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Sep
24
to Sep 29

Surface Beyond Polish (Arrowmont, Gatlinburg, TN)

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Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, Gatlinburg, TN

Spice up your jewelry by combining simple techniques with interesting surfaces and multiple layers. Hate to solder or can’t have a torch? Create pendants, earrings and bracelets using cold connections. Learn how paste solder can make soldering multiple elements much easier. Try coloring the the surface with chemical patinas. Have some cool found materials that you want to add into your work? Let’s do it. Discover some new tools to make your work easier. Last, but not least, bump up your finishing skills so that piece you made looks it’s very best. This is not my color class. All levels welcome. REGISTER HERE

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Aug
11
to Aug 24

Drawing on Metal 1, Asheville, NC

Ignite Jewelry Studio

Who doesn’t want to add a little color to their jewelry, or maybe your own patterns and images? This class focuses on my technique for drawing on metal with colored pencils. Learn to add color and excitement to your work with my special technique. This class meets for 4 consecutive Thursdays and you should finish at least one pendant, more if you have time to work outside of class or are an experienced metalsmith. Small class size offers plenty of individual instruction. Fabrication techniques will be covered as time allows. All levels welcome.

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Jul
12
to Jul 14

Surface Beyond Polish

Jewelry Fabrication - Go beyond high polished surfaces and stones by adding interest with texture and patinas.  Learn how to join disparate surfaces and materials.  We will do lots of experimenting to find your favorite techniques.  Beginners are welcome but if you are a seasoned maker we will work on how to add something new to your style.  Bring your sketch pad because we will be working on design, as well. Students should leave with some samples and at least 2 finished pieces.  This is not a Prismacolor workshop.

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May
28
to Jun 2

Beginning Jewelry Fabrication

While most traditional jewelry requires casting and soldering, jewelry can be made in a multitude of ways with a vast array of materials. You don’t always need a lot of equipment to make exciting jewelry. As we create a small body of mixed metal jewelry (earrings, pendant, cuff bracelet), commonly referred to as a suite, we will examine various ways to add surface interest and volume. Emphasis will be placed on creating well crafted jewelry pieces that relate to one another. Discussion will center on designing through simplification and abstraction and creating interest with volume and texture. Cold connections will be used to join metals and add in non-metallic materials such as fabric, plastic, wood, etc. No gold and diamonds in this class, we will be working in silver, copper, and bronze. I’m not saying we won’t be soldering but we will definitely be looking at other options. Expect to finish at least 3 pieces.

Beginning

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