Saturday, February 14, 2009

Perfectly Twisted





I'm fascinated by wire wrapping. Just a little piece of wire, bent here, twisted there, and you've turned a simple stone into a framed masterpiece.

So far I have not delved into the art and craft of wire work. But I'm going to share with you someone who has, and with great success.

Susan of Perfectly Twisted Jewelry has been designing jewelry for three years and selling for two. It was her love of unusual stones that drove Susan to her art. And in Susan's skilled hands there is no doubt that this is art.



Susan is generous with her gift as well, selling tutorials as well as finished designs in her Etsy store. And next month she begins teaching at her local bead store.

Please check out fellow Esmarts member Susan's work at her Etsy store and her blog, you will be amazed and inspired.

14 comments:

  1. I just LOVE Iz's work! She makes it look so easy.

    Great blog, Elayne!

    Jamie
    Creations by JAE

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  2. Love the copper doughnut piece. Very pretty! Thanks for introducing this artist to us.

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  3. Stunning work, that is my next project to learn though I doubt I'll ever get anything to look as perfect as her work.

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  4. You are wonderful! thank you for these kind words. Much love and hugs.

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  5. I love the copper donut piece too. Such a simple add kicks the piece up at least 2 notches! Thanks for sharing - I'm off to check her Etsy shop.

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  6. Not only is Susan a giver, but she has a big heart and will help everyone. wonderful blog and Susan you do fantastic work!!!

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  7. Hi there! I just recently noticed the work on perfectly twisted and honestly I am taken aback and intimidated at the same time, it's awesome! Very nice of you to share and show these great photos!Lisa C. www.abeadaday.blogspot.com

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  8. Susan sure has the magic touch, doesn't she? Her work has flare, and I really like that. She's also our team poet too.

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  9. Great overview of Izzy's work! What a wonderful introduction of her to everyone! Teri
    Twitter: Teri_B
    http://sandtcreations.etsy.com
    http://www.sandtcreations.com/wordpress

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  10. These are beautiful! I'm sure you could do it too...you are renaissance crafter. Saftah told me about the bags you've been making to send out gifts. Perhaps you can participate in the following:

    SHOW ME YOUR CREATIVE GIFT BOX COMPETITION and win a MISS LILITH NECKLACE

    Post your link or image to your gorgeous gift box/ gift bag!
    In order to qualify, you must be a Miss Lilith blog follower
    Deadline: March 20, 2009

    love,

    Shiran

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  11. Thank you for your comments on the new look of my blog. I couldn't resist adding this background.

    I love wire wrapping and am always amazed at the work of others and can only aspire to create something as wonderful myself.

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  12. Oh lala! I love wire-wrapping too. I did try it but it takes patience and a lot of work! It made me admire wire-wrappers the more! oh, btw, come share that Kahlua with me. I don't mind not wearing the hat. As for the pic, that lady's camera and hand was actually in my camera's way and didn't realize it until I checked my photos. Really weird how it happened.

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  13. Yes, she's very talented! I "stumbled" over her blog earlier and Susan's work is great. And teaching is such a great experience! Enjoy it!

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  14. That work is just gorgeous! I love the really complex, big piece. Wouldn't that make a statement!

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