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 Villa Alsace, La Rochelle, FranceConstruite en 1914 pour les armateurs Fedel par l'architecte Pierr

Villa Alsace, La Rochelle, France
Construite en 1914 pour les armateurs Fedel par l'architecte Pierre Grizet.
Villa Alsace, La Rochelle, France
Built in 1914 for the Fedel shipowners by architect Pierre Grizet.

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Soulindha: Leather holster messenger bag Love that post-apocalyptic / hippie style. Leather holster,

Soulindha: Leather holster messenger bag

Love that post-apocalyptic / hippie style. Leather holster, leather utility belt, festival belt, steam punk belt, tribal jungle, navajo, messenger bag


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Found once a whole bunch of vids about photobash method, it literally haunted me this few days. This time Johnson Ting was big inspiration. I couldn’t think about anything beside mechanical creatures. Rough thing, but nice one uwu

Material.

The Dudley Bug made in Menominee, Michigan.  Albert Dudley was a gymnast from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The Dudley Bug made in Menominee, Michigan.  Albert Dudley was a gymnast from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Moved to Menominee in the 1870’s opening a gun shop, selling and repairing guns. He became interested in bicycles, built bikes, invented & patented a wheel truing stand and patented his adjustable spoke wrench (still being made by Park tools). Albert soon had a bicycle factory.  As with many bike makers he became interested in automobiles.  The Bug was the culmination of that interest. 100 were supposedly made.


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Pink Tritium BugYes, another tritium piece and a bug.  Kept this one a bit more conceptual - not so Pink Tritium BugYes, another tritium piece and a bug.  Kept this one a bit more conceptual - not so Pink Tritium BugYes, another tritium piece and a bug.  Kept this one a bit more conceptual - not so

Pink Tritium Bug

Yes, another tritium piece and a bug.  Kept this one a bit more conceptual - not so accurately insect.  She is very cute.  

I started with a pink tritium vial, sealed within a second glass vial.  The legs are lever action earrings - that can be moved, bolted on to a bracket.  The brass top is screwed into a cord cap.  The “face” is a solid brass six sided cabochon.  I screwed a bolt into the flat back and then bolted it on the cord cap on the end.  Finally I wrapped fine gold tone wire around the head/face join to form antennas. 

Please note: pink is one of the least bright tritium tubes.  My camera changed the true colour so I used digital manipulation to correct the colour values.  My graphics/web design skills are still useful.

She’s slightly over 1 ½ inches long, 1 inch wide and stands ¾ of an inch high - excluding her antennas. I was going to sell her as a pendant - and if someone wants to wear her I can attach to to some chain joined with clasps to her wings.  If you need more photos of that - feel free to contact me.  You would have to be very careful wearing her - the antenna are fragile.  Leg bolts might also loosen with movement and may need to be tightened.

The tritium is estimated to glow for 10 to 15 years without the need for a charge or batteries.

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Tritium Deco DropSomething a bit more simple - a green Tritium vial, wrapped with fine gold wire andTritium Deco DropSomething a bit more simple - a green Tritium vial, wrapped with fine gold wire andTritium Deco DropSomething a bit more simple - a green Tritium vial, wrapped with fine gold wire and

Tritium Deco Drop

Something a bit more simple - a green Tritium vial, wrapped with fine gold wire and sealed within another vial attached to a gorgeous cut out brass pendant.  I’ve teamed it with a solid brass pendulum covered in ridges. I love using exotic materials like Tritium although Etsy doesn’t like it.  I disagree with their estimation of the material but - their sandbox, their rules.  So if you are interested in buying it, please let me know and I can invoice you through Paypal. You will covered by their buyer protections.  The price is US$145 with free shipping.

Please note that the pendant is made to be worn low on the body.  In the images I had to place it high on the display bust to photograph it and show scale.  The chain is currently 30 inches long, brass rolo links - but I’m happy to alter it to your measurements.  The glass vial is 1 ½ inches long including caps, the whole pendant section is 3 ½ inches long and slightly over 1 inch wide.  

It’s estimated the Tritium with glow continuously for 10 to 12 years.  It requires no charging like conventional “glow in the dark” pigments.  


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I ordered some amazing brass stamps over Christmas and here is one put to use in the latest mechabugI ordered some amazing brass stamps over Christmas and here is one put to use in the latest mechabugI ordered some amazing brass stamps over Christmas and here is one put to use in the latest mechabugI ordered some amazing brass stamps over Christmas and here is one put to use in the latest mechabug

I ordered some amazing brass stamps over Christmas and here is one put to use in the latest mechabug.  Watch parts feature heavily in this guy with layers of parts on his face, head and along his top “backbone”.  His “legs” are repurposed lever action earrings - cut and adapted for this use, with watch winder stems at the end.  Flat semicircle brass stamps form the main skeleton all threaded on a brass rod with sleeves and springs between them.  Threading the gears and minute pinions on the “top” backbone was very tricky - a lot of swearing at inanimate objects.  

He is 2 inches long, 1.5 inches wide and stands 1 inch high.  He’s designed to just sit on your desk or shelf, keep you company and impress guests. He has a hanging loop so it would look like he’s walking down your wall.

When I was researching anatomical bugs for this project I accidentally found myself looking at the Russian spy cockroach - very interesting. So here is the steampunk version.  Love to see him come to life…


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I’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece MetropoI’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece MetropoI’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece MetropoI’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece MetropoI’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece MetropoI’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece Metropo

I’ve been drawing on two inspirations - the movies Ex Machina and the Fritz Lang masterpiece Metropolis. Both have amazing android/robots in lead parts.  I was disappointed with the LED embedded head experiment but this direction may change that.  These pieces don’t have the LED light just layers of resin with watch parts embedded.  The silver head is  symmetrical - the gold just random parts.  The “eyes” are gold tone pin heads.  I’ve used mixture of jewellery findings.

I wanted it to look like the heads are “crowned” - with slight religiosity mixed with technology and biomechanics. They are designed to be worn mid length on the chest but I’m happy to change the length or put it on a cord for a masculine piece.  

So I’ll start working on the other resin heads to see where this tangent leads me….


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This is a recent commissioned piece - a Christmas gift for my client’s partner.  I was going to mounThis is a recent commissioned piece - a Christmas gift for my client’s partner.  I was going to mounThis is a recent commissioned piece - a Christmas gift for my client’s partner.  I was going to mounThis is a recent commissioned piece - a Christmas gift for my client’s partner.  I was going to moun

This is a recent commissioned piece - a Christmas gift for my client’s partner.  I was going to mount the spring loaded clip holding the vial on a plain rectangular piece of brass.On a whim I held it over the copper ring that was on my work area. Although it’s quite simple I’m really happy how it’s turned out and will take this concept a bit further in the next piece.  I’ve got to buy more tritium as I’m down to my last few sticks - just yellow and pink left.


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These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers

These are just a proof of concept.  I wanted to include light in my resin heads to highlight layers of mechanical parts.  I was partly inspired by the movies Ex Machina and the classic Metropolis.  Trying to find an LED small enough was the first problem - the second problem was making the batteries accessible so they could be changed.  A few years ago I found LED earrings - the LED is on the pad and the batteries are in the back.  They switch on by inserting the post into the back.  

These heads all have five layers of mechanical watch parts suspended in resin.  It’s a very slow process with each layer needing to cure 24 hours before the next one can be poured.  Some of the pieces have symmetrical parts - others are just random parts. The LEDs were set in the last pour leaving the post exposed so it could be inserted into the battery pack.

There are other problems that I still have to address - the original head mold has been taken from a clay form.  It has left a rough texture on the head that looks like it’s been scratched all over.  I’m happy that the face comes out “frosted” but I have to polish the forehead so the mechanics can be seen.  Resin is very soft - so the polishing has to be manual and it takes a long time.  Even after hours of polishing it still looks like the piece has been scratched in close up photos.  It’s barely noticeable in real life.  I’ve come to the realisation that the texture must be sanded down before polishing.  It may be a good idea to use a polished form to make my own mold.  

They don’t photograph well and the light complicates it. The magnification and refraction of the internal parts is frustrating.  I spend a lot of time positioning each piece for symmetry but it looks like a mess in the photos.  If I can’t take great photos - they can’t be sold online. But it’s early days in this artistic tangent.  I initially bought the molds to make a head for a static miniature reproduction of a Hugo like automata. Unfortunately they are too big for that purpose. 


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Silver wing heart - my latest winged mechanical heart with gears, gauges and glow in the dark grill.Silver wing heart - my latest winged mechanical heart with gears, gauges and glow in the dark grill.Silver wing heart - my latest winged mechanical heart with gears, gauges and glow in the dark grill.Silver wing heart - my latest winged mechanical heart with gears, gauges and glow in the dark grill.

Silver wing heart - my latest winged mechanical heart with gears, gauges and glow in the dark grill.  Lots of tiny details.  Can be worn as a pendant, unique fob or just displayed.  I can create a display box if required.  

Available in my Etsy shop


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 This small orrery inspired piece is designed to be an ornament but could also be worn carefully as  This small orrery inspired piece is designed to be an ornament but could also be worn carefully as  This small orrery inspired piece is designed to be an ornament but could also be worn carefully as  This small orrery inspired piece is designed to be an ornament but could also be worn carefully as

This small orrery inspired piece is designed to be an ornament but could also be worn carefully as a pendant or as a fob. When I bought the case it didn’t have a crown or bow so I used other vintage parts in my collection. I think they suit the piece. The whole swedge with the planets can be gently rotated.

All the small planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth are on the inner ring followed by Mars, Jupiter and Saturn on the middle ring and finally, Uranus, Neptune and Pluto on the outer ring.

It’s available in my here in my Etsy shop


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I’m trying to get as many items finished in time for Christmas. Here is a basic little solar system I’m trying to get as many items finished in time for Christmas. Here is a basic little solar system I’m trying to get as many items finished in time for Christmas. Here is a basic little solar system I’m trying to get as many items finished in time for Christmas. Here is a basic little solar system

I’m trying to get as many items finished in time for Christmas. Here is a basic little solar system made with resin and glass that would be a unique gift for someone interested in all things celestial.  It’s only an inch wide and half an inch deep.  The planets “hover” suspended in water clear resin above the fine copper clock hairspring.  I dusted some holographic glitter on the black background - it’s very subtle with colour flashes only visible while moving the piece around in the light.  I love sparkle but I didn’t want it to look like a cheap christmas bauble or snow globe. 

All the planets are in order and relative size within reason.  The planets are also in different metallic colours - silver, copper and gold. Saturn has her ring. It’s mounted on a vintage brass gear.  I have it on a fine brass and black ball necklace that also sparkles with movement.  If you are buying the piece for a man it can be put on a black rubber or leather cord.  It should be worn high on the body/neckline.  

It’s understated yet very unique and sure to evoke comments and break the ice at gatherings at this time of year.  It is available in my Etsy store.


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Tritium Powered Assassin BugNo, not really “powered” by tritium but that would be fantastic.  It’s jTritium Powered Assassin BugNo, not really “powered” by tritium but that would be fantastic.  It’s jTritium Powered Assassin BugNo, not really “powered” by tritium but that would be fantastic.  It’s jTritium Powered Assassin BugNo, not really “powered” by tritium but that would be fantastic.  It’s jTritium Powered Assassin BugNo, not really “powered” by tritium but that would be fantastic.  It’s j

Tritium Powered Assassin Bug

No, not really “powered” by tritium but that would be fantastic.  It’s just a fantasy mechanical winged insect with a tritium rod in the abdomen.It’s hanging from a stick pin so it can attached to clothing.  The legs are vintage watch stems attached to brass rods.  Nearly every connection is nuts and bolts - tiny nuts and bolts.  The centre piece is brass with a square top screw securing the glass vial to the body and head.It’s estimated the green tritium will glow continuously for 10 to 12 years.  It doesn’t need “charging” from a light source like regular glow in the dark.  

It’s 1 ½ inches long, just over 1 inch wide and stands ½ an inch high.  It’s US$185 shipping included.  If you are interested in buying it - drop me a line with your paypal email address and I’ll invoice you.  


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Steampunk clockwork “brain” pendant necklace.   Mech head 1, 2 and 3.These look really simple but liSteampunk clockwork “brain” pendant necklace.   Mech head 1, 2 and 3.These look really simple but liSteampunk clockwork “brain” pendant necklace.   Mech head 1, 2 and 3.These look really simple but liSteampunk clockwork “brain” pendant necklace.   Mech head 1, 2 and 3.These look really simple but li

Steampunk clockwork “brain” pendant necklace.   Mech head 1, 2 and 3.


These look really simple but like anything with resin - it wasn’t simple. Lots of trial and error, testing different resins, a pile of rejects but I really like the final piece. The face has a zen quality to me - it reminds me of the automata dolls from the 19th century or the robot in Metropolis. The brain being represented as a clock work mechanism is an old trope but I really wanted to attempt it using epoxy resin. It’s opened up a thousand ideas that I’ll be exploring more.

There was a “happy accident” early on. Due to the original being a clay model. the mold produced a frosted appearance and texture even using crystal clear resin - that was great, I love the frosted look, but how to reveal the gears and mechanics - that took awhile to work out. The gears are laid layer by layer with a 16 to 24 hour drying time between each pour. With 5 layers the gear and cog “brain” has depth and complexity. 

Due to the curve of the forehead there is some distortion/refraction when viewed from the front. As you can see in the photos, when viewed from the back the gears don’t distort. I didn’t use any trick lighting in photos - the shape tends to capture light. There is the occasional air bubble - something I’ve got to learn to live with when working with resin without spending a fortune of a vacuum chamber. 

The gears are all vintage or antique from an array of watches and pocket watches. The head is 1.5 inches high, 1.1 inches wide and 0.5 deep. I’ve put it on a really long necklace, Gatsby length - 38 inches long. Due to the length I haven’t included a clasp as it’s not really needed. The chain is black with faceted cut brass cable link - it really sparkles as it moves. If you would like to wear it higher - I’m happy to alter the chain to any length you want. I can also put it on a different chain or cord.


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 Framed Flying HeartHere is one of my signature steampunk pieces - the mechanical flying heart. Alth Framed Flying HeartHere is one of my signature steampunk pieces - the mechanical flying heart. Alth Framed Flying HeartHere is one of my signature steampunk pieces - the mechanical flying heart. Alth Framed Flying HeartHere is one of my signature steampunk pieces - the mechanical flying heart. Alth

Framed Flying Heart

Here is one of my signature steampunk pieces - the mechanical flying heart. Although I make many of these, each one is unique with different features, layout and parts. I love working in miniature - the more complex - the better. 

This piece is extremely intricate - 100+ parts some less than 1mm. The green glow under the grill/screen is from glow in the dark powder mixed with resin - I mix my own so it’s a strong glow.  I recommend using a UV torch to “charge” it if wearing it at an event. 

Nothing is glued on - it’s all deep pinned, soldered, using cold connection methods or screwed. It is robust enough the be worn without fear of anything falling off.  I don’t cast or fabricate preferring to use existing items from a variety of sources.  Some parts are antique, vintage, NOS or new.

Dimensions:
The pendant is 3 inches wide (75mm) and 1 ½ inches long (36mm) and 1 inch (24mm) deep. The chain is gold tone brass faceted cut cable link, 22 inches long with a gold tone lobster claw clasp.

The frame:
I decided to include a glass frame and dock when clients expressed their desire to be able to have the piece visible when not being worn. So I bought a commercial shadow box, painted it “distressed” gold, attached black felt and brass brackets. The heart can be accessed easily out of the back and attached to the chain with two push clasps and rings. The two clasp points keep the heart from flipping around when being worn. 

It takes the piece to another level, especially if given as a gift. As a desk ornament or part of your home decor, my little biomechanical winged heart is sure to be commented on and desired.

The frame is square - 5 X 5 inches (125mm) and 1.6 inches (40mm) deep. The back panel is secured with four rotating clips and also has a “D” ring for wall hanging. The heart just rests on the two brass prongs.

Build time: 40 hours.

Available in my Etsy shop $455


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“This is a 20,000 leagues inspired nautical bathroom I designed featuring some dimensional por“This is a 20,000 leagues inspired nautical bathroom I designed featuring some dimensional por“This is a 20,000 leagues inspired nautical bathroom I designed featuring some dimensional por“This is a 20,000 leagues inspired nautical bathroom I designed featuring some dimensional por

“This is a 20,000 leagues inspired nautical bathroom I designed featuring some dimensional porthole art.”Jenny Kirby on Steampunk Tendencies


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The spiral staircase in the library, Lednice castle, Czech Republic. The 19th Century Neo-Gothic Wonder.

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The extravagant “Moon Bed”.
Made in 1876 as a gift to the West, the bed is a stunning example of Chinese carving, decorative illustration, and joinery. No fasteners or glue were used in its original construction.


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