I didn't make this one!
A friend of mine did though.
In dental school they teach students the same basic skills to be a jeweler. Same materials, tools, processes.
Adventures in making stuff. Patrick Stanton, a jeweler and maker who lives in Ellensburg Washington.
Adrian Pearsall Chair. Freshly reupholstered! This one is Circa 1968. We live in a 1964 house so this style fits. Plus I love it. |
It has a 'craft associates' tag and the original walnut frame is in good shape. |
The fabric is vintage. And this photo shows the vibrant colors. |
Someone had redone it in maybe the early 80's. |
no good.... I think. These were the craigslist photos. I think i paid like $135. But, then the fabric and labor so maybe $700 into it. |
Adrian Pearsall for Craft Assoc. Lounge Chair and Ottoman. This one is a 1964. |
This is the original fabric and I liked it, but the foam was all crunchy. So we ordered Knoll fabric in red which is an appropriate material for the period. |
This is me playing around in photoshop to see what it would look like in the Knoll red. |
I briefly considered a cowhide. Es no bueno. |
I paid $195, and drove 3 hours to get it. Then fabric and labor. So I figure about $900 into the finished red version. |
Here is another work in progress..... |
This is jasper from the hills around Ellensburg, WA. My attempt at a Navajo style or design. |
It is set in fine silver (.999) |
The local newspaper, The Daily Record, is including me in an almanac of Art in Kittitas County! Link to story here.... |
Here is a gem quality Ellensburg Blue I made for a Friend. |
I always like designs that are asymmetrical. This is a natural stone and does have some inclusions, etc. |
Fine Silver |
Construction Pictures |
Goofing Off |
This picture shows what a sheet of 999 silver looks like when I buy it. Those are tiny little balls of gold, for a different project, sitting on the metal strip. |
Here are some earrings I made a long time ago. The Ellensburg Chalcedony usually exhibits some pink tones in light. |