For June’s Art
Bead Scene challenge this very bright and colourful pastel drawing by Odelin
Redon is the star of the show
Although the
colours are extremely bright and colourful there are many images hidden within
the artwork that point to darker influences. You can read about these on the inspiration challenge post
This month I
have made several necklaces and a few bracelets for different purposes and
decided I wanted to go with something less elaborate. I made these 2 pair of
earrings, with a charm all their own
Galaxies and Night Glow |
The
first pair that I made are the Galaxies earrings. The polymer clay charms were
created by Sue Lin Tarnowski. Though I think she was channeling a cross cut
in a tree limb, I saw galaxies. The bright pink background reminds me of bubblegum
that was popular in my much younger days and to my eye works well with the colour
palette of the artwork. I added some translucent rose quartz ovals and used
sterling silver for the final touch
Galaxies |
For the Night
Glow earrings I actually used the back of the polymer clay charms, also created by
Sue Lin Tarnowski. Although I loved the front with its abstract inlayed pattern
and darker versions of the same colours, it was the back side I first saw when
sorting through my collection of charms
Night Glow |
I used bright
green chrysoberyl rounds (cats eyes) to bring the green out even more and again
finished the set with sterling silver
Why did I
choose to use the reverse of the charms as the focus for these earrings? Just before
I started selecting my art beads I had seen this photo from the Astronomy Picture of the Day
website. Though the colours are different the scattering of stars is perfect
The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules |
Do go to the reveal on June 30 to see what everyone else
made. Thanks for stopping by and have a great day