Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Stag Nut


This is one of my more recent creations. I've been dabbling in using found objects in my work. In this brooch you can see my interest for the outdoors. This brooch (Stag Nut) is created with: etched copper, sterling silver, nickel silver, black walnut and deer antler. The size is 2" x 2".

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Newest addition to Etsy


Here's my most recent creation:

It's a sculptural ring with the use of found objects: pine, purple heart, a screw and a screwdriver shaft.

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Wood Rings Experiment




Lately I have been experimenting with wood working. At first I took on this medium to give myself a break from metal and to have some fun with something totally new. I have enjoyed the process of wood working and I will begin combining wood with my metal creations much more! I figured that I would share with you some of the wooden rings that I have created and are currently for sale on our ETSY site:





Thursday, November 20, 2008

Workshop with Andy Cooperman



Over the summer I took a workshop with Seattle based jeweler Andy Cooperman. He was incredibly informative and a great guy! If you ever get a chance to take a workshop with him or own one of his pieces you will not regret it! Here's what I created while in his workshop! Thanks for stopping by!
-Jesse

Monday, November 17, 2008

Friday, November 14, 2008

Lakota East Craft Show (November 15-16)




We will be setting up at the Lakota East Craft Show this weekend (November 15th and 16th). We are selling an array or our jewelry as well as a tree full of ornaments! Tis the season! We hope to see you there. The hours are Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 12-4!




Also, stop by and give a donation to the Lakota East Art Club! They will be doing face painting to help support their organization!

Monday, October 13, 2008

Clark Griswold


I had the itch to create an ornament after my favorite holiday movie! We watch National Lampoons Christmas Vacation religously every holiday season! Here's my ode to Clark Griswold!