Tuesday, October 13, 2009

La Catrina · Leather, Sterling Silver Necklace


Catrina is a representation of Lady Death at her most elegant. Originally depicted in a 1913 etching by Mexican artist Jose Guadalupe Posada, she has become an icon and an archetype.

Her face is adorned with designs similar to those found on sugar skulls which are given to both the living and the dead in celebration of the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) holiday. A six-pointed star sits at her crown, a shining anatomical heart floats before her chest, and she is flanked with the outspread wings of a bird of prey. La Catrina hangs delicately from a series of faceted, jet black, glass beads reminiscent of a rosary which are then attached to lengths of soft suede lace. The necklace closes with a handmade hook clasp adorned with the same glass beads.

The main pendant was was hand carved and tooled from vegetable-tanned leather and then dyed and painted. Her eyes and heart have a high gloss finish so they glisten in the light. The front of the pendant is sealed with an acrylic coating to ensure that it stays vibrant for a long time to come, but please keep it dry and out of prolonged exposure to direct sunlight to ensure its longevity. It is signed by the artist on the reverse.

measurements • necklace is about 21"(53.3cm) in length; pendant is approximately 3.5"(8.4cm) wide by 3"(7.6cm) long at its broadest points
materials • hand-carved & painted leather, sterling silver wire, glass beads
priceSOLD!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Art & Jewelry at the Riegelsville Gallery


These two bracelets along with two sets of earrings, two matted prints and several postcards of my art are now available through the Riegelsville Gallery & Tattoo Shop. They host a nice selection of other items including jewelry, leather craft, glass, and paintings by additional local artisans, and of course if you're interested in some quality ink I'm sure they'd be happy to assist.

They do not have a website at the moment, but if you happen to be north easternmost section of Bucks County bordering Northampton, drop by for a visit:

Riegelsville Gallery
671 Easton Road (Route 611)
Riegelsville, PA 18077-7219
610-749-2564

Thursday, October 8, 2009

She might appear angelic now....


These are two leather pendants on which I'm currently working. I hope to get them completed for Hallowe'en/Samhain/Dia de los Muertos as they have an elegant chthonian theme (although the pendant in progress on the table has more of a creepy-cute look) in keeping with the holiday. The figure in the central pendant looks benign and angelic now, but I have other plans for her!
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