Blue Tube
These blue filaments have a spectacular tone, vivid and deep. I've put it in a test tube. It reminds me of Cherenkov radiation, seen in nuclear reactor pools when the rods are actively generating heat. To fit into that theme I've used tubing, unique beads, rivets and a mesh "porthole". Behind the test tube I used a bladed fan earring. There are a lot of little details in this.
On the top is a geometric "radiant" stamp with a silver tone circle bolted on. The balance the bottom I added a crescent on a strut. There are silver tone "handles" either side of the piece. It can be worn on a chain (included), connected using the two rings screwed into the wood. The test tube is held buy a spring loaded, serrated tooth, vintage brass clip.
As I said, I've been really busy making these. I love them but an artist never knows if a design they love, will be popular. It's just the risk you have to take as a working artist. If wishes came true I'd sell them as unique collectables with bespoke stands. Little "mad scientist" panels that fit together to form a miniature laboratory.
It will be sold with a complimentary chain and wood and brass display stand. If you prefer it as a pin I can adapt it.










