Sunday, March 21, 2010

New Ithaca Necklaces





These two necklaces were inspired by two of Ithaca's questions: Bloom, after picking up Stephen at the Cabman's Shelter, goes back to 7 Eccles Street but it is not the glorious Odyssean return, but rather, another moment where the reader is made aware of his keylessness:


The first necklace is made with an antique key hole I found at a flea market in Paris. (Lucky for me someone had salvaged a bunch of them from an old hotel being torn down!). The words, "Was it there?" (U17.95) are made with wire hanging from gold chain. Of course, as we know, the key is not there in Bloom's back pocket but "in the corresponding pocket of the trousers which he had worn on the day but one proceeding" (U 17.96-97).
























The last question of the episode is one of the most famous (and, in the Random House edition, is accompanied by the large period at the end in reply which does not appear in the Gabler edition). "Where?"--so simple and recreated here with silver wire and a large circular piece of onyx. The necklace hangs from silver seed and tube beeds.



(Forgive the blurry resolution, I am blogging in a hurry this week)

2 comments:

  1. Samantha, your work is so beautiful! Are you selling the key hole necklace?
    Kathryn

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  2. Yes, it is still available. E-mail me if you would like to know more about pricing etc. (samantha-extance@utulsa.edu) and Thank you for your kind words!

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