Tuesday, April 21, 2015

APRIL 2015 EARRINGS EVERYDAY CHALLENGE

This month's Earrings Everyday earring inspiration came from The City of Arts and Sciences located in Valencia, Spain. The buildings were designed and conceived by Spanish architects Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela.







There used to be a building that my husband and I would pass by and it had those aqua windows which I noticed on the buildings from this challenge. I've always loved the color of them. I kept being drawn to them so that's where my inspiration came from. When I look at the buildings I see an element of nature along with the sleek and structural. I used 2 bead caps (that I need to straighten out a bit) and aqua glass Yes they are more organic but oh well this is what I came up with!

Thursday, April 9, 2015

What Is Pain?

As an artist, pain is often expressed and relieved through our art. This month's Art Bead Scene challenge is about the experience of pain. 


Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird, 1940
By Frida Kahlo

Kahlo created at least 140 paintings of which 55 are self-portraits. These self-portraits often incorporate symbols of physical and psychological wounds. After an accident, her extensive injuries left her in a great deal of pain. Although she recovered from her injuries, that affected nearly every part of her body, she had relapses of extreme pain for the remainder of her life. The intensity of the pain would leave her confined to a hospital or bedridden for months at a time. The medical complications and permanent damage also prevented her from having children.
Having to spend much time in bed she was able to spend her time painting. It's in these paintings that we see her expression of her life and most certainly her pain.


 Necklace shown on model.



Necklace shown on dog ~ Shorty
(for those who don't know me, I think I'm funny)
When I first saw the painting for our April inspiration I was delighted and excited to see the colors, textures and objects to choose from. At first I tried to make something that was cheery and happy but I just felt like something wasn't right. I looked again and again at the painting and slept on it. When I woke I realized that the painting, does show beautiful elements but in reality, to me,  expresses something much deeper.
As I would look at the painting I would read it like a page, literally, out of a diary. I would continually follow it from left to right, top to bottom. In the beginning I see those wonderful objects that looks like a sunny happy place, but as I would go down I felt the more disturbing element of something unhappy. Her face, the monkey and cat then the thorns showed me a life of physical and emotional pain. 
When I was around 25 years old I was in a boat accident which has affected my neck dramatically. I also understand mental and emotional pain as a constant companion. I have some very important people in my life that have experiences that deal with this everyday.
My necklace is to represent the pain that I experience. The polymer clay pieces are like thorny bones. The red beads are Czech.

HISTORY
After the war Americans became aware of other areas in the world. Tropical prints with exotic floral patterns became popular. Inspired by Frida Kahlo, new colors like terra-cotta and turquoise along with styles came from Mexico and Latin America.   http://hubpages.com/hub/Fashion-History-Design-Trends-of-the-1040s




The Real Jewelry of Frida Kahlo
by
Chris Franchetti Michaels - BellaOnline

"Her earrings were elaborate drops or dangles in the traditional Mexican style, and her necklaces often featured roughly-hewn, handmade stone beads and pendants. These styles were popular in early Central America; they were not "trendy" or in fashion at the time of Frida's life. For Frida, they represented cultural tradition, and she wore them largely as a political statement.

In fact, it's been said that Frida sometimes was the brunt of  jokes when she walked in public in her showy, traditional out-fits and gaudy pre-Columbian jewelry. But this look, which included over-the-top traditional Mexican hair styles, was deliberately crafted by Frida as a backlash against new trends and a message of cultural preservation."

Pre-Columbian 500 - 1000 AD

 Pre-Columbian, Ceramic, Stone 1000 - 1500 AD

Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan Jade & Green Stone




My second necklace is a necklace with polymer clay, and tagua nut beads. I wanted to represent the colors of the prints that were brought to the United States in the 1940's which is the time of the painting presented to us this month. I also wanted to reflect the hand made, hand carved, Pre-Columbian style of jewelry that Frida herself wore.









Tuesday, March 31, 2015


Well I almost didn't make it but how could I resist such a wonderfully inspiring challenge!






Sunday, March 22, 2015

ANCIENT RING

An ancient ring has shed new light on the ties between the Vikings and the Islamic world. CNN reports.
Travel between Islam and the Viking world was recorded in ancient texts but it was often in the form of tales of giants and dragons making it hard to separate fact from fiction. Researchers said, "The importance of the studied Birka ring is that it most eloquently corroborates ancient tales about direct contacts between Viking Age exchange of goods, culture, ideas, and news much more efficiently than indirect trade involving several merchants in-between." For the stone we must remember that even though colored glass  might today be perceived as a fake material of lower value, this was not necessarily so in the past. Years ago in the Levant it was still an exotic material in Viking Age Scandinavia. " The researchers also stated that this ring is the only ring with an Arabic inscription ever found at a Scandinavian archaeological site.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

A Bugs Eye View

Every month Erin Paris-Hintz posts an earring making challenge. This month it is a spectacular look at nature through the macro lens of the camera or a Bugs Eye View!
I absolutely love this because these pictures capture a moment in time. 
Dragonflies are a remarkable creation and when I see one I am always looking to see what color it is but never am I able to see what the camera has captured in these photos by Martin Amm!

http://www.earrings-everyday.blogspot.com/2015/03/were-all-ears-march-inspiration.htmlhttp://www.earrings-

everyday.blogspot.com/search/label/Erin%20Prais-Hintz





 








Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Well it's March and in Michigan we are having some decent weather finally! It has been in the 50's which for me means some walks outside and I say, "YAY!!!"

With thoughts of Spring I start thinking of wearing anything that goes with flip flops. Basically it's time to think about fashion whether we care about trends or not we all think about what we want to start wearing that's different than winter wear.

Pantone gives us new color trends every year, wish before I started making jewelry I never really paid attention to or really was aware of. I like many colors and was always of the mind that, "I'm gonna wear what I want to wear" What I didn't realize was that we are influenced by Pantone's color forcast weth.er we want to be or not because the colors are out there and then we say, "Ohhh I love that, or yuck I hate that." At any rate there's going to be a color that suits us.

Here is a fashion site that I think is interesting and talks more about this subject.
http://www.hotbeautyhealth.com/trendsetters/top-10-color-trends-for-spring-2015/




I also want to address the everyday or work clothing aspect for those of us who don't live in Hollywood. Like I stated before each year presents a color pallette and we are affected by it because of the retail market. Sometimes we don't even know that we are surrounded by it. So it is wonderful to look in the magazines and see $100 to $500 plus clothing items on movie stars or who ever can afford to wear them but I'm from the real world. I want to show where we get our influences and how it trickels down to realistic clothing options for all of us!

Scuba Blue

 



Beautiful special occasion dresses.



Glacier Grey

I sooooo love this dress!




I love wearing grey, everything goes with it. I even love wearing grey on grey. It may sound dull but that's not what I see when I look at these outfits, especially THAT dress!!



           
                                 Strawberry Ice


I love how this color has been made to be for the grown up girl!



                                                                      


                                               Marsala




Ok I had to put in the converse shoes for my daughter! I love this color and I am really learning, with this season, that it is complemented by the other colors in this spring pallette.


Tangerine




 

 If this color doesn't  say fun to you I don't know what does! Super great accent color and what a stunning variety of tones! 





                                         Toasted Almond






 Doesn't Toasted Almond sound so much more femenine 
than camel?
 This color will always be a part of fashion and wow those dresses are fantastically beautiful. I love how the denim acts as the accent color to the  Toasted Almond




 Classic Blue

Soooo pretty!


              We all use this color, always have and always will.




Lucite Green




  



What a fun color and so much that we can do with it!



                                       
 Aquamarine




 I really like how the last outfit shows the aquamarine with the other Pantone colors. Look how great they all work together!                              

Custard


 





Not just yellow! Very easy to introduce to everyday outfits. Fun and elegant. I want to be that girl in the dress with the palm leaf print!