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Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Dec 22, 2008 9:25:04 GMT -5
I saw the pictures of your jewelry and I saw a few pieces I would love to get my hands on. You do beautiful work!!!! Why thank you If you are serious about your above comment, I do sell them. Well at least I intended to anyway. The majority of the items I posted were ones I made and put up for consignment at a little store down the road from me. Unfortunately, a combination of the store having a very limited clientele (it closed down not too long after I got my pieces back) and the fact that the only space the owner had available was the very bottom shelf in a display case without good lighting or a jewelry rack meant that not a single piece sold But anyway, my original intention was to make a number of pieces, sell them and offer to create custom pieces to people's specifications as well. However, I haven't created anything in quite some time because after the first group didn't sell I decided that there wasn't any point for me to keep creating more and just getting a larger and larger bundle of jewelery that did nothing but sit in a velvet bag forever... I'm not the type to rotate the jewelry I wear, I have my favorites and I put them on and never take them off. Which is one thing I LOVE about stainless steel, taking a shower with them on just makes them shinier, especially if you use some body soap to wash them and then buff them with a towel when you get out to dry. LOL So anyway I've only sold a few pieces to a couple of friends and made a few as gifts. The really sad thing is that I forgot to take a picture of one of the best ones, which I made for my Aunt and then she moved to Georgia haha. It was a lovely Turkish Round bracelet in 10k Gold.
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Post by AREA666 on Dec 22, 2008 14:03:08 GMT -5
I am not big on xmas things, but the santas that are themed with sealife are interesting, and done well. Do you have any fantasy things done, other than what you have posted naturally?
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celtickyrie
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Post by celtickyrie on Dec 22, 2008 18:14:00 GMT -5
Hal I understand about back pain and being limited on what you can lift and can do. Maybe one day I will have my own molds, table, kiln ect. But for now I will keep getting bisque as I come by it. Thank you for you positive words about my painting, my favorite technique is dry brushing as it adds more texture to the piece and I feel a bit more life. Area I do plan on posting more fantasy items as I get them painted. I have a few dragon pieces and some Halloween items as well. I need to find more time to sit down and let my creative juices flow. I also have 2 Griffens (one that will be for sale once finished) that are larger than the original I painted, they are standing and am looking quite forward to getting them painted as well. Below is a picture of the raw bisque. Wolfe I am quite serious cause if I had more money I would be buying one from you today. I agree with you about the stainless steel cause I have a bracelet that fits my wrist perfectly and it never comes off except for surgeries, lol.
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Post by celtickyrie on Dec 22, 2008 20:33:21 GMT -5
Halloween Lanterns: These lanterns were painted in an old railroad style.
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Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Dec 23, 2008 9:01:49 GMT -5
OHMIGOD!!! I LOOOOOOVE HALLOWEEN!!!! YAY A WEREWOLF!!!!
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Post by celtickyrie on Dec 23, 2008 20:00:20 GMT -5
I had alot of fun painting those lanterns. And I cannot say that any one of them are my actual favorite cause they all have a special thing about them.
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