This past weekend I spent in Oakland, California at a jewelers' retreat called Bay Area Bead Extravaganza, or BABE for short. It's a real treat to go to one of these as you're surrounded by creativity, positive energy and joy. Spending time with like-minded individuals is relaxing and inspiring at the same time. Learning something new is always something that gets me up and to also have the chance to shop in a vendor hall filled with a myriad of tools, stones and beads... well, you can imagine the high we were all on! (And it was not from the residual pot smoke that infiltrated every hallway of the hotel by Sunday! Not from the same group of guests, mind you... I think!)
Friday I had the good fortune to take another class with Kelly Russell. She's an experimenter and one of the innovators of new techniques, especially in the metal clays. I love her design aesthetic and have several of her beads as focal points in necklaces I wear. She's also generous with her knowledge and comfortable to have as a workshop teacher. This class was the reverse of the class I'd take from her previously, 2 years ago. Instead of porcelain on silver clay, we were putting silver clay on porcelain.
"Leland Blue Antique Slag" - result of slag from an iron ore factory near Leland; such a pretty blue
It was a great weekend out of my studio which can feel pretty quiet sometimes. I work best that way, but it's nice to get out and mingle with the artists one admires and shop for new unique materials.