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Rough…for CFFC
“Point of View” For CFFC
Silver for CFFC, Dec. 29, 2023
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Before I came to Mexico, I made jewelry, and my favorite pieces always told stories. The first brooch represented my two loves: art and writing. The second is my dad and me on trips out to the ranch. The figure of the man looks exactly like my dad, right down to the hat and the khakhi shirt that he always wore. The third photo I took of a basked full of my silver rings.—only one of them made by me. The last photo above is of an ebony heart that was decked out with different stories of my life, including little silver Dutch shoes that represented the homeland of both my grandfather and my grandmother’s parents.
When I first posted this, I had said that none are four views of the only silver ring I remember ever making, for an assignment in my first silversmithing class. I hand cut out the figures, which represented different places I had lived in my life. I soldered them onto a band and then decided it was too broad for my finger, so I hand-sawed around all the figures to make this weird little end result. That’s me leaping from my neighborhood in L.A. to my isolated mountain house up in the redwoods. From palm trees to Redwoods. There is no way I’d be capable of making such an intricate labor-intensive piece now!!!
For CFFC
Leaves After Rain: For FOTD Nov 29, 2023
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Finally, we had rain––of course on the first day my friends arrived for a two-day visit. At any rate, at least in addition to getting pretty wet, I got these shots
For Cee’s FOTD
Let There Be Light! For CFFC
Okay, I couldn’t resist. My husband Bob Brown and I used to make lamps so they seem to be naturals to show for this prompt. To see more of our lamps, go HERE.
This is the only one that I still have. Bob did the wood and stone. I made the paper and formed the spiral shade.
Tree Art for CFFC
These photos were all taken over the period of a few hours in 2018. The painted trees I found lakeside. Obviously, they had been painted by children, perhaps by the children of the Ajijic Lake Chapala Society art class, since these trees were just outside its lakeside gates.
The tree “sculpture” was found somewhere in Ajijic, although I don’t remember ever seeing it on the Lake Chapala Society grounds. Whether it is a natural product of the tree or whether its shape was helped along by some local artist, I can’t tell. There were no obvious marks indicating that it had been sculpted, but perhaps some of the limbs and body parts had been rounded off a bit, but very skillfully if so.
The wall built around the tree I believe I photographed in Chapala. It is not unusual to see walls and even roads constructed around trees here. There is a whole avenue of trees popping up out of the road bed in Ajijic as well on Aquilles Serdan.
For CFFC-Wood
Dependable and Roomy! For Cee’s “Ultimate Driving” Challenge
Something dependable with enough room for my stuff is my choice of a perfect vehicle!!


