The hummingbirds are buzz, buzz, buzzing around, and still finding plenty of food with our flowers at the moment. Everyday we see hummingbirds. We don't have any feeders for them - only the natural ones ie flowers!
It never ceases to amaze me the loud noise that such a tiny bird can make - not just with their hovering, but their little squeaks when they chase each other!! And as I see them, I just feel they are buzzing at me, nagging me to make them in silver. I did make a hummingbird charm a few months ago, for my mum....and like the shape of it... the curled under tail....open wings...
So I've combined the "nagging" hummingbird with trying out a new style of ring. This is a simple style of sculptural ends on thick fine silver wire....a type of bypass ring with a hummingbird and flower together. What do you think?
The basic style of sculptural end I first saw from Kate McKinnon's work and she's recently been discussing it in her blog. I really enjoyed making it - and keep looking at it thinking it should be a neck wire or bangle bracelet or something like that....
And yes, if you are like my husband, your first thought is that it is dangerous!!! It is a cocktail ring - not meant to be worn when gardening etc - and definitely catches the eye - but hopefully, not literally :=D It's just a statement. Everything we wear doesn't have to be sensible!
So live out loud - like a tiny hummingbird!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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I absolutely ADORE this ring, it is SUCH mindblowing work, such details, such poetry, such MOVEMENT!!!! Aaaaaargh(swallowing)mffffff... WOW!! Had a look at Kate Mckinnon's work too, SO inspiring!!! Fantastic!!
Yes, we think alike! You put a lot more time and personality into your version though. Nice!
We think alike! But your bird and flower ring shows a lot more time and work than mine. Nice!
Ruth, I'm so glad you tried out the sculptural ends- doesn't the technique make a fabulous ring? Your hummer is excellent.
Kate
Thanks Fabs and Kate. Yes, I loved the technique. I actually had cast the flower in fine silver, so fused that and then added the hummingbird. I want to do more now!
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