Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Alive with lorikeets and other bits

 


Grevilleas are blooming everywhere around our home; and the lorikeets just love them. The morning walk was filled with the blur of these speedy birds - flashing and screeching - in a nice way.

A couple of photos of one racing away once it spotted me.


Talking of things racing away - I met this beautiful wallaby in Palm Street but it was not staying to get up close and personal.

Following are a few other joyful gems from this morning - an overcast morning with a couple of drizzly patches along the walk.







G's orchid house is still doing him proud - more new blooms every week; and more on the way as you can see from the last photo.





Sunday, September 26, 2021

Small is beautiful - tiny book earrings and nano-posters

 


I got time today to progress my tiny book earrings; and yesterday a nano poster and a post card were completed.

As you can see from the photo above these book earrings are made from recycled silver-plated metal. Each earring is 2cm long, 1.5cm wide and .7cm high; and each has an inspirational word on the inside page. Words include: joy, hope, peace and love. Joy and love can be seen in the opening photo - on the anvil.

You can see from the process photos below I have cut enough metal for 13 pairs of earrings.




I finished 3 pair today - only 10 to go.


The nano poster is a reminder to myself, and others if they wish, that we can make a difference by doing small local things.

The post card is for folk in these times.

And the photo below is just to share a bit of colour.



Friday, September 24, 2021

Fusing, finishing and friendship

 

The day had a few facets: trialing a deliberate metal fusing; finishing 40 plus giveaway inspiration leaves; and cutting metal to send to a friend.

The photo above and below shows an organic form created in the crucible when the silver melted off but the copper had not fully melted but rather fused together. I rather like the form and the lustre of the fused metal. Today I set out to replicate the happy accident - the outcome will be shown later if it works - the graphite crucible was too hot to handle this afternoon.

Whist the metal fusing was going on I was determined to finish off my giveaway leaves that had been on the workbench for a while. Process photos and the finished product follow. You will note the split leaves. The metal under the silver was too brittle. I was fortunate only to lose three leaves.




The leaves have been given a brushed polish look courtesy of a stainless steel wire brush.



I promised a friend that I would cut up some of the smaller silver-plated trays I have in my stash; and the rectangles of metal will be sent to her.


Some art days just have many facets.

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Moon, butterfly in flight and other fragments

 

Of course I would have to post a couple of photos of this current moon. I woke at 4am to the moonlight creeping into the bedroom so decided on a photo. Then I took a few more over the next couple of hours as it began to set.



I was down in the garden watering yesterday and had this butterfly companion - I managed to take this photo of it in flight.

The walk this morning offered some fragments and layers.






There were a few new orchids on show in G's orchid house - all the same variety but different colours.






Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Peace - may there be many moments of peace

 

It is International Day of Peace today (21/9/21) - may we all share and receive many small moments of peace - not just today but every day.

Installing peace weathergrams and peace 'doves' in what will become our peace tree - magnolia out the front of our new home


Some weathergrams and doves in place.


Another photo of peace buttons.

A lovely experience this morning - we took peace buttons to our local coffee shop - they were accepted by staff, some folk we knew and some total strangers - a few more peace ripples.