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Clockwork Scarab Slave Chain

  • May. 5th, 2009 at 11:29 PM



I am still recovering from Penguicon, and trying hard to get back to work. I actually got some important stuff done today, including some shipping, some legal/copyright stuff, and glazing and firing a kiln. So that's pretty good! But I still don't have enough energy to post much, so here's another picture of some new work. This is a slave bracelet made for my new friend, the fabulous author Catherynne Valente! You may remember that her new novel and her character description were the inspiration for the Clockwork Scarab carving, and this is what I made for her with it. I had the pleasure of presenting it to her personally, when I met her for the first time at Penguicon last weekend, which was a real treat! Oh, and also, today is her BIRTHDAY! Happy birthday, Cat! *hugs*

Time's Up!

  • Jan. 23rd, 2009 at 2:54 PM



Quick picture of the clock hand necklace I made yesterday and an even quicker post. I wanted something very theatrical, and I think this qualifies indeed. Gotta be careful with it! All those pointy hands! whee! If I don't see you at ConFusion, I will bring back stories and more pictures next week! If you do come to Fusion, I hope you will say hello, and come to the "Yeah, That's Steampunk" panel on Saturday that I am doing with a few other fine artisans. Have a great weekend, everyone!

Tick Tock

  • Jan. 22nd, 2009 at 12:02 PM


 

 

 

Anybody have a little extra time on their hands that they can lend me? (*giggle* in the abstract sense of the phrase.  Your TIME is belong to me.  Want!  Alas, it doesn't work that way, does it?  We all only get 24 hours a day, you say? bah.)  Its crunch day, where I have to do some work and shipping and finish up all my projects for the Convention tomorrow. I got a shipment that I have been eagerly waiting for this morning from a company called KlockIt. It's a huge pile of beautiful ornate clock hands! I am going to have a lot of fun with them. The shapes are very pretty, they are lightweight, and they can be bent easily, which could make for some interesting crafting. I am envisioning a necklace with a bunch of black clock hands, around my neck and dripping down like tiny daggers. I can't wait to play with them!

 

I have many cool projects to show, but no time to photograph and blog. I will keep showing more things next week, after the Con. In other *hand* news, I did finish the Alchemist Glove and I am very pleased with it. I even did a simpler second one, more like a slave chain (ring connected to bracelet) with the extra parts. I am excited to show it to you soon. Until then, Tick Tock, time races on, and I must get back to work and play!


 

 

 

 

A quick post today, as I head out for the weekend. I wanted to show a bit of progress on last night's costume work. I worked on painting my skirt and top for my costume. I am painting many gears with brassy gold paint onto black fabric. The skirt (shown above) was a basic pleated black cotton skirt, to which I added rusty copper lace along the bottom. I also put a few decorative brass buttons around the pleats. The gears are handpainted onto the fabric and I will add more, and detail them a bit. I think the skirt has a bit of a poodle skirt sort of feeling, which I rather enjoy.

So my inspiration for this whole costume is a clockwork doll. It didn't really start out that way, but it all sort of came together. So now I have more direction and focus on something other than a random steampunky outfit! It is even more exciting to work on now, and I continue getting more ideas for it! I also want to share a bit of inspiration that I have found... here is Abney Park performing "Herr Drosselmeyer's Doll" Hehe, don't expect to fine me dancing around on point, though! I will have combat boots instead.


 

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