Slowmade: Nourishing Conversations for Jewelry Artists and Metalsmiths
You know when I think back to my early days of making jewelry, I could give you the names of two people in particular I followed and admired. Jess Cote would be one of the two, though for years I only knew her by her business name, Rosy Revolver.
Even in her early years, she had a signature style that clearly defined her brand.
I’ve really enjoyed following Jess over the years. Her work is ever evolving, yet distinctively displays her finger prints as the artist. When I think of her workin recent years, I see layers of metal punctuated with color and detail. And when it comes to those little details, I distinctively remember when she introduced a series with hundreds of small silver dots and circle. I humbly bow to her patience and dedication to exploring her craft. She has far more patience than I ever will. And I think it’s this love of detail combined with her signature style and superb execution that has pulled in so many loyal fans.
I’ve quietly admired Jess from the sidelines, and I was even a bit nervous to reach out to her to see if she would be interested in coming on Slowmade. I was so thrilled when she agreed to sit down with me for a chat that I’m sure I let out a squeal.
During our conversation you’ll hear Jess talk about the importance of self examination in understanding her “why” and she is keenly aware of how her past continues to inform her artistic vision. She also talks about the importance of leaning into your why and showing up on the days you can’t find inspiration.
Jess has a lot on her plate most days. She is a busy mama, animal wrangler, artist, course creator, and all around magical one woman show. You’ll here her talk about the challenges of keeping it together when you’re doing all of things.
I know you’re going to have some good things to chew on after listening to this conversation. I’m still digesting.
Jess wanted to share information regarding a scholarship opportunity for Heart of the Maker. Click here to view a recent video about the HOTM scholarship and here to go to the form where you can nominate a fellow maker for the scholarship for the Summer 2024 cohort.
About Jess...
Jessica Jordan Coté is a southern metalsmith from Fuquay Varina, North Carolina. Largely self-taught in the realm of metal fabrication, she has been smithing full time since 2008 and teaching around the country since 2012. Jessica is the lone figure behind the brand Rosy Revolver, an unflinching line of feminine statement jewelry. She is a wife, mother, animal enthusiast and lover of all things vintage.
Instagram: @rosyrevolver
Website: rosyrevolver.com
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