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The call went out a month ago: your jewelry, it cried! Bring us your jewelry in support of the Interstitial Arts Foundation! At the time, I was just beginning the expensive fabulous addiction hobby of jewelry-making. This siren call then just dragged me into deep waters, with only a ship of silver wire and hidden caves of beads for my comfort.

I like to think I didn't embarrass myself on my maiden voyage.

The IAF auction called for us to interpret any of the stories in Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing through the lens of precious metal and stone. Choosing wasn't difficult for me, for all that there were many fine stories and engendered ideas. Still, it was a piece inspired by K. Tempest Bradford's "Black Feather" that immediately asked to be given form.



"And Then She Flew"
a piece inspired by
K. Tempest Bradford's
"Black Feather"
from
Interfictions: An Anthology of Interstitial Writing

K. Tempest Bradford's "Black Feather" is inarguably interstitial: is it a re-imagined fairy tale? A dream story? Magical realism? I can't say for sure. Yet it is most certainly a tale of the Wood, for all that therein the Wood exists only in dreams and one small wooded park in an obscure corner of Manhattan. In this wood is a hill and, at the top of this hill, is a cave. The Wood, the hill, the cave, the sky: compelling elemental presences evoking the Hanged Man, the lost girl, the ravens, and what redemption we can find. These were the threads that asked to be woven in wood and glass, semi-precious stone and gleaming metal. Using fancy jasper, Australian jasper, jet glass, wooden beads, sterling silver, and one wooden feather, I like to believe that I gave Tempest's story another method of flight.


You can see other views of it in the gallery.

Please, if you've a mind, let me know what you think! I crave feedback.

Check out what other lovely work will be featured in the auction as well:
[livejournal.com profile] copperwise's three pieces are based on "Timothy" by Colin Greenland, "A Dirge for Prester John" by Catherynne M. Valente, and the Interfictions anthology over all.
[livejournal.com profile] elisem's piece is based on "Willow Pattern" by Jon Singer.
[livejournal.com profile] d_aulnoy's piece is based on "Rats" by Veronica Schanoes.
[livejournal.com profile] upstart_crow's first two pieces are based on "A Dirge for Prester John" by Catherynne M. Valente (and she's finishing one up based on Bradford's "Black Feather" as well).
[livejournal.com profile] ebess' piece was inspired by K. Tempest Bradford's "Black Feather" as well, and-- wow!

These awesome pieces of jewelry will start going up for auction at the IAF Auctions site today!

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Date: 2008-05-08 08:30 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] talkstowolves.livejournal.com
I'll have to get back to you on the actual measurements, but here is a photograph (http://pics.livejournal.com/earthwalked/pic/0000bsse) of me modeling it, if that helps.

I'm not sure when it's going to go live, but I check the auctions everyday-- I'll post as soon as it does!

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