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This mooring ring seemed to me like a Henry Moore sculpture in minature. So you could say it's a very Moorish mooring ring :-)
Fairy bottle necklace. Thing a fairy may find as treasure. Shells, vintage watch parts, dried flowers, moss, an insects leg, an insects wing, moss, lichen and sea shells
This piece would fit well during the 4th Sunday in Advent (Dec. 20th), where we have the Canticle, Song of Mary, and hear the Gospel reading from Luke of Mary's visit to Elizabeth (mother of John the Baptist).
But I was anxious to put out some decorations, and this is one I assembled.
I have a small collection of Madonna's, and when I found this MOM shelf, I knew I had a place to showcase a few of them.
The Jesus statue behind it is a representation of the huge "Christ the Redeemer" statue that stands on the mountain top in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
I think it gives a great message of how Jesus felt about Mary - with His arms outstretched to His mother....MOM!
Jesus, God incarnate (in the flesh), was born of Mary - Mary, the one chosen by God to give birth to the Messiah, the Savior of the world.
Mary had her baby boy, nursed Him, cuddled Him, sang to Him, cared for Him, taught Him, disciplined Him, soothed Him, and most of all LOVED Him. All the things that mothers do - she was His Mom. And as Moms know, not only is there great love in being a Mom, there is much heartache and sorrow as well, especially in Mary's case and all that she had to see her Baby Boy go through as an adult.
"Mary Did You Know"
[lyrics by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene]
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would one day walk on water?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy would save our sons and daughters?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy has come to make you new?
This Child that you delivered will soon deliver you.
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy will give sight to a blind man?
Mary, did you know
that your Baby Boy will calm the storm with His hand?
Did you know
that your Baby Boy has walked where angels trod?
When you kiss your little Baby you kissed the face of God?
(More lyrics to this song and this song are on my blogsite robertasrandom.blogspot.com )
Metal art assemblage using found objects and a wonderful polymer cab face from ingeniouslycreative. She is 11" tall by about 4" wide and perhaps 1/4 " deep with a wire loop on the back of her head for ease in hanging her on your wall. Limbs are gently positionable. See my profile for availability.
5 x 4 x 10 inch shadowbox
Read about how it came to life at my blog: srolfe.com/2012/02/02/multiples/
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This piece started with a safety pinion from a long-defunct antique pocket watch. It had some wonderful depressions that once held the works of the watch. I gently filled them with epoxy resin and then carefully arranged assorted steampunk goodies, primarily more watch parts in the resin . In addition, the piece is about 1 1/4" in diameter and is on a 16" vintage chain with a safety clasp. I am a trained, if somewhat geary, silversmith and have built this piece to last. Suitable for male or female adornment.
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This piece has a lot of misc. metal pieces and an air-dried clay face. The body is the case cover for a Daguerretype tintype.
displayed on a wonderful red cabinet door at the Sundance store
mixed media assemblage by Linda Chamberlain
My first piece in months that doesn't have an Aesop reference! Started this one before the Aesop book, set it aside, and just finished it.
Junkfish
16 x 9 inches
Blog entry that includes the making of this piece: srolfe.com/2012/09/13/fishing-for-books/
box, art, wisteria bark, curtain weight, rusty cut nails, assemblage, wallpaper sample, washers, clock parts, burnt flare wire, cyclo-teacher paper reinforcements, jewelry findings, mangled fork, animal hide from old coin purse, found object
7" X 6"
The uranium glass piece is shaped like a classical jug or ewer with an elegant curly handle. The smoke-blackened bulb on the left contains a vertical coaxial wire, and the tube on the right contains a wiggly inner tube like some kind of condenser.
This asymmetrical necklace features a gorgeous black swan on a filigree base. The swan is brass, I added the black patina. It is securely riveted to a vintage-style filigree. The swan is wearing a small brass crown and is diving under a copper canopy with a vintage bell attached. A small wristwatch clockworks dangles below to conjure a steampunk vibe. The 20" chain is a vintage multi-link on one side and the other side features 2 different chains punctuated by a corrugated flattened brass vintage bead adorned with another small bell. The tiny bells make a delightful tinkling sound as you move. The necklace is secured with a safety lobster clasp. One of a kind! sold
A braze welded sculpture of recycled bicycle parts. The legs and hips are rear derailleur plates, and the tail, head, and jaw of the mount is a brake lever and housing. The teeth are chain pins on a link plate.
The rider's torso is made of two rear derailleur mounting pegs, and a brake caliper forms its shoulders and arms. In its right manipulator is a spring clip from the underside of a saddle, and in its left is a staff of a handlebar stem bolt and expander nut, rear derailleur spring, and a wheel bearing race nut.
On its shoulders is an epaulette of a brake cable guide sleeve and a head of a tube clamp and alignment washer. It wears a jaunty hat of a headset locknut.
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This necklace started with a beautiful antique clockworks engraved with "Elgin Nat'l Watch Co" and measuring 1 1/2" in diameter. To the clockworks I riveted a copper-coated brass stamping of an old steam locomotive, possibly the "Best Friend", not sure as it is unmarked. To complete the steampunk vibe, I added a vintage clock face and brass cog. This gorgeous assemblage hangs from an 18" vintage hammered-textured brass chain which features a safety lobster clasp. I am a trained silversmith and have assembled this piece with rivets to last one or more lifetimes. One of a kind.