Further to an earlier post about trees starting to change, it's become evident that autumn is well and truly here now - the weather has been appalling for a week and I have the heating on as I type. My garden, which never truly flourished this 'summer', is looking distinctly end-of-the-season and the torrential rain today won't have done anything to improve that.
Please click on any of the photographs for a larger view.


We also had a trip to Blackpool this last weekend - it's the area we both hail from and were over visiting family. As it had been a better day than forecast, we decided to get a walk along the Prom between dinner and coffee whilst we had the chance. The sky wasn't quite as cheerful when we got there as it had looked from the window and whilst the temperature was just nice for walking in shirt sleeves - it was soon raining and we did get a little damp.

The scenes along the Prom further reinforced the autumnal feel as the Illuminations were switched on a couple of days earlier - an event that signals the end of summer, going back to school and nights drawing in.
I do like how they've improved the Prom (and are still working on it) - at least at the South Shore end where we usually walk - there are frequent large art and sculpture installations, wide flat, safe areas to walk with plentiful seats, even some under cover for days just like this. See my earlier blog with photographs of the sculpture by Peter Blake.

Last time we walked this section, this particular item was missing whilst it underwent refurbishment. It's the largest glitterball in the world, tipping the nod to the ballroom dancing heritage of Blackpool. It's called "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" and features 45, 000 individual mirrors. It turns gently and the scene and sky around it are reflected as a glittering mosaic from the surface - although I'm sure it works much better with a more interesting sky.
My work this week:
Over the last week or so, I've finished a number of pieces and am just working my way through a mountain of photographs of them so that I can get them listed in the next couple of days.

It had an unusual alternating link design that looked like a knot between the links and I wondered if I could mimic something similar and had a bash - but from memory! When I'd done and actually went to get the chain out to compare it, my version was less like the original than I'd expected, but I'm really happy with how it did turn out and I'm sure it will soon become a favourite to make - it's fun to do, although a bit hard on the fingers. I thought that the long earrings, with their circular joining link had rather an Arts and Crafts feel to the design, with the long elegant shapes so typical of that design movement.


Further to previously posted Sterling silver nugget single piece earrings, I wanted to try making an articulated pair that would move a little more. These are quite large molten nuggets, soldered with a little loop on the back which in turn hangs from an earwire. I also made some much larger single piece nugget earrings and a very large molten nugget pendant - which is already proving tricky to photograph well.
4 comments:
I thought that about your long earrings - that they were reminsicent of arts and crafts. I love them.
Thanks BBB - they're certainly one of my favourites of my recent designs - they're very fluid and slinky too - making them comfortable to wear at that length. I have a head full of ideas using the same elements.
Those little red mushrooms are adorable! I wish they grew here!
I really love your copper bracelet too :)
Thank you solarissky, the bracelet was fun to make, I've started another one but not had chance to get very far with it yet. I thought you might get the mushrooms in Canada, I think there are variations all over the world, but they need damp woodland I suspect.
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