Not bad for a first try if I do say so myself. I want to figure out how to give it a better polish and work with the ears a bit more so it isn't quite so "mouse looking" (as my 8 year old tells me.) On the whole, though, I'm pretty happy with it.
I still want to try doing some pewter casting of bits for the girdle and the drop to attach it, but I settled for a purchased finding for now since the month disappeared into carving and I just plain ran out of time.
The muzzle is made from bronze colored foil tape, and I wrapped some blue crystals in the tape to give it the look of actually being set. I am really thrilled with the effect. May have to do it to more beads for clothing decoration in the future.
I'm sorta kinda toying with the idea of seeing if I can get some jet and try carving that. There are zibellinos in inventories made from that. Most notable is an ermine with a jet head in Mary Queen of Scott's belongings. Jet is apparently very soft to carve, but can be difficult to take detail since it can break. It'd be an entirely different experience. The black would certainly be a contrast to the soft pink of the rose quartz. Also, and this is sort of rather nifty, jet is available to find in Utah. It is not the highest quality of jet, but I'm not the greatest carver, so who knows if I'll notice.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
A woman is more than her dress
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Brembate was rather well known for writing poetry in Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian. Unfortunately, very few of her poems survive.
One non-poem survival that I was really excited to see is her imprese. It was published in 1565 in Le Imprese Illustri by Girolamo Ruscelli. The text (in Spanish) translates to "I will guard them better." The image is of a dozing dragon in front of the Garden of Hesperides from which Hercules stole the golden apples. The entirety of Ruscelli is available online. Some rather interesting imprese. What I found most interesting was that the imprese of a non-royal woman was published in her lifetime. Granted, she was interesting in her own right as well as being part of a powerful family that was involved in a giant family feud with intrigue and multiple murder going on at about this time (the family troubles came to a head in 1563.) Regardless of the reason, I'm excited to see it.
It is sad that her poetry didn't survive as well. There is a volume of poems dedicated to her with poems by 31 OTHER poets, but only 3 sonnets and one longer piece survive. Of the 3 sonnets, two are pretty specific to particulat historic persons. This is the other one.
Sublime thought always
unburdens my heart of other thought
like the brilliant sun lightens dark clouds
shows me the true path to heaven.
This alone rules my breast
and creates desire, forms rose and violet words,
as changing as April
under the majestic sun
Now, if Heaven and Nature
wish that the sun be within me
who is powerful enough then to take it away?
However much cruel Fortune might oppose this
she can never challenge
the mindful care of heaven.
Translation and most of the information is from Irma B. Jaffe's book Shining Eyes, Cruel Fortune: The lives and loves of Renaissance female poets. I can't recommend it enough. Besides being a scholarly work that is easy to read, it includes art of a variety of types to give more insight into the poets. On top of which, it comes with a cd of the poems being read aloud in both English and the original Italian.
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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Quartz dust in the hair is not to be recommended
I need to add a hat or scarf to my protective equipment. I started out working with the cutting wheel to remove some of the unwanted bulk at the back edge. I'm also cutting the rock into a few smaller pieces. Vaguely toying with shaping and polishing them up and setting them into the pewter findings I'm hoping to cast to make the girdle belt. That may be FAR too ambitious for the next two weeks, however.
I was a bit too overzealous and pushed the first wheel, rather than letting it work it's own way through the stone. Hence the discoloration. It will wash off, so that isn't an issue. Other than the destruction of the cutting wheel.
After the third day (and an interval of waiting for more wheels in the mail, when I upgraded) of cutting, I shifted to starting to do some shaping and some smoothing with my carving bits, just to hopefully make myself feel better about progress. It isn't actually as bad as I just made it sound; I have limited time for carving due to the noise and the fact that I need to do it after the kids are asleep, so there is a little window between bedtime and the point when it is to loud. We're also pretty close to our neighbors, so powertools after 9 is probably not the best idea.
The stone is smoothing nicely, and it at least feels good, even if it doesn't look much different yet.
I was a bit too overzealous and pushed the first wheel, rather than letting it work it's own way through the stone. Hence the discoloration. It will wash off, so that isn't an issue. Other than the destruction of the cutting wheel.
After the third day (and an interval of waiting for more wheels in the mail, when I upgraded) of cutting, I shifted to starting to do some shaping and some smoothing with my carving bits, just to hopefully make myself feel better about progress. It isn't actually as bad as I just made it sound; I have limited time for carving due to the noise and the fact that I need to do it after the kids are asleep, so there is a little window between bedtime and the point when it is to loud. We're also pretty close to our neighbors, so powertools after 9 is probably not the best idea.
The stone is smoothing nicely, and it at least feels good, even if it doesn't look much different yet.
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