it had been five months since any outing (with the exception of a couple of medical appointments i only just made it to). and i could feel my soul withering with every extra day that passed. i felt that if i didn't escape the house something inside me was going to die...and so i escaped. and payed for it - bigtime. but at least i got to see this magical sight, the amazing light thrown by approaching dark stormy skies on a river still as glass.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
kia kaha christchurch - one year on
wooden ornament in the shape of the iconic stained glass 'rose window' of the cathedral |
the real 'rose window' of christchurch cathedral - before the quake |
ceramic dish from mudbird's 'emerge' range (with some pieces from my favourite christchurch jeweler, darrell of jakana jewellry)
today marks the one year anniversary of the deadly and devastating christchurch february 22nd earthquake. my heart is still so much with the people of this beautiful city who continue to endure constant aftershocks (10 000 and counting, i believe) as well as all the layers of uncertainty, grief and trauma. i have been spending time this morning remembering all that was lost, but also celebrating what remains - including the wonderful creative spirit that has always been so evident. above are a couple of my favourite handmade things that have come from the dust (literally, in one case - mudbird's 'emerge' range contains liquefaction silt. ingenious.)
Labels:
ceramics,
christchurch,
gratitude,
grief,
handmade,
jewelry,
repurposing,
wooden things
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
thankyou, thankyou, thankyou to 'that vintage'
a package full of handmade gorgeousness turned up in my mailbox today - a prize won by my friend marzi and very generously donated to lucky moi.
the giveaway was from a lovely lady named sophie hill, the talented tasmanian behind 'that vintage'. i'd long admired her work, especially the whimsical and delicate designs. however i knew the lighter versions wouldn't work with my colouring ... and so i resisted temptation. then i saw a photo on her facebook page which not only had a darker pair of earrings with a pattern named 'monarch' (which reminds me of damask) but also a fantastic fabric-wrapped bangle. the caption: 'you want?' my answer: 'yes, yes, yes!'
i so wish that i could find a way to share the scent i am breathing in right now as well as the wonderful packaging and presentation. the fragrance is absolutely divine - as soon as i opened the packets it hit me. (after a little investigation i think it's actually the huon pine in the middle of the bangle rather than the tasmanian myrtle of the earrings as i had assumed). a very unexpected added pleasure.
so, a huge thankyou to both sophie and marzi for sharing the love and brightening my day - these beautiful pieces of jewelry will always be extra special because of the way in which they came to be mine.
Friday, February 3, 2012
things can only get better!
this is the first crafty adventure i have had in a long long time - and i figure that things really can only get better! let's just call it 'organic', shall we?
i'm quite a fan of these tree pendants (well, anything tree-ish for that matter), and had some jewelry-making supplies lurking in a cupboard that hadn't been put to use properly yet. it seemed a good project to try and ease me back into the creative realm...something that looked a little forgiving, not too complicated and that i could do sitting in bed. the best tutorial i found was by camille sharon - she's an engaging, fun and natural teacher.
i decided to start out with torched copper wire - the torching gives a 'rainbow' sort of effect - simply because it is much cheaper than silver alternatives. (put it this way: i anticipated some failures.) the amethyst chips used came from a bracelet a friend gave me which fell apart a few years ago now. i'm going send her the reincarnated version - figuring it will at least give her a laugh.
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