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Dana Arts

The Art of Handcrafted Art

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Jewelry Photography

So ever since I started to create jewelry I’ve also had to do the photography for my own jewelry. I have a passion for jewelry and making crafts that I’ve literally done this my whole life. I used to play with clay in my backyard growing up. I did leather work, and cloth bracelets for friends. Then there was a time I lived in Lao P.D.R. for a few years. There I learned silversmithing with the locals. I melted the silver down into bars, rolled it out and then drew it out into wire. From there we would make these really cool belts. I look back at this and am amazed at all the work that goes into making these. The torches used gasoline in a glass bottle that had a bellow to pump the gas through another bottle and use the fumes for the torch. Not safe as I saw many times the bottle bust or some disasters happen.

silver Lao belt

Handmade Silver Lao Belt

Once back in the US I was wanting to continue my education in silversmithing. I brought back as many tools as I could and then went to a jewelry supplier in Oakland, CA called Otto Frei and spent the most money I had ever spent at once in my life. About $1,000 dollars. I was nervous and excited. I then started to practice those skills I learned over in Laos.

Then I found a job at Anasazi Foundation where I learned and honed in more of my passionate skills with leatherwork, flint knapping, pottery and more. I could have worked a job like this forever. Not only to help the youth grow and learn principles in life that are life changing, but also to be out in nature and to feel at peace with me and those around me. Such a memorable experience that will stay with me forever.

Then I got married and needed a job that would be a closer to the city. I thought to myself, “I need to work in the jewelry field if I want to learn it.” So I went looking around all the greater Phoenix area for a jeweler job. I mean I had a little experience working with silver, how hard could it be to get a job in this related field? Well, it took me everywhere throughout the valley and you know what they all told me? They said that working with gold is much different and harder than working with silver and we don’t have the time to teach you. No one would hire me. I think I must have gone to almost every jewelry store in the valley with all rejecting me. I finally found someone in Ahwatukee, AZ. He was willing to teach me and help me learn getting paid minimum wage and I was making $6 an hour. I took it and was learning how to size rings and more. I was so happy. I also found out that gold is so much easier to work with than silver. So why did they all reject me? I have no idea. Gold is much easier to work with, although I still love working with silver.

I sill was doing my best to create my own jewelry at home in the evenings. I was poor and newly married. I have always found ways to make things work though. I built my own jewelers bench. I continued to hand make jewelry. The internet was just starting to come about and I had no way of utilizing it to help me. My little side business never really went anywhere. Then one day at a new job working with jewelry I was advancing more in the field. I even stared to work with CAD to help build jewelry. I’ve never looked back and that is where I now do most all my jewelry. I still fully handmake jewelry at times, but I also love to create in CAD with the more freedom it has given me to create designs that I can imagine up.

By this time went to school for web design. I tried building my own site to sell my jewelry. Still nothing. Since then I have gone away from building and coding my own site to using a templated service where I can design using their templates, but not have to do the backend coding.

Yes I’ve done all this just to try and save money instead of hiring someone to do it for me. I have this mindset that is probably preventing me from advancing. I’m trying to do it all my self because I try and make the time for it all, but don’t have the money to pay anyone. So progress is slow. I’m no expert and so the evil cycle keeps going as I continue to try and grow my business alone with no help and me trying to do everything from design, making, photography, web design, writing descriptions, bookwork to every part that is part of a business. This is probably why I still to this day have not progressed as much as one would hope. It’s a passion of mine and I’m sure whether I am greatly successful or not at it, I’ll continue to do it till I am no longer on this earth.

So now that you know my life story, I’m going to focus on jewelry photography. I’ve been at it for all these years is what all the blabbing off was about. It’s not easy to capture jewelry on film because of all the reflections around. So many reflections that can get into the stones and then the photo does not look good. I still struggle with it. I guess I learn very slow. I guess what I have learned is to create a white box to keep reflections out. Use good lighting and use photoshop to help clean up the photos. Still not easy, but you can get some decent results. I still don’t have a light box and use a white background with paper as my walls. Lol. Still trying to do it the cheap way.

Lately I’ve been thinking to do photo shots with a model. My daughter is that willing participant. Again, I’m being cheap and don’t want to hire a model. So she is my model for now till she moves out. This is my most recent photo.

Celtic Ring

Anja modeling my Celtic ring design

I took this on a day that was a little overcast. All natural lighting outside in a forest. I can’t always go somewhere other than home, but it was nice to get out and it helped with inspiration. I love art and love photography just as much as jewelry or any of the other crafts that I do (Leatherwork, Pottery, Sewing, and even gardening). If you struggle at photography as I do, don’t get down on yourself. We are all learning all the time. I doubt I’ll ever be stratified 100% with the photography, jewelry or crafts that I make and do. I think that’s just part of being an artist. Just keep trying. We are all at different levels. I don’t make perfect jewelry designs. I’m flawed at certain parts of the processes. Same goes for photography. I admire the individuals that can afford to buy the good equipment and just start taking great photos. I still after all these years need to buy a professional camera. I admit I’m a bit jealous of those people and long for a camera that can help ease my efforts to a better image. Or maybe looking on the brighter side of things, just maybe there is a day I get a great camera and then nothing actually improves. LOL. Maybe the intermediate camera and some developed skills over time is just as good. I don’t know yet. I’m still figuring it all out. I probably always will be.

What is the purpose of this blog post? I don’t know. It wasn’t all about photography as I intended it to be, but I’m hoping you may get a sense of what I’ve been through to be where I am. Maybe it can help you avoid the mistakes I’ve made. Maybe it helps you do things in a better way. I hope so. Don’t try to do it all on your own. Progress is too slow. I say stick to the parts of your business that you like and do your best to farm out the rest. This way you can like what you are doing and concentrate on your passions. My issues is that it’s all a passion to me and I love to do it all myself. I don’t like help. Doing it all yourself is not the answer, but I do know I am at peace and love what I do. All we can do in life is keep going and doing our best at what we love. For me if something ever comes of my business I’d be happy to be doing what I love with less worries about the other aspects of life. If not then I already know what that’s like because I live it every day and I do love life. I am blessed and I keep doing my best to improve my skills at photography and all the other skills I desire to have.

If there is ever a topic that you wish for me to cover. A skill that I do that you are interested in. Let me know and I’ll share what I know about the topic. I don’t know everything, but we are here to learn together.

Gourd Canteen

Small Gourd Canteen I made with Elk leather straps

Silver Bangle Twisted

Handmade sterling silver twisted bangle. I made this from scratch from melting silver to rolling each part into wire, etc.

tags: Photography practice, Photography, photo editing, Fun with photograhy, Jewelry, Jewelry Design, jewelry and crafts, Leather work, Pottery, Sewing, Art, artists, local artist jewelry, artist at work, art that I love, Business, Growing my Business, ideas, working together, gardening
categories: All Jewelry Related, CAD, Crafts, Photography, Updates
Friday 03.28.25
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

Reworking Jewelry Designs

I love designing rings. I remember my first interest in wanting to make jewelry when I was young. I was with my mom at Johnny Apple Seed Day in Paradise California. This fair was once a year and in the heart of Paradise. There was a park that had some booths where venders were selling arts and crafts. So my mom and I were looking at a booth that had some jewelry in it and my mom had purchased from this vender before. I was intrigued by all the jewelry and wanted to see if there was a way I could purchase some sterling silver wire so I could maybe try and make some crystal wire wraps for pendants. I’ve always been into making things so it’s always been apart of me and who I am. The vender did not have any wire to sell us, but it really got me wanting to get some silver wire. I cherish that memory because now that I think about it, it was my mom that really introduced me to the jewelry field without knowing. Then as a teenager I found a shop in Chico California that sold everything hippie like style items. I asked and they said they could get me some. I eventually got my hands on some silver wire and it was my chance to start wire wrapping. Such a fun time creating more crafts related to all the other hobbies I had including leatherwork, cloth woven bracelets, and anything else I could think of to create. Well, through the years I after that I never knew what I wanted to do for a career. Eventually I got married and was working at Anasazi Foundation (a wilderness survival treatment program for youth). I had to find a new career and that was when I started working in a real jewelry store. Since then I have learned to design jewelry in a whole new way. CAD (computer Aided Design).

I love working in CAD. It’s something I still have a passion for and love the freedom it gives me to create what I have tucked away in my head. Developing a design can be quick or it can take a long time. I have noticed though, that when I have to rework designs, they become better and better as I rework them. At times I am unwilling to rework a design because I feel I have put my all into it and it’s maybe good enough. Each time that I end up reworking the design it truly does become better and I’m always glad I made those changes. It a bit like life. For those of us that like routines and don’t like change, it’s hard to make changes. My daughter is also the same way. Change is difficult and we don’t want to have to go through with it. We will fight it and deny that we need to progress and make the changes in life. Once we do it’s really wasn’t so bad and things just got a whole lot better. Not all change is great, but I feel that many times it does or can help us to grow into better people. When jewelry changes happen, it’s for the better and I’ve learned that everyone is their own designer. How often do I make a custom piece of jewelry that is fully my idea or deign? Not often. Most people have something in mind that they want and so even though I throw my own flare into the design, the overall idea is the customers. They are the designers and even if I don’t fully love the design it’s what they want. There are only a few times, here and there, that a customer loves my style of craftsmanship and design enough to where they can trust me and I can pretty much design anything and they would love it. Just give me the topic or a little guidance and let me free. That’s what it’s more like at Dana Arts. As I am able to just freely design what I want. That is why I wanted to start Dana Arts. It’s a place where I can design what I like in hopes that others will too. A place where I can showcase my art and ideas. It makes me feel good when someone can wear a piece of jewelry that I’ve fully designed and created and have joy in it. That’s why I love music as it is one of those areas that can touch so many lives. Although jewelry is not the same as music, I would hope I can also touch lives though designs that are enjoyable to wear. Something you can feel proud to wear and show to others. Quality well made custom jewelry is a so breathtaking when you love to wear it. Beautiful rings can bring moments of joy to your life. Wedding rings are one of those categories. Wedding rings and wedding bands are jewelry that we wear daily. I know that you should love what you wear for wedding rings. They mean so much and remind us of our commitment to our partners in life. Finding the right design or having custom made the right ring design can be a decision that stays with us throughout our life. That is why it’s so important to choose the right ring as it reflects upon us as couples and becomes a part of who we are.

Sun ring and a Greek wheat square ring

If you are contemplating buying a ring for any occasion, remember the joy a quality handmade ring can be as it will journey with you throughout your life. I will always be making jewelry and if you haven’t noticed I never delete any designs. I will always come up with new ones, but if you ever lose a ring, it will be there to order again. Most companies phase out designs and always keep the new. I strive to keep coming up with new, but keep the old as they are classics too. You can count on me to do the best I can to create quality jewelry that will last through the decades.

tags: Jewelry Design, Dana Arts, custom design, Wedding Rings, Custom wedding bands, Dana Arts Beginnings, reworking designs, artist at work, true jewelry design, thoughtful ring design, custom jewelry, handmade jewelry
categories: All Jewelry Related, Crafts, CAD, Updates
Friday 05.31.24
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

More about me

So I wanted to share a little more about who I am as a person and business. I grew up in Paradise California. It was a great place to grow up. I had a small creek behind my house where I play in a lot. I had friends within walking distance. Hills and trees everywhere making it a beautiful place to be. Early on I was interested in art. I remember going to Johnny apple seed day as a kid. I loved seeing the floats go down Sky Way and seeing vendors with handmade crafted items. I have always made little things out of leather or bracelets out of string. As I grew older I ventured into even more. In college I studied art and loved learning new techniques and new ideas to be more creative. I love camping too. I moved to Arizona to work at Anasazi Foundation which is a wilderness survival treatment program for youth. This is where I learned not only to help youth to see and hopefully find the right path in life, but to grow myself in new amazing ways. I also learned a lot more about primitive survival and crafts as a way of life along with leather working, pottery, bow making, flint napping, and survival.

When I got married to my beautiful wife I moved into jewelry making. I have never looked back. It’s fun and creative. I now design in CAD software where I’m allowed to be free to create anything and have it made into reality. I would love to turn my hobbies into a business, but I have never really had the time to make that work out. Lots of these crafts take up so much time that they really are not valued as they should be.

I have been making jewelry for over 20 years and still love it. For years I’ve wanted to make an about video to explain about me and my business. I’ve always wanted it to be more than just jewelry as I love so many crafts. I hope to share some of what I like and for you to get to know what I like. This way you might be able to understand me better as an artist. I did not include everything, but hopefully it captures a little something interesting about me. Enjoy!

Get to know me - Dana Arts

tags: Dana Arts, Dana Arts about me, Primitive crafts, Pottery, Jewelry, Jewelry Design, jewelry and crafts, Primitive skills, Hobbies, Bow making, Fire making, Pendants, Silversmithing, silver pendants, designer jewelry, Artists
categories: Updates, All Jewelry Related, Crafts, New design, Outdoor Survival topics, Photography, CAD
Saturday 05.16.20
Posted by Dana Thorup
Comments: 3
 

Gemvision Matrix Dead or Alive?

What is Matrix?

Matrix is a plugin for Rhinoceros software geared toward the jewelry industry.  It has been around for many years now and I got involved and started using this CAD program in 2004 or 2005 when version 4 was out.  It was a tough learning curve at first, but once learned it only got easier.  Each version had it’s ups and downs with the software developers introducing new tools to make building rings easier.  Sometimes the new tools were only half developed and probably never got popular because of that.  Other tools had more time spent on them and became the strengths of the program that has made life a whole lot easier bugs and all.  

Community & Culture

So I always enjoyed being apart of  this growing community of Matrix users.  I had learned how to use CAD and I love sharing what I have learned with others.  GV (Gemvision) always brought an excitement for new versions of the program.  My favorite to this day was the day we received the newest upgrade in a sphere.  The CD inside and the coolness of it.  Then comes the GV symposiums.   I was fortunate enough to attend a few of them.  It’s always fun and exciting to learn better tips and tricks, be with fellow jewelers, and to meet new people.  One of the highlights to me was always the CAD contest which we could enter a design into one of three categories.  What a great and enjoybale times.  It was like magic.  They did a great job of creating this community of fellow like minded people that could share and have fun together.  After a training or symposium we had the forums to reconnect and continue our new found relationships and share knowledge as we learned the program together helping one another along the way.

Big company buys Little company

Matrix has been around for a while and has helped the jewelry industry immensely. 

I never thought that would happen.  I’m very sad about it, but should have seen it coming once Stuller bought it. 

 Stuller is the big company.  A great place to buy tools, metals and findings, etc for the jewelry industry.  I’ve used them over the years and am glad to have had them to purchase what I’ve needed for my artwork.  So the big company takes away the magic.  It’s too corporate to make it have the same feel as a small close company.  I think of it as a big pool absorbing a drop of water.  The big company only getting bigger while the small one disappears.  So sad!

Gemvision Matrix

The Future 

What does the future look like?  I can only give my opinion here, but it’s promising even with all the craziness that’s happening.

I totally disagree with the way Stuller is going about the death of Matrix.  They sent out emails for users to upgrade before they can’t anymore (users not knowing if Matrix’s death).  Then they announced that there will be no more upgrades or future development of Matrix.  They closed their user forums too.  Just like that years of knowledge gone.  

They came out with a new software called MatrixGold Essentials.  The pro version in the future.  What does that mean for us?  Bad news.  I can only speculate, but I already see them treating users unfairly.  So will they offer an upgrade price to the new program? Or only offer the new price?  It’s not right to scam us into upgrades and then cancel the program.  Full price?  Will they stop our Matrix key from working so we have to buy an $8k program?  Who knows.  I do know that we don’t know.  Lol

So the future regardless of feelings.  There is a future.  We will have to get on board somehow and evolve.  I’m sure the new program will be awesome.  We will continue to grow, learn and develop. As you can see though, they have lost the small business magic and it’s all gone to money and who cares about the rest.  Let’s force the money out of them. hahahaha.   

Conclusion

In all seriousness I’m hoping they will care for the old user base and work on keeping us happy instead of pushing us away. I’m hopeful for the future and know it will bring some amazing new tools for us users to keep creating and making a living.  So the real answer is that yes, Matrix is dead, but alive until further notice.  

tags: CAD program, Matrix, Software, Matrix 7.5, Stuller, Matrix 5, Matrix 8, Matrix 4, CAD software, CAD, Gemvision, Matrix 9, Matrix 6
categories: CAD, All Jewelry Related, Updates
Wednesday 11.07.18
Posted by Dana Thorup
Comments: 1
 

Rendering

I love to Render objects I create in CAD.   It's fun to try and figure out how to do it well. This is a scene that I created for a design contest many years back. It did not win anything, but I had fun building the scene. The water is what I am most proud of. I was able to create pretty good looking running water which for me is hard to do.  Hopefully this year I can try and do another something cool. We'll have to see. This was more about the render than about the jewelry. Hope you like it...

rendered in V-ray

rendered in V-ray

tags: CAD render, Rendering, Render, v-ray, v-ray render, vray jewelry render, fountain render, staircase render
categories: CAD
Monday 11.28.16
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

Libraries for sale

So I've managed to start the process.  I thought, "what the heck!".  So for now I have a few libraries and a few more coming.  The shanks have over 30 in it.  I have parts and also some nice halos.  These really save so much time if you work with t-splines and CAD to make jewelry.  Most rings may need pieces from each library.  Mix and match is the game.  Have fun.  They are listed in the new CAD section

I'll add some related videos on how to use parts to build a ring in more depth or more specific soon. 

tags: CAD libraries, Matrix 8 Libraries
categories: CAD
Tuesday 10.18.16
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

Matrix 8 T-spines libraries

For any Martrix 8 users out there, I've been thinking about selling some T- spline library folders. They would be priced according to each folder and may have 10-15 pieces in each library folder. | just need to prepare them properly. Stay tuned it still might take me a month or so to prep everything, but the idea is there.

tags: t-splines, t-splines library, Matrix 8 library, Matrix 8 Libraries, CAD libraries, Matrix 8 CAD libraries, CAD shanks, CAD parts, CAD rings
categories: CAD
Thursday 10.13.16
Posted by Dana Thorup
 

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