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All I could say was "WOW!"
Posted on Sunday, May 1, 2011 by Jewelry making supplies New York City
by MaryAnn Carroll
Soooo.... I've been away for a while, but I'm baaaaack! And with me, I'm bringing along Colin Duncan. Let's all say hello to Colin. Altogether now......"Helloooo, Colin!"
Okay, now that we've gotten the introduction out of the way, I had asked Colin to share a little bit about himself. He so graciously did (on short notice I might add). Not only that, there is even more to learn about Colin so, be sure to check out to other places that I've made easy to access throughout this post. Personally, I enjoyed the YouTube videos.... And somehow, when I was visiting his youtube, I came across an absolutely hilarious BBC clip. It has absolutely nothing to do with jewelry, but it will make you laugh.... and if it doesn't, well.... I'm raising an eyebrow ahead of time right now... scratching my head.....and saying, "hmmmmmmm???"
Seriously though and getting right to the point.....
How long have you been doing what you do?
Around the mid 80's I left college and was looking for a way to make stuff that didn't require a big investment. I started gluing small components together to make wearable things. (I'd kind of like to start doing it like that again) I saw that I needed to learn some jewelry techniques that could handle the different types of material. The first pieces using this particular mixed metal technique were buttons. I made a small metal dish and melted some brass around steel machine screws and filed the lumps back to reveal the cross sections of the screws. Thereafter I up-scaled the process.
What got you interested in this type of art?
Maybe it's a deeply inbred Calvinist thing, but I much prefer to reuse materials and objects, rather than get new materials and make from scratch. I hate to too see the mountains of waste which are churned out. It's not a strictly ecological impulse - it's more to do with finding beauty in the obsolete, or that which was never meant to be seen; machine parts, for example. I have never been able to close the circle between 'art babble' and my work
After my filling my head full of pseudo intellectual art babble at Art College, I felt the need to get some making skills, so I did a Welding for Art night class. Thereafter I was lucky enough to get a job teaching in the same place. I had a class of (slightly dangerous) kids one of whom put it it very well, "This is brilliant, you get to play with fire!" Be afraid.
After my filling my head full of pseudo intellectual art babble at Art College, I felt the need to get some making skills, so I did a Welding for Art night class. Thereafter I was lucky enough to get a job teaching in the same place. I had a class of (slightly dangerous) kids one of whom put it it very well, "This is brilliant, you get to play with fire!" Be afraid.
Now for a little viewing of some of Colin's fabulous work.......
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A Better Look at one of Colin's Brooches by clicking HERE
A bangle worn on the wrist by clicking HERE
Here are a few other places to find Colin Duncan:
JUST CLICK
HERE for Colin's Etsy Shop.
HERE for website with the many other works by Colin
HERE for Colin's facebook page
HERE for the book that he has appeared in written by Heather Skowood.
And.....if you are not ready for those daily activities just yet.....take 2 minutes out for a good laugh....
by clicking HERE
Those are all of my clicks and comments...... How about yours?
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