Amapolas, 1913
Illustration published in "News of Spring and Other Nature Studies
By Edward Julius Detmold
Watercolor, 208 by 124mm
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Regular readers will know that I am part of the Art Bead Scene editorial team - a collective blog that deals with all things jewellery and art bead-related! Each month, we hold a fun competition and throw out a challenge to our readers to create jewellery inspired by our chosen piece of art. And of course, part of that challenge is to use art beads in your designs. We also have a new category now, inviting readers to create art beads inspired by challenge piece. It's a lot of fun (and there are some awesome prizes for our readers too), but it is easy when you are working hard behind the scenes for time to run away and not get a chance to actually take part yourself.
However, this month I *made* the time! And so did several of my other teammates. It really is a beautiful piece and I'm glad that, even in the shortest month of the year, I was able to take a little time to create in this way. It is one of my favourite things to do - to take an image, a palette; to dig around in my art bead boxes and pull out components that may have been there a while (which is certainly what happened this time around) and sit down and create a few items around a theme.
One thing I always love to turn to is a palette drawn from an image. Take a peek at what colour-guru Brandi Girl whipped up for us this month:
What I find about the palettes is that they really make you *see* the colours in the art works. And in turn, it gives you something more concrete to work with. I think I would have missed the hints of plum altogether without Brandi's palette to guide me. And once I noticed it, it really made the picture for me. I feel like my subconscious was aware of it, but I would have entirely missed it in trying to design inspired by this piece.
So, enough blethering from me - here's what I came up with.
Cream is not a colour I work with often. Not quite sure why, other than a) it's a little too close to the dreaded Magnolia paint that we all have to live with when we rent and b) it doesn't suit my skin colour in the slightest! The only real exceptions are freshwater pearls, which I adore. But in this painting, it really is a thick, luscious, Cornish clotted cream shade which is used. It's delicious, and has not just a hint of sandy yellow to it. The large lucite curvy bicones which I've used here are the perfect shade! I love them, but have only used them once since purchasing a small hoard of them. I love the speckled patterns on them, and lucite has such a nice, satisfyingly smooth yet hard feel to it.
Another bead which I have been hoarding for years - literally - is this absolutely beautiful hand-wrapped silk bead from Claire Braunbarth of Smitten Beads. It's incredibly special, and it has travelled with me from Manchester to Belfast and now on to Edinburgh....and it has finally found its forever home in this piece. Isn't is gorgeous? And just the perfect shade of red too.
Now onto the to be only-to-be-expected earrings. Three pairs! I do love earrings. Here I pulled out more of the purple which I so love in the painting, coupling them with some rust-red (dare I say Marsala?!) ceramic daisies from Captured Moments. The angles in the photo are a little off because I've used hoop earwires here - but the hoops are the same size, I promise!
For some reason, I'm not really one for hearts in my jewellery. Sometimes, yes - but not often. However, I had two of these little deep, deep burgundy hearts left over from last year when I had a small batch over at Curious, and they again were such a perfect shade for this challenge piece. I thought they looked quite neat with some layered charms below, including handmade enamel drops from Beads by Earth Tones, one of my absolutely favourite bead artists.
Last but not least, and surely I should have a GIF of a drum roll here, a necklace. Yippee! And I really, really like this one - I think it's my favourite piece out of all I've shared here today. Ceramic pendant and daisy from Summers Studio Etc., and a handmade copper rose from me. No purple here, but I've picked up on the soft, sage green, the contrasting coral to rust reds, and of course, the butterfly imagery here too.
All of these items are now available in my etsy shop.
If you've enjoyed seeing what I have made, then take a peek at my team mates' blogs! Posts will be popping up throughout the day. And if you are a jewellery maker too, then why not join in? There are still 2 weeks to go to play along! Full details here.
10 comments:
This months inspiration is wonderful! Love,love all the pieces you were inspired to create!
Wow! You out did yourself. So many pieces and they are all wonderful!
What great designs! You were so productive this month.
You made so much, you last minute marvel! I love everything about that bracelet - very special. And scrummy a necklace! And I think your little curve ball earrings might be my favourites!
So many great designs here!! Thanks for showing how you tied the linen cord on the Captured Moments daisy earrings. The centers of the glass beads looked open (the centers match the white background). I would definitely wear those!
You were busy! I love them all. The color palette is so right in my wheelhouse. Sorry that I couldn't get something together with one of my new Poppy Dreams pendants. I just don't do blogs on the weekends! Maybe I will be able to make something this week. Enjoy the day. Erin
How utterly lovely to see my bead! I had almost forgotten about it. Thanks for the mention and using it in such a lovely bracelet, it's the perfect combination! In fact all the pieces are lovely Rebecca! :) Claire x
You made so many wonderful pieces! I loved the necklace most!
Terrific designs!
Oh my, they are all gorgeous. I love your hoop earrings, I saw the tutorial you shared for them so might have to give them a go. The bracelet is lovely too, especially the fabric covered bead.
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