Sunday, May 13, 2018

Silver and rust and a couple of 'love' jobs

©2018 Barry Smith - Daily Leaf Word bowls on the rust-bank bench
The good news is that I managed to grab a couple of hours yesterday and today to do the grinding and polishing of the bowls. They have been given a high polish which in turn makes them hard to photograph as they just want to reflect everything including the photographer.  But first a photo of the bits on the grinding-polishing bench.

©2018 Barry Smith - Quite a stash of bowls of different sizes and depths
I could not resist photographing some of the bowls on the rust-bank bench. I just love the contrast of the rust and hammered metal.

©2018 Barry Smith - Inside of the bigger bowl - about 11-12cm in diameter and 4cm deep
©2018 Barry Smith- The subtle facets on the outside created by the flat planishing hammer
©2018 Barry Smith - Seven little beauties on the rust bench
A few of the bowl have been turned into ladles - the smallest and biggest are below.

©2018 Barry Smith - The small ladle has a bowl about 4cm in diameter and a small copper soldering iron for a handle. The handle of the larger ladle was formerly the handle of a fruit tray-bowl
I made a gift leaf for a new born - a leaf hopefully with good vibes for a good strong life.

©2018 Barry Smith - A leaf for a joyous life
I get requests from time to time to repair family heirlooms; or to make stuff out of family objects. I was asked if I could repair and polish a bone and brass bangle that had been handed down. I do some of these tasks as a way of giving back to community. I think has been restored to its former glory.

©2018 Barry Smith - It can now to worn and maybe passed on - full of memories.
All in all a good weekend.

Friday, May 11, 2018

Not pretty - starting many bowls and the tools used

©2018 Barry Smith - Metal marked and cut for the 4 sets of Daily Leaf Words
Yesterday and today I managed time in the studio-garage. The aim is to make 4 sets of Daily Leaf Word sets and about 12 ladles. As you can see from the photos above and below using cut up old, and often dirty, salvaged silver-plated serving trays means that the initial stash of metal can look pretty ordinary.

©2018 Barry Smith - Twelve pieces cut and marked for ladle bowls
©2018 Barry Smith - Love the curly offcuts
The fire treatment and hammering does not really improve the look. But they will shine once taken over to the grinding-polishing bench.

©2018 Barry Smith - All the bowl formed through hammering and the metal press
©2018 Barry Smith - Some of the pieces marked up and hammered
©2018 Barry Smith - I got bit side tracked with this little bowl - I have hammered the back and then decided to make the handle from a small copper soldering iron
I loved the fact that the work bench just became populated by hammers and stakes - all the tools were used in the process to date.

©2018 Barry Smith _ This stake was a towing ball - good 50mm form
©2018 Barry Smith - Love that selection of hammers - all used today at some point in the process with different bowl forms - the bigger bowl is on a stake being planished
©2018 Barry Smith - Inside of the bowl after the back was planished
I hope to get time over the weekend to finish the hammering and get to polish the bits - something shiny to show on Sunday.

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Ah - reflected beauty and other fragments.

I know I have posted photos of the clouds reflected in the water in the fire pit before; but I'm afraid this morning's scattered cloud and soft colour in the west was just so inviting to the eye.

©2018 Barry Smith - A shimmer of light and cloud on a still surface - looking to the west
©2018 Barry Smith - Water, clouds, light and the simple beauty of trees
©2018 Barry Smith - Looking to the south-east to the valley and the mountains over the camellias
All the more so as the sky was quite dark as I set out on my walk.

©2018 Barry Smith - Ah - the purple morning light - port of Brisbane lights to the left of the mountain and the lights of Brisbane CBD - about 80klms away as the crow flies
Light was the sky on my arrival home.

©2018 Barry Smith - Cloud brushes against the east side of the mountain
With more light I was able to enjoy the camellias and bees hard at work.

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©2018 Barry Smith - A flurry of camellias petals - like snow but not as cold!!!
©2018 Barry Smith - Beauty in the soft morning light
©2018 Barry Smith - About to land
©2018 Barry Smith - Foraging

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Hammer, stake and fire

©2018 Barry Smith - A cone shaped vessel
Over the weekend I was able to grab a couple of hours to do a little metal work

I had cut and selected quite a few bits and pieces (below) over a month ago; but had not got back to working them.

©2018 Barry Smith  - A combination of cut and formed flat metal and bases that had been sweated off other trays and bowls for repurposing
I must say it gives me joy and a sense of satisfaction to be able to take 'found object', offcuts and pieces of silver-plated trays and hammer them into new shapes.

The piece at the start of the blog started life as the base of a goblet - but it and the other three bases will become beautiful hammered forms.

©2018 Barry Smith - Gentle curving form - 4 cycles of heating and hammering
The two pieces below were small silver plated eggcups; but after several rounds of fire and hammering on a stake they will become bowl section for a pair of small deeper ladles.

©2018 Barry Smith  - These will become ladles
The small piece below (about 6cm in diameter) will be one of a number of fungi forms.

©2018 Barry Smith - Shallow fungi form
And the funnel like piece will be just a beautiful form.

©2018 Barry Smith  - Funnel form
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None of the pieces above have been polished yet. I will continue to work on the rest of the pieces over the next week.

Friday, May 4, 2018

Cute Artisan Lamp and a whole cluster on the work table

©2018 Barry Smith - Looking funky 
Today I have finished my current run of Artisan Lamps. I have finished off a couple of retro-funky lamps - one made from what I think was a very early electric coffee pot water kettle; and the other from a vintage solid fuel soldering iron head.

A couple of before and after photos of the bits on the grinding-polishing bench.

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Then the testing of the lamps after cords and globes have been added to the assembled bits.

©2018 Barry Smith - Looking quite the vintage light wirth the bakelite fitting
©2018 Barry Smith - Very sculptural piece
©2018 Barry Smith - Coffee water heater based lamp - quite retro?
©2018 Barry Smith - I drilled through the old electric plug fitting area as the entry point for the new cord 
A forest of lamps on the work table - ready for market.

©2018 Barry Smith - Now that is what I call a gathering of Artisan Lamps - 12 in all
I now need to turn my attention back to hammering metal.

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Majestic moon and tricks of the camera

©2018 Barry Smith - Tuesday's morning moon - appears to be hanging in a lead grey sky (about 6.15 am)
On Monday and Tuesday morning I managed to take of few photos of the full and almost full moon. On Monday I took photos when it was still dark and then again at dawn. On Tuesday the photos were again at dawn; but the moon was still a long way off setting.

At times I find the camera (Canon Powershot) can just decides to do its own thing when on auto focus mode. As I zoom in I find the lens can pick up different aspects of the image and so if one takes the photo at that split second one ends up with some unusual shots.

A few different images follow with a bit of info in the captions.

©2018 Barry Smith - Monday pre-dawn moon and star in a navy sky (about 4am) 
©2018 Barry Smith - Zooming on the moon and picking up the cloud selected on the atmosphere-clouds
©2018 Barry Smith  - Zooming even more on the moon and picking up the cloud selected on the atmosphere-clouds
©2018 Barry Smith - The same moon as above but with the focus actually on the moon - interesting that it shows up as rusty whereas the one above shows no detail as the focus of the camera flares out
©2018 Barry Smith - The camera picks up the morning foreground and reflected light ion the clods - leaves the moon as a silver-gold disk
©2018 Barry Smith - Focus is on the setting moon so the foreground is a dark 
©2018 Barry Smith - Virtually the same photos as below but the camera again picks up the foreground and its soft dawn light
©2018 Barry Smith - Almost set - moon in focus
©2018 Barry Smith - Camera focus could not make up its mind so one gets some interesting colours and contrasts
©2018 Barry Smith - Moon in focus and zoom on Tuesday morning (about 6.15am)
©2018 Barry Smith - A little less zoom
©2018 Barry Smith - The moon as it appear in the soft dawn light of Tuesday morning

It has been a while since I have taken moon photos; but for me  it was worth getting up early.