Art Bead Scene Challenge…

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This month the Art Bead Scene chalenge: create a piece of jewelry inspired by Hokusai’s "great Wave".

Recently I purchased a new Mixed Media book – Amulets and Talismans: Simple Techniques for Creating Meaningful Jewelry by Robert Dancik. He teaches classes at the Shepherdess, although I have never had the pleasure of working with him… The book really is sparking some great creative ideas for me, things that I will apply to shrines and the like. But for now – I wanted to make an amulet tube bead…

wave PVC beadPVC pipe – $.93 for 5′. Sawed, sanded, scraped, inscribed. Stained with acrylic paint and a patina of shoe polish. The brass discs were a little small when domed, so I added the felt. Cobalt links it to the palette of the print, but adds visual weight to the bead. The chain is minimal – cord with 2 raku discs. ( One seen here) You can see the other entries, its a diverse group!

I look forward to experimenting more with these. I see them in shrines, removeable to be worn? What do you think?

BeadFest Philly …

…or was it Bead Frenzy?

A while back I posted about my friend Marsha’s ceramic decal pendants. Well, I won that give-away! Hurrah! And I went to visit, and talk clay, and get my prize…marsha beads

I came home with extras! The shard with the dripping blue glaze, too cool. And the tree decal piece that I had coveted. The circular piece with square hole was a prototype she gave me to experiment with…

Talking about Beadfest, turns out Marsha had an extra assistant badge. So convenient! Saturday was a whirlwind, too much fun. I had a budget, and almost stuck to it! Here are some highlights:

And the shopping, of course!

GG stuff Beadfest Misc beads

Green garnet and green tourmaline, oh my!

 

Use the Muse II revealed…

Muse necklace

The Use the Muse II winners are revealed! ( I am not one of them.) But this was a great creative challenge that occuppied quite a bit of my imagination during clay camp…The pix above is the front. The "Muse" component – required in the piece is the carved Lillypilly shell circle, originally a donut. I modified it with resin, starfish, and antique paper on the back – even the text in keeping with my Selchie theme:

Muse back detail

There is a vial of shells and dangles of pearl and kyanite below the shell pendant. The neckalce itself contains sea glass and river stone, pearls, a carved ojime bead of a mermaid, amazonite, seed beads…

muse necklace

You can see all the winners, and read about Use the Muse III – here. (Please note: my entry is under R for Reazor – whoops – and I am from Denmark? Oh well, Scarlett does an incredible job, and all for the love of beads!)

Headed East…

 …south east to be exact. To the DE beaches. One of the hardest things to get acclimatized to when I lived in San Diego was that ocean was WEST. How opposite… My goals are: reading, lots of reading, relaxing, a little crafting, and definitely time to gyre and gimble in the waves…

I leave you with a quote:

The cure for anything is salt water — sweat, tears, or the sea.
—  Isak Dinesen

 

Enchanted Adornments

Product Description

Presented in the style of an artist’s journal, this remarkable handbook uses an informal, conversational approach to teach a wide variety of innovative mixed-media jewelry techniques. Accompanied by fairytale introductions and augmented by watercolor illustrations and design sketches, the 20 unique projects featured, ranging from the delightfully simple to the exquisitely ornate, are infused with personal meaning. Projects make use of various newly popular techniques in mixed-media jewelry, including the creation of resin pendants, PMC clasps, polymer clay beads, and more. All basic techniques are made clear by step-by-step photography.

About the Author

Cynthia Thornton is the designer for the popular bead-making and jewelry studio, Green Girl Studios. She lives in Asheville, North Carolina.
Now I pre-ordered it weeks ago. There are myriad discussions and give aways of Facebook if you are a fan of the book. Not even released yet. The anticipation is great, lots of hype. And I know the book wont disappoint. I have been a fan of Green Girl Studios for  – at least 10 years. Their exquisitely detailed pewter charms and beads are a favorite component in jewelry I create as gifts. I think every one needs a Green Girl Studios piece!
( Nope, mentioning this here doesnt enter me in a contest or anything like that. I was just excited to see a release date ( Nov. 6th) up at Amazon!)

Ceramic decal decadence!

Each one more enticing than the last!

So – I have been interested in ceramic decals for a while, and they are on the "Things to try" list. My friend Marsha, the Glaze Gifter – has been working with them for a while now, ironing out the kinks, patiently testing and retesting. As you see in the pix above – her body of work is expanding! She has just posted on her blog a description of the process and many more pictures. I especially liked the "Before & After" shots.

Look for her work! At a time when there is a huge upsurge in ceramic bead and pendant makers, Marsha the Creative Spirit, is taking it one step further with vary original pieces. Did I mention the designs are all her drawings? See what I mean?!

She has a swirly tree design that I covet; and I am still holding out for butterfly designs…

I won!

 The background:

Harry Potter /Half Blood Prince was just around the corner, eagerly awaited. Lots of hype, anticipation. I wasn’t alone…Saw this on Gaea’s blog – a design contest for a Potter themed piece of jewelry, and the prize – beads! Sure! Where do I sign up?!

Here’s my entry:

braceletIt was all started by the owl, and the color palette. ( Although Slytherin house does have a nice palette as well…) The two smaller red beads are lampwork glass by Lisa, my sister-in-law.

And yesterday the postman brought me a package… thrilling, as I never win things! Here’s my prize!

Gaea beadsHer work is so good, of course I love ceramic beads especially… and the goddess in the flowers, perfect for summer! Wait til you see the celestial pieces, the clouds, the Day of the Dead…And I received a bonus bead cylinder – awesome!

Now – what to do?  Hmm… Thanks, Gaea!

 

Glaze Euphoria!

eu·pho·ria
Pronunciation:
yü-?fo?r-?-?
Function:noun
Etymology:New Latin, from Greek, from euphoros healthy, from eu- +   pherein to bear — more at bear
Date: circa 1751
: a feeling of well-being or elation
bags of glazedetail glaze bag
Oh heavens! Where to begin… Six bags ( note that logo!) each one filled with 10 – 12 pint jars. Each jar an undiscovered palette of glaze! My friend Marsha, of Marsha Neal Studios was doing a little summer cleaning, and moving her glaze studio… ( read about it here) She generously gave me glazes – colors she tested and didnt need, colors she was phasing out… WOW! These are ^6 glazes, so there is a different depth and subtle variety to the color – as compared to lower temp glazes. I am headed to the studio this morning to start cutting out sample tiles for color tests! Woo Hoo!
Yes – I will post pix here, but it will be a week or so… Drying, firing, glazing, categorizing, firing… Keep you posted.