Let's get my little post out of the way first, and then to the important stuff.

One of the first things I ever grabbed to foldform was a piece of plumbing pipe.  It just happened to be laying around the house.  I liked the result but that's as far as it went.  Then last week I saw a demo for making a puffed ring with dapping tools, and thought about that pipe again.  So I cut off some short lengths, annealed them with my torch, and started hammering them into my dapping block.   Here is what I got.
Too bad I can't get any two to look alike, because don't you think the one in front would make a great eye?  (Hehe little things make me happy.) 

Yes, I know.  Get back to jewelry, crazy girl.

Anyway.

Guess what's coming up?

A Foldforming Conference with Charles Lewton-Brain
I have a VERY exciting trip coming up in a few short weeks, Aug 3-6.  I will be at the  Center of Metal Arts in New York for more incredible foldforming instruction from Charles Lewton-Brain.  YOU COULD GO TOO.  There are still spaces left!  Check out the web site http://centerformetalarts.com and click on Upcoming Seminars in the left column.  
NOTE:  Ask about available housing and work-trade opportunities!!

And a foldform competition DEADLINE JUNE 30
After registering, keep scrolling down to see the Call for Entries for the inaugural Lewton-Brain Foldform Award.  If you do foldforming, enter your pieces!  It's a great way to get your work in front of amazing judges Charles Lewton-Brain, Tim McCreight, and Ed Mack.  And if you do metal at all, I'm absolutely sure you own a copy of The Complete Metalsmith by Tim McCreight... or have received copies of those pages as handouts in class-- Right?

Not quite sure?  
Here is a great write-up about the event: 
Foldform Inventor Charles Lewton-Brain to Give Away Jewelers' Secrets at NY Summer Event 

...and a tasty video to push you over the edge.   
Now enter the competition and get your work in front of these world class judges!!
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Charles Lewton-Brain
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Tim McCreight
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Ed Mack (far left)
Ed Mack was awarded the Julius Blum Award in March 2012 for contribution to the national metal arts community.
 


Comments

07/13/2012 10:38am

Thanks Sue, what a great idea I have some copper pipe lengths lying around and hand been wondering what to make of them and here you have posted such a brilliant idea!

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