One of the most enjoyable things I do is working with people to make their dreams reality- whether by making a piece of jewelry they've seen only in their imaginations, or in teaching them to make such a piece themselves.

About Instruction

Having experienced first-hand the satisfaction of seeing my own artistic visions come to life in the studio, I love sharing this experience with others. It's empowering to begin to see metal as malleable! There are times when something made by your own hands is the right choice- for example, I've helped people (even novices) make their own wedding rings. Learning some skills in metalwork can be a practical measure, too- for beaders and glass beadmakers, it's a way of making your own unique findings that add value and originality to your work. And many metalsmiths enjoy the vibrant colors that enameling can bring to their creations!

I offer instruction in many different techniques, depending on your own interests and experience. I will also help you translate your ideas into a sequence of steps that you can accomplish (perhaps with me doing a small part or two if required). Some possibilities, besides basic fabrication techniques like soldering, sawing and finishing, are: enamelwork (including plique-a-jour and cloisonné); granulation (an ancient technique in which minute balls of metal are arranged in patterns and fused to a surface without the use of solder); filigree; making settings and setting stones (or enamels); embossing; and shaping with the hydraulic press.

I can teach one or two students at a time here in my own studio, and I am also happy to offer instruction at other locations. Since everyone is different, both with what they already know and what they want to learn, I set tuition individually for specific student(s) and workshops. Please email me or call me to discuss your own needs and interests.