2013 has been busy and exciting. I haven't been posting here often, I know. There hasn't been much time for the studio and that's usually what I post about. But I'll be at Columbus Winterfair again this year (yay!) Dec 6-8 and need to get ready. And I MISS the studio. Don't wait until the last minute... don't wait until the last minute... don't wait More about that show later... What really got me out here, though, is Lewton-Brain Foldform Competition news -- it's so exciting how the event has taken off in just over a year. ... and then please scroll down and see what I've been up to lately. <grn> News: The 2013 Lewton-Brain Foldform Competition I have some great publicity to share. The center spread of November's Art Jewelry magazine is dedicated to the 2013 Lewton-Brain Foldform Competition results! You'll see the winning entries (1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place, and our two Honorable Mentions) featured beautifully across the pages. Pick them up from newsstands a week from today! Accompanying the magazine is a wonderful online gallery that includes not only the winning pieces, but all the Jurors' Choice selections too. Readers can click each entry to view the full image with description, and views are tallied right on the page. Many of the featured artists are members of the foldforming group that I admin on Facebook. If you are a metalsmith interested in foldforming, please join us there! (Note: read the "about" page before signing up. If your Facebook page doesn't show your metal work, you'll need to contact me.)
Pretty sure my next post will be something from the studio. Check back next week and leave me a scolding message if that doesn't happen!!
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9/27/2013 04:11:40 pm
I'm holding you to it, Sue. In the studio to play this weekend, no excuses.
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Sue Lacy
9/28/2013 12:04:20 pm
That's what I need, some tough love :-)
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Sue Lacy WiredThis began as a hobbyist's blog. Over time it became a quest to support & connect metalsmiths around the globe who use foldforming techniques in their work. See how it all turned out: www.foldforming.org Archives
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