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Shibuichi and silver tea-scoop
Snowflakes and snow in general are a particular fascination of mine and I've wanted to use that theme in these materials for a number of years.
"How full of the creative genius is the air in which these are generated! I should hardly admire them more if real stars fell and lodged on my coat." H.D. Thoreau, Journal, 1856 The main piece is 50/50 (copper/silver) shibuichi from Phil Baldwin. Two snowflake inlays in fine (pure) silver and one small inlay of 70/30 (copper/silver) shibuichi. Also a bunch of inlayed and chased fine-silver wire bits using five sizes of wire from 22g to 30g. This piece has been one of my most demanding both in design and technique. It's the most abstract work I've done. I decided to make the snowflakes mostly of the "plate" type as I thought that more solid form would contribute to the layering effect I wanted. Also the more feathery type of flake would be beyond my capability to render at this scale! The hexagons also had to be very convincingly symmetrical. Although I took design hints from a silver vase by Nakagawa Joeki in the catalogue Flowers Of The Chisel from Malcolm Fairley Gallery, I had to make many decisions about materials, placement, depth etc. relating to this form. The Shadow-Master (wife Jean) was indispensable as usual, especially in the placement and size of elements. Here are links to more photos: http://www.jimkelso.com/albums/quietworld/ And a tutorial on inlaying one silver crystal: http://www.jimkelso.com/albums/snowflakeinlay/
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Re: Shibuichi and silver tea-scoop
Hi,
Amazing work Jim,your work is always a joy to see. I also liked the tutorial very much,Thank you. SE
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Re: Shibuichi and silver tea-scoop
I found that slide show very interesting thank you very much
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Re: Shibuichi and silver tea-scoop
Jim,
Your work is absolutely incredible. I hope that one day I can see it "in the flesh"!
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Re: Shibuichi and silver tea-scoop
Hello Jim,
Nice work! I really like the different versions of flakes! Keep posting please :-) Hanne |
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