Thursday 26 July 2012

Art Clay Certification Level 1

Well, after 3 days of really hard work, I have passed my Art Clay Certification Level 1 at the London Jewellery School.  I have to say, this course is not for the faint-hearted and there were times when I really didn't think I was going to pass, but thankfully, our tutor, Julia Rai was very patient and encouraging.  Her high level of experience meant that she could warn us of the many pitfalls of each piece, in the hope that we would not make the same mistakes.  I did, of course make the same mistakes at times and also found a few of my own!

Day one involved doing a lot of preparation.  We started by applying the paste to the leaf for the leaf pendant, which turned out to be my favourite piece.  We also prepared the cork clay balls for the lacy ball earrings, made the casual daily ring and syringed the lines for the leaf motif pendant (see photos below).



  
Day two was a wee bit stressy. Lots of projects on the go, a very tight time schedule and art clay that dries in seconds in the heat!  Julia really wanted us to have all the projects finished and in the kiln by the end of the day, but despite the fact that I went in an hour early and left an hour late, I still had to finish off the syringe-decorated ring and the syringed pearl ring.  The syringed pearl ring was really tricky and kept getting cracks and falling off the mandrel.  I could have happily chucked it out of the window!  In one day we prepared the daily casual ring for the kiln, syringed the lacy ball earrings, filled in the sides of the leaf motif pendant and made the twig brooch and two rings.

Day three was the final day of the course and all seven pieces had to be completed and assessed.  So again, I went in early to finish off the syringe-decorated ring and the syringed pearl ring.  The rest of the day was spent polishing the fired items, setting stones and attaching findings etc.  Each piece is assessed on preparation, technique, pre-firing refinements, finishing techniques and overall appearance.  If a piece fails, you have to repeat it at home and send it off for assessment.  Fortunately all of my pieces passed and a couple got better marks than I was expecting (see below for the finished pieces)

 
 

 

My favourite item is the leaf pendant and I will definitely be making more of these in the future.  I also really enjoyed applying the texture to the leaf brooch and syringing the lines for the leaf motif pendant. 

In order to do the certificate, you have to have completed a beginners course first, but I would say that you also need to have practiced a bit too as the pace is so fast.  I can't believe how many techniques we have learnt in just three days.  Julia is a fab teacher and I have leant so much from her.  I really want to get myself a kiln and get practicing - but which colour though, pink or purple?


Monday 16 July 2012

Art in Action



Yipee, we're going to Art in Action this weekend.  Not many people have heard of it, which is such a shame as it is a fantastic day/days out for people who love all things creative. 

Art in Action is a four day event where artists and craftspeople openly demonstrate their skills and discuss their work.  There are workshops that you can book and have a go and an excellent marketplace, so bring some cash (some stalls take credit card, but others don’t).  All the work showcased is the best of British craftpersonship.  Disciplines include painting, sculpture, glass, woodwork, textiles, ceramics, metalwork and jewellery and there are 400 demonstrating artists, designer makers, teachers, musicians and performers. 

Art in Action runs from Thursday 19th of July to Sunday 22nd of July inclusive from 10.00am - 5.30pm each day and takes place at Waterperry House, Waterperry, Near Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1JZ.



I went last year for the first time and now I can't wait to go again!


Update:
Well done to all the organisers of Art in Action for sorting out the car parking problems.  
My faves this year are:
Penny Williams - really cute animal jewellery (I bought two pieces from her)
Sharon McSwiney - really cute animal jewellery (I really want the hare brooch)
The Earring Cafe - gorgeous lampwork beads in lovely juicy colours 
Jo Downs - fused glass.  I love her Cornish pilchard range 
Graham Muir - glass artist.  He makes beautiful waveforms
Layne Rowe - his glass blowing demonstration was amazing


Saturday 14 July 2012

Course Review - Jewellery Business Day at London Jewellery School


Course Review – Jewellery Business Day at London Jewellery School

The course took place from 10am – 5pm at London Jewellery School in Hatton Gardens on Wednesday 11th June and the tutor was Emma Ashworth.  The class consisted of four of us from quite different creative backgrounds.

The course covered the following:
Marketing
Press releases
IT, websites and social networking
Photography
Budgeting
Pricing and selling your jewellery
Getting into galleries and shops
Packaging
Legal requirements
Insurance

Obviously this is quite a lot of content to cover in a day, so the teaching was quite pacy but class notes were provided.  The day started with the usual health and safety notices and then Emma asked us all what sort of jewellery we make and the sorts of places where we would like to sell it.  She referred to this throughout the day so the advice that she gave was tailored to each of us.

Emma is an excellent, enthusiastic teacher.  She has loads of experience of running her own business and has lots of friends in the industry too, so if she hasn’t had experience of something, she knows someone who has.

I felt that the course was really good value for money and has definitely given me food for thought.  I has also given me the confidence to explore avenues that previously I had not considered, like craft fairs.

The rest of the staff were really friendly and there is a nice relaxed atmosphere is the studios.  There are lots of places to get food from Monday – Friday although most places are closed at the weekend, so bring a packed lunch if you are there at the weekend.

Today, I have been on the Teaching Jewellery Making, but I will post about that soon.