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  • Video gives sneak peek inside Ford Forlano studios and how they make polymer clay art jewelry

    If you like polymer clay jewelry, chances are you've seen work by Ford Forlano ; that is Steve Ford and David Forlano, with Maryanne Petrus-Gilbert doing metalwork. We first featured Ford Forlano's work in "A Rarefied Medium," an article by Ronna Weltman ( September 2006 ) about A-list...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Kristin Sutter on 09-19-2008
  • Want to see your work in Art Jewelry magazine? We've made it easier to submit.

    Have you ever wanted to do an article for Art Jewelry so you could teach your fellow jewelry makers how to do a technique? Or have you ever thought that your work would look great in Gallery or Beyond Jewelry? If you have, we'd love to hear from you. Check out our new PDF "How to Pitch a Story...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Kristin Sutter on 08-01-2008
  • How Art Jewelry editors pick the projects for each issue

    Today we had our issue-planning meeting for the July issue. For those of you who enjoy thinking about a design for a piece of jewelry, making various sketches, playing with shape and color until you get an idea just right, you'll understand how exciting these meetings are, because we're essentially...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Kristin Sutter on 01-21-2008
  • Making Art Jewelry magazine better

    The editors and designers of Art Jewelry meet every year for a retreat, where we look at what's been successful in the past and what direction we'd like the magazine to go in. To prepare for the meeting, we often raid bookstores and buy magazines that are accomplishing a little of this, a little...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Kristin Sutter on 01-07-2008
  • Back to the Zu Photography

    We're very fortunate to have talented, professional photographers here at Kalmbach Co. They collaborate with our Art team to create inviting lead shots for the how-to articles we publish each issue. And when we originate a project article in-house, William (Bill) Zuback (shown behind the camera)...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Jill Erickson on 12-26-2007
  • Fun at the One-of-a-Kind Show in Chicago!

    Lunchtime on Dec. 7, 2007, found Jill, Addie, and I (plus Addie's mom and a friend of Jill's) at bluprint, a restaurant at the Merchandise Mart in Chicago. We met there to fuel up in preparation for the journey we were about to take through the floor of the One-of-a-Kind Show, which was going...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Kristin Sutter on 12-17-2007
  • Take one, scene one...Action!

    Addie and I spent the afternoon yesterday in the video studio here at Kalmbach. Our video dudes taped us as we demo'd the next batch of Basics to be added to the AJ website. We'll be sure to keep you posted as these segments hit the web. Check out the snapshots Addie and I took of each other...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Jill Erickson on 11-30-2007
  • Field Trip

    I love factories. Well, actually it's the highly specialized machines inside them that I can't seem to get enough of. The loud noises and smells... I could probably leave those behind. My factory fascination dates back to my childhood; I was introduced to the busy world hidden inside plants and...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Addie Kidd on 11-20-2007
  • Modes of conversation

    Here's one of my deep, dark secrets. I don't like telephones. When I was growing up, my parents always had firm guidelines about how much time we spent on the telephone, and strange as it may seem, neither myself nor my sister chafed against those guidelines, even during our teenaged years. The...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Hazel Wheaton on 11-14-2007
  • Brushing up my math skills...

    Every kid who's ever struggled through a math class has hit that wall of rebellion — you know, the one where you adamantly proclaim that you'll never use this skill in the real world. There's this nifty new invention called the calculator , and that will be enough to get you through all the...
    Posted to Art Jewelry (Weblog) by Hazel Wheaton on 10-05-2007
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