Friday, August 31, 2012
fly away...
newly listed on etsy - flight, fine silver wing pendant
& this is also my entry for the Metal Clay Heads challenge 'Winged Flight'. It's also another scratch-foam piece :)
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
drawing some inspiration { part 2 }
& here is the continuation of the 'journey' (for lack of a better term) of some of my first batch of scratch-foam texture pieces.
Rather than repeat everything I wrote here (it really won't take you long to go read it, promise), I'll just say that each mosaic shows part of a zentangle, the texture inspired by the pattern, an un-fired piece & the fired, tumbled & patina-ed result. Actually in this case pieces - what will be (once I finish them) a pendant & earrings.
This last one is just because I rather liked the photos of the pieces with the texture they were created with...so I made another mosaic, lol.
Monday, August 27, 2012
drawing some inspiration { part 1 }
I thought it would be fun to share the 'journey' (for lack of a better term) of some of my first batch of scratch-foam texture pieces.
The designs (almost) all started life as part of my zentangles - something which I've been playing around with for quite a while. While they're not necessarily direct transfers from drawing to foam, the textures are very inspired by some of the patterns I've drawn.
In each mosaic I've tried to show a section of zentangle which inspired each texture - I actually drew most of these free-hand, which is why they don't match exactly. Plus the texture used for each piece (scratch-foam is extremely difficult to photograph properly, in case you were wondering), as well as each piece before firing & after the application of a patina.
This last one is somewhat of an exception, as I re-drew the mandala (to make it the right size) & then transferred it directly to the scratch-foam. The two pieces are also an example of how I like to use different pieces of my textures, to create different looks.
stay tuned for part 2...
Saturday, August 25, 2012
copycat/tribute { the teleidoscope }
waiting for spring (inspired by this photo) - week #34 of The Teleidoscope - Copycat/Tribute.
on Flickr
Thursday, August 23, 2012
adding & taking away...
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
colour & threads & felt...
While I was recovering from my cold - well enough to want something to do, but not enough energy to do much - my sister suggested I might enjoy playing around with some embroidery. We have quite a collection of pretty threads & felt (Mum, Kathryn & Amy all do/have done embroidery & such). So I picked some colours & stared stitching....& I made a brooch.
I really enjoyed the process, so I made another one...
I don't know how much time I will actually spend on this, but it's definitely something I'll continue. It's nice to have such a compact, portable craft (PMC can be a bit messy) to work on in front of the TV, or when we travel.
I'll probably put a bit more planning into the next one - at least decide & cut out the felt shape before I start.
Really I've just fallen for all the pretty colours in the thread box.....& it's given me an excuse to add to the collection, which could be good -or not, lol.
Sunday, August 19, 2012
daguerre { the teleidoscope }
an inaccurate history - week #33 of The Teleidoscope - Daguerre.
Daguerre & daguerreotype, if you're interested
on Flickr
Friday, August 17, 2012
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
recently...
I've spent the week battling a cold & consequently haven't gotten anything much done - I did manage to write myself a to-do list for August (although it might be a tiny bit ambitious), but that's about it.
Anyway, I'm on the mend - still taking it slowly though - & spent part of yesterday wandering in the garden with the camera. Our apricot tree likes to start the whole 'spring' business early, so I'll leave you with a few blossom photos.
almost the same, but slightly different
Saturday, August 4, 2012
challenge accepted { the teleidoscope }
with a little help from my family* - week #31 of The Teleidoscope - Challenge Accepted.
*rather a lot of help actually, lol
on Flickr