Enjoy.
Monday, August 31, 2015
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
PEACE has been accepted in this years Sooke Fine Arts Show
I was given about 25 brass bullet casings from a friend. I had an idea of a necklace that I wanted to create. The bullets sat for sometime on my work bench while I plugged away at making my ' bread and butter' pieces for the shops that I supply and my market inventory. I was chomping at the bit to get to them but business came first. Finally I had a little free time. I had been dreaming of this piece for some time. It wasn't always exactly the same result but very close. Sometimes when you turn off your brain and follow your heart things just happen. I did not work on this piece all at once, I played here and there when I had free time...and it killed me because all I wanted to do was work on it until it was finished and I as well. I can not tell you how many hours went into it, I started by keeping track and quickly forgot to continue. I knew that I wanted to make something beautiful from something that I felt strongly about.
I had been invited to fire all sorts of weapons one day at the Victoria Fish and Game Protective Ass. everything from a black powder rifle, 100 year old buffalo rifle to a semi automatic. Don't get me wrong it was a rush and I loved it. My husband spent more money buying ammo just so that he could see the smile on my face when I lined up behind this amazing power. But honestly guns scare me. They get into the wrong hands and it only takes seconds for a mistake to happen.
I started by sawing out flowers because I love flowers and I love sawing ( some days...are better than others with the saw ) before I knew it I had 70 + flowers and 6 dragonflies. This year I starting working with dyes and inks to add color to the vintage metal that I work from and so this is what I decided to do. I etched each 17 bullet casing one at a time with a subtle floral motif. Each flower and insect were soldered to a brass wire which was then joined by one brass wire that came through the top of the bullet and attached to the thick black recycled rubber cord. the ends of the cord were finished with 2 separate bullets that I sawed down as end caps,and finally a large multicolored peace sign became the clasp. Each bundle of colorful flowers and pretty dragonflies pop out of the bullets as if they grew out from them.
I am very honored and humbled to say that it has been accepted into this years Sooke Fine Arts Show.
I hope that my piece will portray Peace !
MMM xo
I had been invited to fire all sorts of weapons one day at the Victoria Fish and Game Protective Ass. everything from a black powder rifle, 100 year old buffalo rifle to a semi automatic. Don't get me wrong it was a rush and I loved it. My husband spent more money buying ammo just so that he could see the smile on my face when I lined up behind this amazing power. But honestly guns scare me. They get into the wrong hands and it only takes seconds for a mistake to happen.
I started by sawing out flowers because I love flowers and I love sawing ( some days...are better than others with the saw ) before I knew it I had 70 + flowers and 6 dragonflies. This year I starting working with dyes and inks to add color to the vintage metal that I work from and so this is what I decided to do. I etched each 17 bullet casing one at a time with a subtle floral motif. Each flower and insect were soldered to a brass wire which was then joined by one brass wire that came through the top of the bullet and attached to the thick black recycled rubber cord. the ends of the cord were finished with 2 separate bullets that I sawed down as end caps,and finally a large multicolored peace sign became the clasp. Each bundle of colorful flowers and pretty dragonflies pop out of the bullets as if they grew out from them.
I am very honored and humbled to say that it has been accepted into this years Sooke Fine Arts Show.
I hope that my piece will portray Peace !
MMM xo
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Sometimes we are guided...
As some of you may know my mom and dad in Montreal are my best pickers. They spend 3 seasons scouring the thrift stores, garage and estate sales to find me the best silver platters, serving trays and plates to make my jewelry. Today they shared a lovely and touching story with me. They were off to garage sales in the West Island. They came upon a group of ladies who were selling some goods for a fund raiser. My folks quickly spotted some silver and told the ladies that their daughter makes jewelry from these forgotten treasures. The women said to them that she had just heard of a women in BC that makes jewelry with this metal and my parents said, " it is our daughter ". Sometimes we are guided...
I could hear the quiver in my dads voice as he told me this story, they are both so thrilled for me and I know that they are so proud. With all their encouragement as I was growing up and the constant reinforcement that I could do anything if I set my mind to it, this has helped make me the strong and determined person that I am today.
Love you mom and dad, more than you know.
MMM xoxo
I could hear the quiver in my dads voice as he told me this story, they are both so thrilled for me and I know that they are so proud. With all their encouragement as I was growing up and the constant reinforcement that I could do anything if I set my mind to it, this has helped make me the strong and determined person that I am today.
Love you mom and dad, more than you know.
MMM xoxo
Friday, May 8, 2015
Mother's Day
Mom,
Happy Mother’s Day.
I am so sorry that you are without your children today and everyday.
But today I will think of you as I do often. If you were with me today I
would spoil you. I would take you out for a pedicure, then off to Butchart
Gardens we would go. We would stroll through the gardens hand in hand and you
would teach me all about the beauty, we would order tea and sit and chat. We
would talk from the heart about nice things, happy things and things that needed
to be said. Then off we would go for a beautiful lunch at one of my favorite
vineyards, we would sit on their gorgeous patio while sipping chilled white wine
as the mist would cool us from the wooden pillars of the pergola. We would order
cheese, specialty breads and of course seafood and we would laugh and laugh and
enjoy each others company. Then we would come back to our place and we would
kick off our shoes and we would sit on the swing and let the breeze guide us. We
would listen to the birds sing , watch the turtles sunning themselves on the log
in the pond, we would follow the path of the ducks and the babies as they played
carefree in the water as the dragonflies fly overhead.
I love you mom and think of you often. Please don’t feel alone, because we
are always in your heart.
Just remember that Henry and I are the only two people who have ever heard
your heart beat from inside your body.
Much love mama,
Thursday, March 26, 2015
New Mediterranean Collection
I was playing around in the studio the other day after being inspired by a class that I took with Brendalee Astells. I got out all my little bits, nails, rivets, screws. I found a lovely Mediterranean style tray in a thrift store not too long ago and this was the end result. Love the layering. I am really enjoying
combining the different metals. Mixed Metal Mimi...
MMM xo
New Spring of 2015 Colors Collection.
It feels like spring here on Vancouver Island. I know that the rest of Canada has suffered greatly this winter with storm after storm. We virtually have not experienced winter this year at all. I feel grateful and relieved to live in such a beautiful place. Therefore I have been inspired to create a very cheerful and colorful line of jewelry. As always I use recycled silver plate platters, trays and plates which I add a concoction of colorful dyes.
Enjoy .
MMM xo
Enjoy .
MMM xo
Monday, March 16, 2015
Friday, March 13, 2015
Mixed Metal Mimi on TV
Mixed Metal Mimi is on TV.
I was so fortunate to have Daphne Goode and Orlando her cameraman come visit my studio and do a piece on my story.
Here it is, enjoy.
MMM xo
Monday, March 9, 2015
Choosing the Right Necklace Length
Choosing the Right Necklace Length.
Ever wonder which length is best for you? I hope this helps.
MMM xo
Ever wonder which length is best for you? I hope this helps.
MMM xo
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
News Paper Article
Thank you Caroline Storie for taking the time to visit my studio and taking an interest in my story.
MMM xo
http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/news/291347271.html
MMM xo
http://www.cowichannewsleader.com/news/291347271.html
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Art Challenge
I was nominated by one of my artists friends to take part in an art challenge. I am to post on Facebook 3 photos of my art work for 5 days. Here is day 1-4 .
MMM xo
MMM xo
Friday, January 16, 2015
Mother and Daughter Bond
Mother and Daughter Bond
I am 50 years old this year and I still receive care packages from my parents in Montreal. As some of you may know they are my 'Great Canadian Pickers' they spend 3 seasons souring the garage sales and estate sales to get me the best silver plate items for me to recycle. I could not do it without them because I just don't have the time. I don't tell them enough how much it means to me. ( love you mom and dad and thank you xoxo) When a box of silver comes in there is always a little treat. Sometimes it is a box of Quebec maple syrup ( liquid gold ) or a little bird for my garden or a cute top that my mom found in a garage sale that she knows I will love. So at Christmas time there was a heavy box that came filled with 4 cans of maple syrup, candies, recipes cut out from a magazine ( my mom loves her magazines- I always tell her that she can get any recipe that she wants on the 'Google box' but she still love her magazines.) As I unpacked the box there was another box of cookies I just figured that they 're-gifted' them to me. But inside was the most special gift. A hand knit sweater from my mom. It was so lovingly folded with tissue , extra wool and buttons and the best part was the tag which she added a few special words with a pen. It fits me like a glove. We live miles apart and don't see each other often but she still knows me. I guess you are always your mothers baby. Since losing my only sibling some time ago I have formed a wall around myself so that when I will face losing another important person in my life it will hurt less. This gift really touched my heart. My mom has always bean a knitter and sewer and she taught me something I will always cherish. We used to tease her because she would knit at night while ' watching TV ' and often she would fall asleep with her knitting needles in hand, she could doze off for minutes at a time and all you had to do was nudge her and she would wake up and continue exactly where she left off never missing a stitch. These are some of the many special memories that I will always carry in my heart.
Thank you mom, I love you with all my heart.xo
MMM xo
I am 50 years old this year and I still receive care packages from my parents in Montreal. As some of you may know they are my 'Great Canadian Pickers' they spend 3 seasons souring the garage sales and estate sales to get me the best silver plate items for me to recycle. I could not do it without them because I just don't have the time. I don't tell them enough how much it means to me. ( love you mom and dad and thank you xoxo) When a box of silver comes in there is always a little treat. Sometimes it is a box of Quebec maple syrup ( liquid gold ) or a little bird for my garden or a cute top that my mom found in a garage sale that she knows I will love. So at Christmas time there was a heavy box that came filled with 4 cans of maple syrup, candies, recipes cut out from a magazine ( my mom loves her magazines- I always tell her that she can get any recipe that she wants on the 'Google box' but she still love her magazines.) As I unpacked the box there was another box of cookies I just figured that they 're-gifted' them to me. But inside was the most special gift. A hand knit sweater from my mom. It was so lovingly folded with tissue , extra wool and buttons and the best part was the tag which she added a few special words with a pen. It fits me like a glove. We live miles apart and don't see each other often but she still knows me. I guess you are always your mothers baby. Since losing my only sibling some time ago I have formed a wall around myself so that when I will face losing another important person in my life it will hurt less. This gift really touched my heart. My mom has always bean a knitter and sewer and she taught me something I will always cherish. We used to tease her because she would knit at night while ' watching TV ' and often she would fall asleep with her knitting needles in hand, she could doze off for minutes at a time and all you had to do was nudge her and she would wake up and continue exactly where she left off never missing a stitch. These are some of the many special memories that I will always carry in my heart.
Thank you mom, I love you with all my heart.xo
MMM xo
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