gwen the things you make are pure art..I love it a lot.

    love
    yvette

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  18. Thank you, Yvette, even though we are working and tired many times it still feels like freedom.

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  19. Hi Gwen,
    I was lucky enough to be gifted with a pair of your lovely bass and treble clef earrings. As a musician, I have lots of treble clefs but thanks for keeping the poor neglected bass clef alive!

    Best,
    Amy

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  20. Oh You're welcome and Thanks Amy... We are thrilled to know you are wearing our work.. You are a perfect model!!!

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  21. I love those earrings!
    I love the simplicity and the material!

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  22. Thanks so much Zamirte, Simplicity is something I aim for.

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  23. Lovely work! … Very rustic and they are telling a story … just like the wooden back ground you chose … I cherish all your pieces, friend Gwen. Much love from this Alberta cat and her cat Theo.

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  24. Hi Gwen,
    Your work is spectacular, do you make Owls?

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  25. Hi Ida, yes we do make little owls.. in Copper and Silver... sorry for not seeing this comment/inquiry.

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