~ Wire worked with hand tools and determination ~
Most things are sterling silver. There is some copper, some beach glass. Not to mention many hours of my life.
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Celtic Triangles
I love this shape. This is as close to a celtic knot as I've had the courage to attempt. This is the second batch of these pendants. I'm having some success selling them at the market. At $20 I don't expect them to fly off the table. Although, I sold two, just today... (The Twoonie is included for scale.)
While living in Toronto I took classes at George Brown College and really liked the solderless wirework course. That was 2001.
The name "virtually blind" comes from an assessment during a physical for a job with the local electric utility in Toronto. That evaluation made it very easy to impress my new bosses. I stayed 11 yrs., in various capacities. Then I cheerfully accepted an “exit package” and came home to Nova Scotia. Now I am a member of the Metal Arts Guild of Nova Scotia.
I am legally blind, and just to keep it interesting, see no colour at all. My favourite colour is shiny.
I can usually be found on Saturday mornings bending wire and flogging my wares at the Halifax Farmer’s Market.
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