Archive for December, 2009

New work for SFMOMA Sales Dec 12 & 19

Friday, December 11th, 2009
violette femme pendant and earrings

violette femme pendant and earrings

I’ve been cranking jewelery at the bench this last month to get ready for the holiday season, in particular for the SFMOMA Holidaze Craft Fairs that I’ll be selling at these next 2 Saturdays before Christmas, Dec 12 & 19, from 11:30-5:30. All proceeds go directly to the artists which is fantastic, but means that I can only accept cash or checks, not credit cards, boo hoo. ANYWAY, I’m excited to show my new KIDS line of bracelets ($15-$35) and new Pendants (shown in the photos here, $45-$55)  that have a more feminine flair with a tiny silver chain and just a hint of lego and bling. Come on out to Fort Mason Building A, SFMOMA Artists Gallery, would love to see you!

tire pendant & Mod earrings

tire pendant & Mod earrings

3rd Annual SCRAP Exhibition Opening

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Can I tell you again how much I LOVE S.C.R.A.P.! Not only are they doing another annual recycled art exhibition but TWO Exhibitions at the same time! Crazy people but spreads the love out I suppose. Titled Revisions: New Creations from scrap both shows run Dec 11, 2009 – Jan 29, 2010 at reMake Lounge and The SF Eco-Center. Each  show has its own opening reception, the first is THIS Friday, December 11 from 6-8pm at the reMake Lounge/Green Zebra space at the Crocker Galleria 50 Post St. Located in downtown SF  the Galleria is right outside of the Montgomery Station, and walk on the bottom level towards Sutter St.  The Eco-Center’s opening is Jan 14, 5:30-7:30pm at 11 Grove St (across from the SF Main Library).

At the reMake Lounge show you’ll see Cher the Love: Strong Enough Thong in her full ensemble of Soda holder & Sequin Boa and Silver/Sushi tray Halter. She’s proudly displayed in the window against a lovely recycled red cup ceiling sculpture installation. Can’t wait to take a photo and share with  you all, it’s super cool and works so well together. A closeup shot of the thong is also on the postcard! SCRAP uses my images every year, bless em!

SCRAP exhibition postcard

SCRAP exhibition postcard

Ho Ho Holiday Sales and Locations

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

viking angel minifig earringsIt’s December and Viking Angels are ready for Holiday Action! New LEGO minifig earrings for the holidays to suit the viking, raver, and santa lover in everyone. Just posted them up on Etsy, only for the holidays.

EXCITING NEWSFLASH: Announcing 2 new locations for emiko-o reware jewelry:

Phoenix Museum of Art Museum Store in Phoenix Arizonia (love the museum stores!)

Localpatron Holiday Store on Grant St (@ Green) in SF, CA (double love their selection of local Bay Area artists and designers; I can’t help but drop serious dough when I go in there to bring new work…). Localpatron is only around for the holidays, so shop before Jan 15.

holiday minif earringsWant to choose from a huge selection of my latest work in person? You’re in luck; I’ll be selling at the first ever SFMOMA Holidaze Craft Fairs at the SFMOMA Artists Gallery in Fort Mason, Building A on Dec 12 & 19, 11am-5:30pm.
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New Work at National Ornamental Metal Museum

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Encrypted

Encrypted

So much to report on what’s going on with my work this fall/winter! Can barely keep up on the exhibitions and holiday events, but I will do my best to get it all down here. First, and foremost, I made a brand new recycled art piece, non-LEGO for a change of pace. Encrypted is a set of 3 brooches in a wall environment that was made specifically for the National Ornamental Metal Museum‘s exhibition “Remake/Remodel” Nov 13, 2009- Jan 31, 2010 (see image, left). An invitational show, artists were asked to select a piece from NOMM’s Permanent Collection and then reinterpret the work into new pieces. I choose an iron coffer from Germany, 1650 as I found the locking mechanism on the inside of the lid very ornate with beautiful shapes (see image below).

German coffer, 1650

German coffer, 1650

Here is my artist statement for Encrypted:

“Computers are the “coffers” of the 21st century. They hold everything personal such as family photos, finances, and work projects stored for prosperity inside a hard drive. They serve as our portal to the outside world where we conduct “secure” business with others via encrypted systems and passwords. Private data can shared securely with others electronically via “keys” which lock (encrypt) and unlock data. While someone can physically steal a computer, they cannot gain access to the treasures within as long as the system has been Encrypted.

The computer components and circuitry in Encrypted were compiled from abandoned and damaged computers found in the street or donated by friends. Created as a companion piece to an iron German Coffer (1650) from the National Ornamental Metal Museum’s Permanent Collection. The decorative quality of the iron coffer’s internal lid locking mechanisms informed the design of the three brooches; the coffer’s wood base inspired the layered wall environment for the brooches to rest.” * * * * * *

It was quite amazing that while I was thinking about this piece before I started designing it, I would step out of my apartment and spot random computers and circuit boards laying on the street! Waiting for me just like that! The power of visualization at its best, I tell ya. Thanks to Aimee Golant for donating her evil Dell tower, which provided me with some of the loveliest mechanisms that I used in the brooches.

The wall environment is made up of recycled circuit boards and sterling silver. Measures 17 5/8″L x 7.25″W x 3″D. The Key brooches are made of recycled circuit boards/computer parts/Plexiglass; sterling & fine silver, brass, gold, aluminum, steel. Key 1 measures 11″L x 4.75″W x 7/8″D. Key 2 measures 5 1/8″L x 2 .25″W x 1 .5″D. Key 3 measures 3.75″L x 2″W x 1″D.

Here are close up images of the individual Key brooches. Next post I’ll share with you images of the custom box made for Encrypted and some tips for professional art packing…

Encrypted Key 3

Encrypted Key 3

Encrypted Key 2

Encrypted Key 2

Encrypted Key 1

Encrypted Key 1