Friday, October 03, 2008
If the Shoe Fits…
I completed this bracelet just this morning for an exhibition call for entry entitled The Perfect Fit – Shoes Tell Stories on exhibition at the Fuller Craft Museum from June 6, 2009 to January 3, 2010. Starting in February 2010, the exhibition will travel to exhibition venues around the country.
The shoes were originally cast from a vintage plastic Barbie doll shoe in sterling and then the the heels were extended via hand-fabrication techniques to enable a rivet ball head to connect each shoe link. The clasp is an extension hook off one of the heels.
Fingers crossed that I get in! I submitted a couple other pieces as well, but this was the only new piece.
Labels:
exhibition,
from the bench,
plastic body series,
sneak peak
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18 comments:
How gorgeous! Yet another lovely piece, I'm awed (as usual ;P).
Damn girl, you'd BETTER get in! It's gorgeous!
This rock! Or teeters. Depending on your definitions. Good job. You have such a great imagination.
This piece is really clever- and beautiful! Good luck!
Seiously, this bracelet is AWESOME!! I love it!
OMG! Soooooo Cool! Very Georg Jensen-esque!
Best of luck!
incredible! fingers crossed.
WOW! Just...WOW! That is amazingly beautiful. I totally love it. Good luck, it had better get in!
That is truly lovely! Good luck!
WOW guys!! Thank you so much for your support and encouragement! I guess it is pretty special if it's getting this much of a response! Thank you all :-)
I'll keep you posted!
You are so awesome!
Absolutely brilliant piece. Gorgeous construction, amazing idea. I *love* this bracelet!
one word comes to mind: GORGEOUS!
I want it!
holy high heels, barbie! this is incredible! you're definitely in, no doubt about it.
I used to love those shoes - wished I had a pair in every color - love the bracelet
I was going to say "Wow! Just... Wow!" but I saw that comment was already taken, so I'm at a loss now. But LOVE IT! :)
Ohh- brilliant!
And so brilliant I see that adjective has already been used.
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