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Ornamental Stories

Nina Bagley

Come spend time in an extended two day workshop at Artfest with Nina, exploring at a relaxed pace all the many ways that can be used to narrate a wonderful story into a piece (or pieces) of your own jewelry design. If you are one who likes to gather assorted trinkets wherever you go, who loves to explore beaches, forests, and river banks in search of natural treasures, who is fond of incorporating a variety of found objects such as doll parts, old charms and beads, bits of stone and glass and mica into a memory that can be worn, then you’ll enjoy learning in a workshop stuffed full of jewelry techniques and inspiration . I taught a variation of this class at Artfest 2009 in a one day format, and workshop attendees enthusiastically requested that I teach the workshop again in two day form, saying they’d happily be back to take it again. This is a technique intensive workshop that covers many, many resources and approaches to free spirited jewelry construction: we’ll begin our first day with demos of assorted wire wraps (the “Nina knot”, my cocoon wrapped fabric and wire bead, hook and clasp, necklace chain links, and drawing wire with the torch into head pins), practicing until we’ve all – each and every student - conquered my different approaches to jewelry with wire. We’ll then dive into drilling holes and grooves into stone, shells, and beach glass. After a morning of techniques, we’ll discuss various ways to introduce a story into a necklace , and will explore how a simple combination of one or two words with one or two unique findings can begin an evocative narrative story for both wearer and observer of the jewelry. There will be no set sample here – rather, we’ll all glean inspiration from each other and from early class discussions; at workshop’s end, we’ll have a workshop “gallery” and will spend a bit of time discussing the stories behind our individual pieces. In the months to come, be sure to tuck away special stones, beach glass, charms, and found objects that you’ll like to bring to class and incorporate into your own unique creation.


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Nina has been an artist for as long as she can remember in the sense of channeling an insane, intense desire to simplycreate. Since 1988, she has been a professional jewelry designer, and has been teaching mixed media/jewelry workshops, both in the United States and worldwide, since 2000; her very first teaching experience was at the first Artfest in Port Townsend, and she has attended every year since then. Her work is featured in many publications, including books and magazines, and has been carried in multiple boutiques and museum shops across the country.

In the early winter of 1999, Nina opened a blank book one bitterly cold night and let her sense of design spill across the pages. The process is one that continues to unfold, and she is never without amazement and a sense of utmost gratitude for the creative flow that has yet to lessen in force.

She lives surrounded by nature in her beloved mountains of western North Carolina; her greatest pride and joy centers on her two bright and shining sons, Robin (23) and Roy (21). They've flown the nest, but continue to come home and check on their mom and tell her they love her without hesitation. There is a new springer spaniel puppy in the picture, now that aspen has gone over the rainbow, and his name is Walter. Life is good. /p>

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Fri & Sat (2 day)