Jul 18, 2013

New concept


I've started incorporating titanium sheeting into some bracelets. The texture on the bracelet to the left was created by running the piece through a press with sawdust on it.

A few of the pieces feature a pearl or garnet that appear to be busting through the metal. I like the effect of this.

Let me know what you think!





Jul 11, 2013

LOOKBOOK Nicole Polk


I find it very cool when appreciators of the work photograph themselves or the work and post it on social media sites. So cool in fact that I asked a few of them to create an informal LOOKBOOK. The first participant was Nicole Polk - I sent a few pieces to her in Hong Kong!

This is so awesome! I love the creative way of incorporating the jewelry.


You may also check out Nicole's blog post!
http://www.jellimama.com/2013/07/08/gustav-reyes/









Jul 10, 2013

On the road again...

Here is a heads up on the upcoming shows I will be participating in for the next couple months! Hopefully, I'll see you at one of them!


BAMArts Fair 
Bellevue Arts Museum - Bellevue, Washington 
JULY 26, 27, & 28, 2013
American Craft Council San Francisco
San Francisco, California
AUGUST 2, 3, & 4, 2013
LOOT at MAD
Museum of Modern Art and Design - New York, NY
October 1 - 5, 2013
Ingrained at Patina Gallery
Santa Fe, New Mexico
OCTOBER 4 - 27, 2013
One of a Kind Show Chicago
Merchandise Mart - Chicago, IL
DECEMBER 5, 6, 7, & 8, 2013

*If you think you'll be able to make it to one of the shows, let me know! For most of them I receive free or discounted passes!

Jul 1, 2013

godliness



In my last blog, "Monkey Mind and the Life before Mind,"  I briefly mentioned our "godliness." I thought I should expound on this idea.

My fundamental belief is that humans contain an innate longing to imprint our existence onto worldly objects. In other words, to extend beyond the physical, through creation. The desire is part of our humaness. It is enveloped into our multiplying cells that continue to divide and divide and divide until we are a complete and self sustaining being.

Each human being is an artist, crafting a life through the connections that occur within ourselves and by the actions that transpire as a result of those connections (I recommend reading "The Craftsman" by Richard Sennett). This is part of our biology. My belief is that what we know as God, exists in that biology.

Consider the great work of Michaelangelo, "Creation of Adam" masterfully painted on the ceiling of the Cystine Chapel. The general belief is that the painting depicts God creating Man. However, I believe that what is actually being depicted is Man creating God. Through Man's desire to extend the psyche beyond his physical body and to make sense of the unknown, the notion of a God was created.

Being creative is an act of pushing the boundaries of our human experience into space. Expanding the mind outside of the body. This is our true godliness.



Resources
Monkey Mind And Life before Mind > http://gustavreyes.com/blog.html
http://www.rome.info/michelangelo/sistine-chapel/creation-of-adam/
The Craftsman by Richard Sennett
The Craftsman
The Craftsman names a basic human impulse: the desire to do a job well for its own sake. Although the word may suggest a way of life that waned with the advent of industrial society, Sennett argues that the craftsman’s realm is far broader than skilled manual labor; the computer programmer, the doctor, the parent, and the citizen need to learn the values of good craftsmanship today.

The Craftsman leads Richard Sennett across time and space, from ancient Roman brickmakers to Renaissance goldsmiths to the printing presses of Enlightenment Paris and the factories of industrial London. History has drawn fault lines dividing practice and theory, technique and expression, craftsman and artist, maker and user; modern society suffers from the historical inheritance. But the past life of craft and craftsmen also suggests ways of using tools, organizing work, and thinking about materials that remain alternative, viable proposals about how to conduct life with skill.

New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008; London: Allen Lane/Penguin Press, 2008; Berlin: Berlin Verlag, 2008; Milan: Feltrinelli, 2008; Paris: Albin Michel, 2009;Barcelona: Anagrama, 2009