Known for her work in intricate wire wrapping and coiling, Jodi Bombardier takes a slightly different approach in this collection of 20?plus projects. Prompted in part by the ironwork so prevalent in her native Tucson, in this collection Jodi offers her interpretation of wire filigree, the delicate work traditionally made by soldering threads of gold or silver. Jodi fashions her signature heavy gauge wire frames into sinuous shapes, cold-joining them with fine wire to form open, lacy patterns.
Jodi focuses on technique, particularly how to create shaped wire frames consistently and precisely. Concentrating on the correct ways to use tools and hold wire, she shows how proper body mechanics can create perfect-looking designs. She discusses the nuts and bolts of filigree design: how to create airy pieces that are still strong and stable enough to wit'stand daily wear. Projects follow, showing an increasing technicality of assembly, and integrating a greater number of wire pieces as she moves the reader along.
Yet while intent on sharpening skills, she also gives inspiration its due. In addition to providing project instructions, Jodi demonstrates how the same scrolled design can be manipulated, joined, or rearranged to offer endless variations with a basic element, offering design possibilities hampered only by the imagination.
|Known for her work in intricate wire wrapping and coiling, Jodi Bombardier takes a slightly different approach in this collection of 20?plus projects. Prompted in part by the ironwork so prevalent in her native Tucson, in this collection Jodi offers her interpretation of wire filigree, the delicate work traditionally made by soldering threads of gold or silver. Jodi fashions her signature heavy gauge wire frames into sinuous shapes, cold-joining them with fine wire to form open, lacy patterns.
Jodi focuses on technique, particularly how to create shaped wire frames consistently and precisely. Concentrating on the correct ways to use tools and hold wire, she shows how proper body mechanics can create perfect-looking designs. She discusses the nuts and bolts of filigree design: how to create airy pieces that are still strong and stable enough to wit'stand daily wear. Projects follow, showing an increasing technicality of assembly, and integrating a greater number of wire pieces as she moves the reader along.
Yet while intent on sharpening skills, she also gives inspiration its due. In addition to providing project instructions, Jodi demonstrates how the same scrolled design can be manipulated, joined, or rearranged to offer endless variations with a basic element, offering design possibilities hampered only by the imagination.
|Prompted in part by the ironwork so prevalent in her native Tucson, in this collection Jodi offers her interpretation of wire filigree, the delicate work traditionally made by soldering threads of gold or silver. Jodi fashions her signature heavy gauge wire frames into sinuous shapes, cold-joining them with fine wire to form open, lacy patterns.