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Bench mate inside ring holder from the side.
When creating a wire wrap ring, the inside ring holder gently streaches the ring into a perfect round. Impossible to do with a hammer and a ring mandrel on delicate work like this!
We found a remnant of this wonderful retro print at Joann's. Normally they have a lot of granny prints, but this was one we jumped on (probably still there because I don't think grannys get the whole retro tool thing). DFF: 1, grannys: 0.
flic.kr/p/2jjUVD6. The image shows "Tools," a lithograph created in 1977 by the acclaimed twentieth-century American artist Jacob Lawrence.
Subject Matter:
The artwork depicts a figure, likely a builder or laborer, surrounded by various hand tools, emphasizing the themes of work, labor, and creation.
Artistic Style:
Lawrence is known for his bold, graphic style and use of vibrant colors to imbue his subjects with emotional depth, drawing on the legacies of Social Realism and Mexican muralism.
Symbolism:
Tools held significant symbolic meaning for Lawrence, who viewed them as extensions of the human hand and instruments of building a better world through hard work and persistence.
Social Commentary:
Created in the wake of the Civil Rights Movement, "Tools" offers social commentary from a marginalized perspective, reflecting the struggles and resilience of the Black urban community in America.
Artist's Background:
Lawrence, an African American artist, moved to Seattle in 1971 to accept a tenured position at the University of Washington after being raised in Harlem, New York City.
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These are his original tools from pre 1940.
They are a wood chisel, Rabone folding carpenters rule and nail puller.
I still use them.
Original format chisel steel, wood & brass.
rule is wood & brass, nail puller is hardened steel.
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The whole thing measures 32 X19 cm, colorful center-piece is ~17cm tall.
I used traditional glass painting and fired it in a primiteve very cool little furnace ( www.flickr.com/photos/kaisaarepuu/2731409052/in/set-72157... ), some parts are also engraved. The chair is painted white ( it looks dark against the light) but i've used some black enamel aswell on this one.
A little commission for a little amateur film festival at Palamuse in Estonia.
The winners in four different categorys get each year a prize made of glass. So this time it's my stained glass pieces.
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so darned pleased with this purchase! look at that grip? can you imagine how much fun i'll have with that detail too?? it's a cutter AND a needle tool!!! but it cost me SGD$18.20 :O lol. yeah that's steep to me.
The right side of my two page layout.
Journaling reads:
"those perfect knobs and evenly spaced numbers. it'll punch through dang near ANYTHING and binds all kinds of wonderful together. small and neat it's pretty much one of my favorite scrappy gizmos. just think of all the options! i love we r memory keepers-they make AWESOME things...like the cinch. oh tool love. may 2011"
Supplies Used:
Cardstock: Bazzill [black], Georgia Pacific [white]
Patterned Paper: Doodlebug
Letter Stickers: Doodlebug
Flowers: Heidi Swapp
Gems: Mark Richards
Adhesive: Tombow, Scrapbook Adhesives, Glue Dots
Pen: Staedtler
Circle Punch: Marvy