Dispatch From Phar Lepht

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I am a bead and wirework jewelry artist living in the desert southwest trying to make a living with my art. Happily married for 30+ years to Cecil(also an artist) and have two sons, Noah and Nathan (who is Down's Syndrome).

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Art of Rock keeps Rolling

Another year has come and gone and I must say it was one of the busiest ever for me. My business (that sounds so formal, doesn't it?) kept me hopping all year long and I did more shows this last year than ever before. Unfortunately, my schedule doesn't leave much time for writing, something I truly enjoy but there seemed to always be a show or deadline looming and sitting down to write was a luxury of time that could or should be spent in my studio.

We had a quiet Christmas with a tree for Nathan and a equally quiet New Years Eve with just the three of us celebrating...yes, we celebrated. This 'off time' since the last show in December (Hal Marcus Gallery open house on the 17th) has been spent resting (I was exhausted) and working on some new designs of things that take more time and creativity than I usually have just keeping up with inventory. Lots of detailed beadwork and experimentation with wire. I still have so many ideas running around like wild animals in my head and would like to tame a few and make them a reality. Being the first of the year though, I had to sit down to figure and pay my state taxes in both New Mexico and Texas. This is not a task I enjoy but has to be done and since I have licenses in both states, I have to pay in both states. Ugh!

Health wise, Cecil and Nathan are both doing well. I have had a few issues with fibromyalgia and osteo arthritis especially on my right side, but have gotten used to dealing with ongoing pain. Just a fact of my life but it tends to drain energy and make getting things done a challenge. This is probably another reason I don't write as much. My right wrist aches and part of the reason is that I twist it like a pretzel when I use my pliers or a needle and thus typing at this keyboard just strains it further. So, it becomes a matter of choice...do I use my limited mobility in that wrist for working or writing? My work usually wins out.

Cec gave me a new dremel tool set for Christmas (I love tools!) with a flex shaft and a drill press, courtesy of Ebay. The flex shaft attachment should make using the drill much easier for me and having a drill press will also ease my work. Right before Christmas, I was hammering pennies into flat copper disks (don't tell the Treasury Dept. about my disfiguring our currency. Hah!) and Cec was sorely tempted to give me my gift early. When I saw the huge package wrapped under the tree, it made me cry because we have agreed these last few years since money has been tight not to get each other gifts. I knew I had nothing for him and the sneak waited until the last minute to wrap and place it under the tree. Still, I was thrilled.

So you know what I have been up to since my last post, the following are some of the labor intensive pieces I have been working on and keep in mind that you can click on the pictures to see a larger image:

This piece is called Mardi Gras and was inspired by the past of New Orleans and the fact it may never be the same. I tried to capture the color and spirt of the event. The technique is peyote stitch in a wirework base using as colorful beads I could find, mostly Chinese lampwork. I was pleased with the effect.


I call this set Neo-Tribal for it is new, yet incorporates bone, amber and some incredible carved prehinite beads I found in a large tub of stone beads at the Santa Fe flea market. I spent a good amount of time rummaging around in that tub for these beads which, because they were groved and carved, I knew they could be beaded, I just didn't know what the final pieces would be. I also used some of my wire work and beaded beads as well as some hill tribe silver which are made by the Karen Hill Tribe individually by hand.


This bracelet reminded me of the beach and the sea, a place I don't get to visit but memories still inspire me. It is a wire work base beaded in peyote stitch with some nice lampwork beads. The wire and clasp are copper.


I am not sure what these are going to be but I decided to use some small mirrors and bead around them on a felt base. I think I may turn them into pins with an suede backing but they may also end up as pendants. They remind me of Mexico, the gaudy colors and the sun shape. As you can tell, these are still works in progress and please excuse the smudges on the mirrors.

So you see, I have been busy and this is just a few of the things I have been doing. A bracelet is awaiting some more work right now in my studio using charm pictures which has a decidedly oriental feel. If it turns out, I will post a picture.

Happy New Year to you all. I hope you are blessed. Keep smiling...

3 Comments:

Blogger judih said...

Soo,

try glucosamine for the wrist aches - it works wonders for G's knee and the daily updates i get from google are talking about the wonderful effects on osteo arthritis.

now, to business. Wow! What fantastic work. Everything is pure art. The imagination and skill and sheer beauty of each of these pieces brings pure joy to this beholder.

We're fine over here. The weather's gorgeous. Our Prime Minister seems to be in dire straits and today the country is glued to news reports to see what's gonna be.

Me? fine. Just finished the 50th Anniversary Kibbutz magazine - (interviews, photos, writing) and now am part of planning the evening to distribute the collection to the kibbutzniks.

So glad to see you and hear about your mind over matter efforts to keep your beadwork growing in evolutionary splendour.

love to all!
judih

12:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Soo!

Sorry it's taken me so long to get over here to check things out. As always, I like reading what you're up to, and your work is beautiful. Headed to Tuscon soon?

5:52 AM  
Blogger SooZen said...

Hey ju...sorry I haven't replied to you sooner. No excuses. I know you keep busy too but are much better at staying in touch. Thank goodness for that!

Hi Jam...glad to see you dropped in. I think of you often. Yep, headed for Tucson on Tuesday, Jan 31st with some of the Posse.

7:26 AM  

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