Showing posts with label silver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label silver. Show all posts

Friday, March 27, 2015

You're Invited: April First Friday Artwalk - Gitana Fine Silver Trunk Show

April's First Friday Artwalk is almost upon us, and we have quite a treat in store for all fans of fine silver jewelry, or for anyone who knows someone who appreciates it and needs a gift, or for anyone, actually!  This two-day show is a do-not-miss event:



Trunk Show:
Gitana Fine Silver’s
Spring Collection

Featuring New Work from Jewelry Artist Agnes Seebass

April 3 – 4, 2015

First Friday, April 3rd, 6-8 pm
Saturday, April 4th, 10-6 pm

In concert, First Friday Artwalk:

Peter Spencer and Friends
  
Bainbridge Island’s Gitana Fine Silver presents its
Spring Collection of fine silver jewelry
by noted jewelers from Mexico and beyond.
Trunk Show - two days only. 

Also Featured in April: 
Indigo textiles by Rowland and Chinami Ricketts
New wood sculpture by Alan Vogel and Nathan Christopher
New Illuminated Sculpture by L. Wendy Dunder 
Lisa Wederquist paintings


Event Location:  The Island Gallery, 400 Winslow Way E., #120, Bainbridge Island, Washington.

For good measure, here's a brief preview of some of the stunning pieces we're going to see on Friday and Saturday:



These three necklaces are all sterling silver, created by Agnes Seebass.
Top left: Pod form pendant with handmade Viking weave chain, slide clasp.
Top right:  Hammer-faceted round form pendant with handmade Viking weave chain, slide clasp.
Bottom:  Circle pendant, with oxidized patterning and shading, inset jade stone center,
triple slender wire neckpiece, slide chain.


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May 2013 Gallery Picks Newsletter

May is settling in nicely here on Bainbridge Island, blossoms popping everywhere in their welcome arrays of soon-to-be-summer color.  We've even spotted some here in the Gallery, so we feel we must share these new glorious pieces of art with you in our monthly Gallery Picks Newsletter.

For more information on each item, click on its title; you will be transported, web-style, to our online shop.  Or wander into the Gallery for the real-life, close-up experience!

So... what were we saying about blossoms...


This hanging lamp, made of bent wood and layers of tissue paper,
is simply delightful, bringing the glowing beauty of summer nasturtiums
right into your home.
We have several other new lamps as well, including a colorful
sconce, and always welcome commission requests. 

Silk Batik Reverse Applique

 An amazing creation from Isnia, this striking silk batik reverse applique
wallhanging is a vibrant depiction of the Four Elements on one side, and a
cooler expanse of what might be aquatic blooms on the other.  It is part
of the current Isnia exhibition on display at the Gallery.
Unfortunately, we're down to the last few days of this gorgeous show;
the pieces will come down next weekend.  Their next stop is Leipzig, Germany,
where they will be displayed in a museum.



The perfect wrap, this clever sleeved poncho is hand-knit from linen
and rayon yarns.  It goes beautifully with just about any outfit you fancy -
over jeans, perhaps, or a lightweight dress.  We've paired it here with
Carol Lee Shanks' deep purple crinkle silk tunic dress and skirt, perfect
 for a cool lady on a warm summer night, and draped it with two silk
batik beaded textile necklaces from Isnia's Red Lotus jewelry line.
Gorgeous!

We admit it.  We are infatuated with our recent Carter Smith arrivals.
And they've become so popular that we can barely keep them
photographed and posted in the shop.  Carter's artistry is in
full bloom in this incredible silk chiffon shibori scarf in tones of
purple, fuschia, navy blue, and copper.  Drape this over a white
or cream top and see how far you can go without drawing admiring
stares and compliments!  Of course, don't fret if purple isn't in your
color-scheme of things:  simply click on the link above, head
over to the Gallery's online shop, and you'll see many
different sizes and colors, with more to come.
Oh, and you might want to hold onto your heart!



A remarkable sculpture by Vashon Island artist Eric Nelsen.
Eric's intricate wood-fired pieces sometimes defy the laws of gravity
while drawing one's eye to every nook and cranny, each element
begging to be explored and contemplated by the viewer.  The effects
of the wood kiln (anagama) add to the "ancient artifact" quality of his work,
painstakingly executed in clay and flame, its very survival in the five-day firing
an amazing accomplishment, and a tribute to the artist. 


Silk Batik Mini-Scarf, Pinks.  Red Lotus for Isnia

We mentioned Isnia's silk batik textile jewelry line above; here's a closer look.
They are made from silk that has been hand-batiked in Isnia's Yogyakarta, Java,
studio, which is then sewn into various styles and embellished with gemstones,
freshwater pearls and tiny Delicata beads, as well as other delightful textile elements,
like silk-covered wooden beads.  They come in a variety of styles and lengths,
including multi-strand mini-scarves that can be tossed saucily over the
shoulders for a look that would make Isadora Duncan drool.
 

Eggshell Bowl #3.  Robin Hominiuk

A glowing Eggshell!
 This tiny wood-fired bowl is made of porcelain and rests in its own
rustic nest (wood-fired stoneware), happy to sit near you and
simply radiate light.  We have just received three of these
lovely sculptures, each a bit different in size and coloration,
all beautiful.  The exterior shows the warm touch of the
kiln's fire; the interior surprises, with a touch of rosy color and
a cheerful puddle of blue-green crackle glaze.





These are wonderful!  Simple, at first glance, but  they are more complex in design
than one might think, and at two and a half inches long make quite a statement.
(They also whimsically remind us of either errant UFOs or our local
landmark and beloved icon, the Seattle Space Needle!)
Sterling silver, delicately hammered, on secure posts, they are just dazzling.
(We actually think they'd like to escape, and zip around the skies at night;
either that, or visit the Needle for dinner with their Very Best Friend...)

This summer promises to be exciting, including the return of the Beau Metro Quartet to the Gallery in June!  We'll be posting reminder notices about that, and more, soon.  If you'd like to receive a reminder e-card directly in your inbox to let you know what's happening at the Gallery, simply send your e-mail address to sr@theislandgallery.net and we'll sign you up.  Otherwise, you can add us to you RSS feed by clicking on the link at the bottom of the page. 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Trunk Show: The Gitana Collection


Silver and Gold Leaf Post Earrings

Phew!  How fabulous are these earrings?

They and more like them will be available at the Gallery during our special April trunk show.  Details are below, and more photos from this extraordinary collection will pop up on the blog over the upcoming week or so.
The Gitana Collection
Spring Trunk Show
April 19 & 20, 2013
 
This Spring’s show is a collection of designs by various silver artists whose works have been chosen by Michelle Tange. Each piece reflects the quality and unique look that is represented by today’s artists working in Taxco, Mexico: jewelry inspired by the Mayans, the Celts, nature, and high fashion, including many one-of-a-kind items and award-winning designs. Featuring an extensive collection of pieces by Agnes Seebass who has gained worldwide recognition with her contemporary designs and unique perspective. Her work makes a statement and is wearable art at its finest.
 
Come view this extraordinary art and sip champagne:
 
Friday, April 19th, 12 noon - 6 pm ~ Saturday, April 20th, 11 am - 5 pm
 
The Island Gallery
400 Winslow Way E., #120
Bainbridge Island, Washington 


Sunday, December 23, 2012

December 2012 Gallery Picks, #2

To kick off the re-posting of our Gallery Picks onto this blog, here is the balance of December 2012, and some of our favorite things.  Simply click on the highlighted link to view individual items in our webshop.

Enjoy, and Happy Holidays!

Tres III, Carrie Goller
Mixed Media, 30” x40”
  
Yet another beautiful burst of form and color from prolific local artist Carrie Goller. 
We asked her to describe her technique:
  
“As I recall I used multiple acrylic mixed media and applied layers of tissue into gel medium to get texture.  Upon that went layers of paint – some of it iridescent and often alternating a palette knife with brushwork, then more tissue and more texturing from mediums such as fresco/crackle paste, pumice, then again more layers of paint.  I remember it being a wonderfully messy and freeing process with paint all over my hands and arms (usually I am pretty neat and tidy with my paint).  It’s very experimental and unlike my other work -- a lot of joy went into the painting of Tres III!”

The striking tones in this painting, effervescent reds, pinks and golds, are brought to earth by misty grey-blues and dense purples.  A metaphor?  Perhaps, for both the joy and gravity of life,
intermingling on one common yet infinitely rich canvas.


Akihiko Izukura:
Winter 2012 Collection
We are delighted to offer a selection of this incomparable designer’s superb hand-woven garments through mid-January at a price reduction of 20%.
Shown above:  Indigo Scarf
Shown below, rear view:  Kimono Pattern Jacket (link coming soon)




Dimensions:  8” x 15”
  
Close attention to detail, fine joinery, and clever combinations of regional and exotic woods are hallmarks of this many-talented woodworker’s art.  If that isn’t enough to love, his high-quality work is surprisingly affordable, making anything that comes out of John’s studio eminently giftable.  Stash jewelry, coins, or collectibles, or remove the grids for storage of documents, maps, or those dog-earred love letters... (gasp!)  If that hard-to-buy-for person who has everything doesn’t have one of these, then trust us, he or she doesn’t really have everything!
Available in several sizes and prices.


Salvaged Old-Growth Fir, Sustainable Fabric
Dimensions:  30" w x 30" d x 30" t
Sculptural and durable, this delightful reading chair is a Northwest native, born in the local forests and creatively rendered by one of our many outstanding local wood artists.  And so comfortable, one can  only imagine:  a splash of red by the fire; feet up, mug of warm something-or-other and a good book in hand; lights twinkling on boughs; relatives on the way... Relax whenever you can! 
Pieces available separately or as a set.



Big Glass Necklace, Klamir
Murano Glass
  
Direct from Venice, Italy, and the artistry of Mirella Foffano, comes a line of Murano glass and PVC jewelry that is drawing Ooohs and Aaahs at the gallery.  Shown is her bold sphere necklace of gold-toned glass; also in the picture are clear/teal and deep purple/lilac earrings. Our first shipment of these earrings sold out the day after  they arrived; our second order should be here around December 17th.  We’ll list them in the web shop right away (assuming they last long enough for us to take photos.  Just sayin’...)  Big, bold and utterly lightweight, these pieces are also sophisticated and just plain fun. 
Other styles are available.



Silver-Plated Hollowware
Wolmar “Tito” Castillo
Pitcher, Cream & Sugar Set with Wood Handles
Wolmar is the son of famed Taxco jewelry designer Antonio Castillo, founder of Los Castillo workshop that contributed greatly to the development of Taxco jewelry in the 1940s and 1950s.  Wolmar specializes in “hollowware,” silver plated onto copper
in the form of pitchers, trays, vases, et cetera.  The silver is complemented by intricate stonework details in the form of crocodiles, peacocks and lemurs.  Wolmar’s work has been exhibited extensively in the U.S. and he is often called on to lecture on the topic of modern Taxco silverwork.
Pitcher and Sugar/Creamer sold separately.


Ruffle Scarf, Liane Benoit

Several months ago a lovely lady came into the gallery wearing a lovely scarf that danced around her neck like a soft, ruffled cloud.  Impressed, we asked her about the piece, which she told us she had made herself from Spanish yarn, and that she had received compliments on it all day as she wore it around Seattle, on the ferry, and on Bainbridge Island.  What could we do but swiftly place an order for several of these gorgeous scarves?  They arrived, we put them on display, and poof - they flew out of the gallery!  We currently have our third shipment available, and what wonderful gifts these are.  They come in three lengths (approximately 38”/52”/96”) and a variety of colors.

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