Friday, February 10, 2017

Making product and creating by-products

©2017 Barry Smith - Watch pendant - by-product of the production process
I was making a few pair of resin cuff links and watch earrings as stock for Entangle Living Art shop-gallery.

I always find that the process of making often results in other bits which I call process by-products.

The earrings started with watch bodies.

©2017 Barry Smith - A selection of watch bodies
These needed to be drilled and have posts and crystals attached before polishing and attaching earwires. Five pair of watch earrings emerged. Some of the photos are a bit blurred - too much rushing.
©2017 Barry Smith  - Rectangular watch earrings - lot of wear, history and patina on the faces
©2017 Barry Smith - The beauty of the mechanisms and rubies - round earrings
©2017 Barry Smith - The beauty of the mechanisms and rubies - small rectangular earrings
©2017 Barry Smith  - What time is that - round watch body earrings
©2017 Barry Smith - The beauty of the mechanisms and rubies - slightly larger round earrings
The cufflinks started with old cuff links and a selection of watch cogs.

©2017 Barry Smith 
After pouring resin, sanding the pieces to shape and then polishing I managed to achieve 4 pair.

©2017 Barry Smith - Rectangular resin cuff links
©2017 Barry Smith - Triangular resin cuff links
©2017 Barry Smith - Square resin cuff links
©2017 Barry Smith - Horseshoe resin cuff links
Left over resin created a few pendants.

©2017 Barry Smith - Crystals, cogs and metal punchings (these pendants are about 30mm in diameter)
©2017 Barry Smith - Crystals and rods in a small brass punched bowl (about 25-30mm in diameter)
Resin also went into creating a few watch pendants for three sisters to remember a father by.

©2017 Barry Smith 
Now of course there is the paper work and posting to be done. But it was good to achieve these outcomes today.

We will have bubbles tonight as Fiona completed another commission - adding story words to one of the large wall art pieces in our local IGA.

©2017 Barry Smith - Fragment of the story words on the artwork - I love the subtle choice of colours and font and how the words become part of the art.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

After a mist of rain

Whilst the other side of the globe has been blanketed in snow on the mountain we have been hot and dry. So dry that I have noticed that the Magpies seem to be divesting themselves of under-feathers such as the one caught on one of our rusty sculptures on the block.

©2017 Barry Smith - Delicate feather caught on rust
But last night we got a light misting of rain (2mm) that seemed to wash the dust off many of the plants and gave them a fresh look; and of course many held droplets.

©2017 Barry Smith - Rain droplets in an Agave
©2017 Barry Smith - Holding water
©2017 Barry Smith - Glistening ginger
©2017 Barry Smith - Fresh and heavy with droplets and nectar
©2017 Barry Smith - Micro droplets
©2017 Barry Smith - Deep purple
©2017 Barry Smith - Curves
I'm glad I got out to photograph the Aquarian moon two nights ago. Though scudding clouds darkened the sky the moon features were strong.

©2017 Barry Smith - Strong dark moon
This afternoon there was a little more rain - for the plants and birds sake let us hope that there will be a little more. Even for the pumpkins that are taking over the coffee patch despite the lack of rain.

©2017 Barry Smith - A cascade of pumpkin vines
©2017 Barry Smith - Pumpkin hanging in there coffee bush

Sunday, February 5, 2017

Hope and Peace giveaway

At the moment there is quite a bit of despairing sadness that seems to be swirling around all of us. I thought a hope and peace giveaway could just add a little to the ledger side of hope and peace.

So I have decided to have a giveaway of ten pendants - mainly resin and watch part pendants. The photos are not great - bit of a rush and only took one photo of each.

I will send a pendant to the first 10 folk who leave a brief hope and/or peace statement or saying on my blog (not Facebook). So go for it - send a bit go hope and peace out there by mindfully adding you hope and peace statement. If you are interested in a particular pendant just add the number to corresponding to the piece to your statement.

©2017 Barry Smith - 1. Cascade of hearts
©2017 Barry Smith  - 2. Pearls and bubbles
©2017 Barry Smith  - 3. Beauty of brass
©2017 Barry Smith  4. Molten
©2017 Barry Smith - 5. Holding water
©2017 Barry Smith - 6. Brass and resin
©2017 Barry Smith - 7. Looking through
©2017 Barry Smith 8. Wheels within
©2017 Barry Smith - 9. Buffalo horn
©2017 Barry Smith - 10. Time will tell
Thanks for adding your voice to hope and peace.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Recycle and resin

I'm just finishing the sorting phase of the year so hopefully will get to the first of my art projects over the weekend.

©2017 Barry Smith - Layers and layers of watch cogs
The bench was still littered with bits and pieces that need to be sorted including: giving a bit of new life to brass and steel ring objects; and I had to salvage some of the resin works done by the school children. Fortunately there was left over resin from the children's work which I had fun making a few pieces.

First the brass and still rings. After drilling out rivets and removing excess metal the bits were ready for polishing. They came up well.





I needed to salvage some of the children's resin work as we had a batch that did not harden. In the flurry of activity on the day we probably just did not measure and mix part A and part B properly. Bit of a mess as you can see below.


So I decided to redo 10 glasses and 10 bags of rubbish and resin. I know it does not replace the children's unique work but I just did not want them to feel that did not have a reminder from the workshop.


With the leftover resin I was able to set in resin: a slightly badly formed silver-brass metal heart; some convict nails; brass offcuts and a silver-plated starburst bowl; and finished the layers of watch cogs piece I have gradually built up from excess resin.

©2017 Barry Smith - Heart in glass (risen that is)
©2017 Barry Smith - Heart in glass
©2017 Barry Smith - Rusty antique handmade nails suspended in resin
©2017 Barry Smith - Layers of watch cogs - probably 10 layers - using up left over resin over the past year - set in hammered silver-plated bowl made from a goblet base. About 6-7cm in diameter and about 12-15mm deep.
©2017 Barry Smith - Brass offcuts and solid silver beads in a handmade hammered starburst vessel. This is a statement pendant - 5.5cm across and silver-plated chain 60cm long
©2017 Barry Smith - Back of pendant
These were good tasks to get finished on Friday. Almost time for pizza and red wine????

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Cloud train and other morning fragments

The sun is rising later (5.20am) at the moment so when Fiona and I get up there is still the hint of soft early morning light. Soon we will be able to see the sunrise.

On Monday there was an unusual cloud formation  in the east - looked a bit like a train or chain of clouds.
©2017 Barry Smith - Clouds in and across the valley
Over night there was a lot of dew - maybe it contributed to the soft defused light this Wednesday morning; as well as creating the mountain patterns on the rust wall.

©2017 Barry Smith - Soft valley light
©2017 Barry Smith - Dew running down the rust wall
Tree haven way offered beauty - leaves on the road and flowers unfurling in the gardens on the verges


©2017 Barry Smith  - Love the richness of these flowers - colour floating


©2017 Barry Smith - Such promise - yet to unfurl
I was a bit taken by the condition of the leaves as I cut through a treed area to get back onto our road. Looks like quite a few bugs have been having a feast.


And talking of feasting - a native rat has been harvesting some of our macadamia nuts and having quite the party.


Looking forward to more cool and soft mornings.