Monday, July 21, 2008

10 Reasons why friends are like plants

  1. some are perennials and for life
  2. sometimes they are just annuals and here for a season
  3. some are pretty and fragrant, and some just stink
  4. some you can't identify
  5. some show-up were they don't belong
  6. sometimes you have to weed them out
  7. sometimes they must be moved
  8. some have to be nursed along during difficult dry or wet spells
  9. sometimes you just have to sit and talk to them
  10. but always plants and friends must be given the right conditions in which to grow in order to achieve the best results

I'll probably edit this list again sometime as it is merely the result of thinking a lot about some of my pals and spending a lot of time in the sun... in the garden

Sunday, July 20, 2008

If you're not reading Anne Rush's Blog, you should be :D

... and not just because she wrote about us, but because she writes about so many things of interest to those of us that are interested and jewellery and fashion and fashionable jewellery... and because she knows her stuff.

Thank you Anne, for this lovely blog post on us: http://www.annerush.com/journal/2008/7/20/jewelry-with-unique-appeal.html. Much appreciated!

Check out The Savvy Designer.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

NSDCC Summer Market

The Nova Scotia Designer Crafts Council is presenting their Summer Craft Market Downtown on Friday July 25 through Sunday July 27. The market is being held at the corner of Spring Garden Road and Queen Street.

Hours are:
Friday, July 25 10 am ‐ 8 pm
Saturday, July 26 10 am ‐ 6 pm
Sunday, July 27 10 am ‐ 6 pm


As always, the quality of the show is high, even though it is much smaller than the Christmas Market, which could make this an easier show to shop.

We're hoping for a good weather weekend and that everyone has a grand time at the show.

See you there

Cynthia & David

and this just in from Julie at the NSDCC office:

The 31st Summer Craft Market will be held on the lawn and parking lot at the corner of Spring Garden and Queen, beside Dalhousie University. This is an incredible location, taking in the sites, sounds and smells of bustling Spring Garden Road, and just a stones throw from the Halifax Waterfront.

Collectors will have the opportunity to wrap themselves in clothing made from vintage fabrics, handyed silks or handwoven jackets. Find the perfect mug for early morning coffee, a handturned wooden bowl for an upcoming wedding gift or perhaps the upcoming nuptials are yours, several jewellers will be on hand, locally made gold bands would complete the day.

Craftspeople working in glass, visual art, wood, textiles, metal, clay make the NSDCC shows one of their premiere events each year.

Demonstrators will be on hand throughout the event to show their skills in handcoiling clay, stitching, basketry spinning, weaving and metalwork to name but a few. Please spread the word.

Here are the nuts and bolts...Friday, July 25 - 10am to 8pm

Saturday, July 26 - 10am to 6pm

Sunday, July 27 - 10am to 6pm

Corner of Spring Garden and Queen Streets beside the Dalhousie University Sexton Campus building.

We will be under large white tents, with a few smaller tents.

Exhibitors will include...

Serenity Images -- Anne Bastedo, visual art

Pam Frail -- PJ Crow Designs, metal/jewellery

Gail Heinze-Milne - Glass With Class, glass

Landry's Birdseye Bowls - Leonard Landry, woodturner

Constantine Designs -- Lynda Constantine, metal/jewellery

Hunter Street Silver -- Jennifer Hunter, metal/jewellery

Masterworks Jewellery, metal/jewellery

Common Threads Silk -- Margaret Boyle, textiles

La P'Tite Poterie - Suzanne Babineau - clay

Turbine - Lisa Drarer-Murphy - textiles/clothing

De Weever's Wovens -- textiles/weaving

Point of View Glass -- Katrina Fleming, glass

Bejewel , metal/jewellery

Glass by Kathryn Gordon -- Kathryn Gordon -- glass

Harding Surface Design - Chris Harding -- visual art

D Digs pottery -- Denise Jeffrey, clay

K Maclean -- metal

PriorArt -- Candice Prior - metal/jewellery

And now for something completely different....Cynthia and David Ryder --metal/jewellery

Ostrea Lake Pottery - Deb Wheeler - clay

Flight of the Eagle Jewellery Arts - Tim Finley - metal/jewellery

Non-profit booths include...- Atlantic Economuseum Network - Julie MacMillan and Tom Young -- Visual Arts Nova Scotia

Julie Rosvall, Communications Coordinator

Nova Scotia Designer Crafts

office@nsdcc.ns.ca

http://www.nsdcc.ns.ca/

902.423.3837 tel

902.422.0881 fax


Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Order/Chaos sterling cuffs

Here are the cuffs that we designed and built for the exhibition which was just put up & out on display tonight. Got back from the "hanging" a short time ago. The work is varied, beautiful, thoughtful, politically charged and well worth the time if you are in town.

We are in such fabulous company and are truly fortunate to have been selected and to be the only jewellery artists for this show.



Order is uniformity, neatness, linear, methodical.
Chaos is variation, disarray, turmoil, frenzied.

We crafted two 6.5inch sterling silver cuff bracelets to represent our definitions of Order and Chaos.

Order shows linear thinking represented with horizontal silver lines of similar nature to each side of the word, uniformity through the letter size and shape of the word itself and it is neat and clean in finish.

Chaos is rough and colourful with the applied patina. The word itself is varied in size and shape and the turmoil and frenzied thought is shown through the scraps of silver at each side of the word.

Order/Chaos Show at CSAC

To quote Katie Fitzrandolph who always preps the press for the shows:

Perhaps the most ambitious exhibition so far at the Charlotte Street Arts Centre opens this Friday.

Approximately 25 artists have responded to the theme of Order/Chaos. Their work encompasses painting, pottery, glasswork, sculpture, photography, jewelry and installation. Their approaches are philosophical, humorous, graphic, political, whimsical, personal, reflective and experimental - not necessarily all at the same time. The scale is equally broad, from works a few inches across to six feet wide to a multi-level site-specific installation.The theme resonated with a range of established and emerging artists, and the response necessitated impaneling a jury to select works for the exhibition.

Order/Chaos is the second theme exhibition for the Charlotte Glencross Gallery at the Centre, located at 732 Charlotte Street. The exhibition will continue until the end of August, with an opening reception Friday, July 18 from 5 to 7 p.m.



We were fortunate enough to have our submission of Order & Chaos sterling cuffs chosen for the show. Will post a photo of those once the show has opened. If you are in the area, come on in for some sangria & nibbles.

Guitar Pendant Prototype



Finally, here is a shot of the finished 'montage' of bits from Dave's old Applause.
I finally got a chance to present this to him last week. He was super pleased and just tickled, especially since he didn't know it was coming. The bonus is that the shadowbox matches the woodwork & shelving in his Project Studio where it is going to be displayed.
Enjoy!