Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jewelry. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

SHOP UPDATE :: NEW BAUBLES


here's to staying on top of things in 2013!

i updated the shop on NYE and still have a few items to put in there but for now there's some lovely new baubles that i haven't been able to stop wearing. i hope you'll check them out and let me know what you think!

see the new items in the shop.

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

primitive abstract ceramic art :: by shino's world


i have been on the hunt for handmade ceramic tumblers for quite some time now. needless to say, i've scoured nearly all of etsy believe it or not. i was delighted to come across shino's world during one of my monotonous searches.

not only does the talented shino create lovely abstract ceramic bowls, mugs and a wide range of other items you might need while eating or drinking but the items that intrigued me the most seemed to be the primitive geometric necklaces that are hand painted. bits of geometry are strung from a simple silk cord.

it's sheer shape invites people to just look upon it and be intrigued by it's quirkiness.

i want one so bad.

shop.


Thursday, August 16, 2012

live from new york...it's my new collection!!


hello everyone!

so i know there has been some really awful radio silence for a bit here and i must apologize but as you can see from the jewelry above, i have been VERY busy!

i am that girl that dreams about weird alien creatures and gets excited about it. i am that girl that freaks out when she sees deco architecture. i am that girl who is in love with charles rennie mackintosh and gustav klimt. i am that girl that lives off of comic books and fantasy novels. above all, i am a bold woman - especially when it comes to fashion.

this new collection, reflects all of these parts of me.

all of the pieces were drawn out and then hand carved, by myself, from wax. then i had a talented local metal artist lost wax cast my pieces. these are the fruits of my labor. almost all of them will be available in my new big cartel shop by this weekend.

i would love to hear what you think!!

Monday, July 23, 2012

all for the mountain over-sized eyelash necklaces


as a jewelry designer, i go absolutely nuts for certain types of jewelry. very rarely does a modern day artist make me swoon that is until i crossed paths with all for the mountain. i must say holy sheet at these babies - they're epic.

found here and here.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

melded metals :: wax process carvings of my new collection


so, i have been extremely reluctant to show these to...well, let's just say everyone. i am always very critical of my own work - something i have really been trying to improve on. what you are looking at above are the rough {not dusted} wax models i carved for my new jewelry collection. they have already been delivered to a nearby metal artist who is casting them as we speak. through the process of lost wax casting, these lovely and strange things will turn into some pretty interesting accessories. can you tell how each piece will be worn? it's definitely understandable if you can't tell. most aren't bent nor shaped into their true forms yet and won't be until they're in metal.

when i explain to people the process of lost wax casting, they get befuddled. maybe because of the way i am explaining it or maybe it's because the whole darn process is so extremely detailed with so many steps. it is an ancient method that is used in lots of different ways. very few casters are willing to work with such fine and small pieces but thank goodness i found a very talented and local {very important to me} person willing to undertake my work. to find out more about the process, you can find out about general lost wax casting here and jewelry lost wax casting here.

another question i get asked a lot is, how did you get into this and learn how to do it? well, i used to assemble jewelry based on vintage articles i would find. but this was very limited. whenever i would be approached to do a wholesale order, i would usually have to turn it down because my pieces were so limited based on their rare and antique nature. when i started to buy 'vintage' pieces in bulk on etsy {to allow for wholesale orders}, i found that a lot of sellers on there were calling pendants and beads 'vintage' but once you got them you could tell that they definitely were not. sure, they might have been cast from a vintage object but i wasn't about to sacrifice the integrity of my shop based on their shortcomings. this also made it very easy for other sellers to copy my designs. it was really saddening and extremely frustrating.

so i sought out different ways i could make my own, original pieces that i could be 100% sure of and proud of for that matter. i took a few metalsmithing classes at a local college but it just wasn't my thing. all that sawing on a flat, one-dimensional piece of metal screamed of boredom and tedious time - not to mention not business savvy at all unless i had tons of people helping me. not to knock this kind of work at all - i own quite a few pieces of jewelry {that i treasure} born from this process but for me to make - just didn't excite me.

my style is very bold, dramatic and at times, i'll admit, a bit out there. i knew i wanted to make elaborate pieces that had a unique handmade appearance to them fitting my bold sense of style. also, being a painter for much of my life, i wanted to incorporate my aesthetic in this sense into my pieces. so i looked to other artists that i admired to seek out a process that worked for me. and behold, after many emails to kind and helpful jewelry artists, i found the process of lost wax casting. i then taught myself through what i like to call the school of many mistakes, google and youtube videos. yes, it's very true, believe it or not. determination and believing in yourself will get you anywhere in life.

carving was also something to get used to and designing in dimensions. figuring out where you want shading with patinas to go on your design. it's quite overwhelming but also really exciting to think about. it's still unbelievable to me that you can imagine something fantastic in your head and then logically deduce how you will execute them. i never knew such means were possible for me.

for the collection, i would like to make my pieces a bit thicker and more three dimensional. but for this collection it is a bit basic but concentrates on the line work and illustration within for the most part.

so, i can't wait to show you the final product which i will be seeing next weekend. for now, i can just imagine wonderful things and anticipate peeing in my pants at the sight of my new collection. yay!!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

swarms of chaos and creativity :: bunny included

that's a bunny on top of my clothes. ready to be packed. my little lola seems to be staking claim to the pile. as you can tell by these pics, my life is a delightful little swarm of chaos and creativity at the moment. my home is very messy - it's driving me nuts actually. but there's absolutely no point in trying to clean it while i box everything and tear it apart more, right?

on top of all of my moving chaos, there is a brief, forced wave of creative chaos. i've been having to finish up my jewelry carvings for nyigf this august and it has been...challenging. i shared a few of the progress pictures on instagram {@wanderlustings} to give you an odd little taste of what's to come.

but yep, that's pretty much what i've been up to:
wax. pack. wax.
and hanging out with friends and attending events with friends and watching big bang theory - which are all welcomed distractions.

what have you been up to lately? leave a link so i can see!

Saturday, March 24, 2012

wanderlustings is on fab today!


hello lovely people!

just wanted to let you know that my jewelry is being featured on fab today! there are a lot of pieces in the sale that aren't available in my etsy shop so get 'em while you can because once these puppies are gone - they're gone. if you need an invite to fab, just leave a comment below with your email.

and this will most likely be the last of the repurposed line as i am moving towards doing all of my own casting work going forward which means originally designed and carved {by me} jewelry! can't wait!

have a wonderful weekend.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

r e n e g a d e . h o l i d a y . d i s p l a y . i n s p i r a t i o n




hello folks! 

i am still trying to find some time to select my looks for the lookbook roundup today -- meanwhile, i wanted to share some inspiration shots that have been floating around in my head. these are mainly for the renegade holiday booth display that lydia {my awesome booth partner - you may remember her from this post} of pierogi picnic and i are getting ready. i am always so excited by her ideas - we collaborate so well together. 

so most of these pictures are from the spectacular little uk shop called comfort station. their store is unbelievable! they have remade old luggage into jewelry displays, have taxidermied fowl floating away with their jewelry, vintage books displaying pinned jewelry -- the art direction and prop-styling is simply mind-blowing. 

the picture with marie antoinette is from free people's blog. i love how they have framed their items on the wall with colorful tape and ribbon. it's really fun and playful. 

lastly, my favorite piece is one that i received this morning in a newsletter from tokyo milk {i love tokyo milk!!}. it is literally almost the exact setup and colors i described to lydia. i am using moss, natural wood, chalkboard paint and frames for my jewelry display and this is almost exactly it - ♥ 

well, i hope i didn't bore you too much with my process! 




Thursday, September 8, 2011

g e m o l o g y / / j e w e l r y . d i a r i e s


you may or may not have noticed that i am obsessed with rocks. my dad and i used to collect and classify them when i was little - i know, nerd alert! to this day, i still love them. i am so psyched that people wear them all the time now too!

so in preparations for renegade this weekend, i decided to learn how to solder them - my rock collection that is - so i could turn them into lovely, wearable pieces. this was intense even for me, mainly because i am very clumsy and working with tiny items and a huge scalding rod doesn't really sound like the best situation. lucky for me, i have a fire department lieutenant as a father, who oddly enough, loves testing out fire and hot things...weird.

i was so grateful for his help - even though he nearly maimed me at least a dozen times while wielding the iron. but once we go the hang of it, it turned out to be so much fun! the solder brought out the beautiful color of each stone and engulfed them in this gorgeous mercury-looking case. i am so excited to finish them tonight.

what do you think??