Saturday, April 13, 2013

IT'S HERE, IT'S HERE, IT'S REALLY REALLY HERE! BEAD SOUP BLOG PARTY = 7

This is my first bead soup blog hop and I have learned so much just by hopping around the 1st reveal.  I think I may have over done it with what I sent my partner, Tanya Wiles,  as you can see...


I just couldn't decide.....

Anyway I am all excited to see what she makes with them...The little pendant with the two rose's pictured I made...I was bored but I think it came out pretty good.  I included some buttons too and some clay mushrooms that I have had for a couple of years and didn't quite know what to do with them. I am sure she will have loads of fun.

This is the wonder soup I received from Tanya,


Fabulous!  I love the focal bead. Reminded me of some thing underwater...










Then there were two beautiful very blingy Swarovski spacers and a really cool flower closure!


A selection of the beads are shown below...


Of course they sat on my table for a bit while I decided what to do with them.  I had also been given a challenge to use ALL the beads and I am always up to a challenge!

Anyway, I have been done for weeks and have just been sitting on pins and needles to post. So with out further ado, I will show what wonderful soup I made!


 For this set I used the main focal with some handmade paper beads from Cheryl Tippett

 BeadsByCheryl and the silver beads and flower closure Tanya sent me.  I really like how the colors just seem to flow!I also made matching earrings and will soon have this up inmy Etsy shop. Couldn't post them til after the reveal.......






























Next, I really wanted to try and think out of the box for something and decided to try using "other" components.














I designed and created the bobbin center piece with bobbins I had, wire and then some seed beads I had along with the perfect blue and crystal drop beads.  I used black beading thread to pull every thing together. The purple piece is one I had in my stash and just seem to really want to join the party. The necklace part I used chain and the beading thread to "weave" more of the beads she sent and a few of my own. It is the first time I tried it. I think I will keep this one for my self!

Next, I wanted to change gears so I created these two necklaces with more of the beads she sent and some of mine.


For this one I used the pearls, black beads and then pearly tube beads to put together with some of mine then attached it to a chain and closure.








This one I used black floss...and made a double strand necklace with the little diamond drops and some more of my beads. ( you would think by now I would have run out.......)








Ohhh no I didn't.  Wanting to something else...I made three bracelets from my soup beads and my stash.








The one above are blue glass beads are from my soup and the rest destash. I like the look.  Then to the right the first one I used the leaf beads and salmon colored beads on stretchy cord. The second one is with the Swarovski sliders and the black and blue beads from my soup. I was trying a new technique, bead weaving using my pattern......not sure if works. May redo it.


And last but not least. I used the left over beads and created these purse fobs...The face beads are poly clay that I had for a while.


So there you have it. My Bead Soup for 2013. To see what everyone else made hop over to Second Reveal - 7th Bead soup Blog

Thanks for stopping by and make sure you hop to Tanya's site to see what goodies she came up with!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

March Art Bead Scene Challenge


March Monthly Challenge


Deer In the Forest, 1911
Marc Franz
Oil on Canvas, 100.97 x 104.78 cm
Philips Collection, Washington DC, USA
(Please note this art is copyrighted and is to be used only as inspiration.)

About the Art
"Amidst and integrated with the form of the deer is a panoply of force lines and transparent planes; an underlying organization of these exists in the pattern of parallel diagonals moving downward from the right and left edge, meeting in the middle. A secondary pattern exists in the rectilinear planes of color on the left opposing circular patterns on the right. while a blue mountain is absent, a smaller triangle encloses two of the deer; it and the blue tree at the left edge provide an uplifting quality. Contrasting the blue is the intense red throughout the center of the picture, oranges at top and bottom, and the feathery black in the upper right.
The all-over organization of the canvas uniting animal to landscape, diminishes the heroism of the animal subject as depicted by Marc in 1911. Supporting Marc's latest conception of the world was Wilhelm Ostwald's theory of energy, in which matter is considered illusory. Only energy lines reveal appearance such as it is. In Deer in the Forest, this conception results in an energized atmosphere of randomness and chaos. the sense of an inchoate environment demonstrates both Marc's feeling of the world as a whole and his developing urge to represent Creation, and aspiration that is present in the works of Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee."

This month's challenge inspired me with so many different ideas.  I am trying to use new techniques to help broaden my knowledge base.  The first two I tried didn't work out very well. So I decided to stay with what I could do for now.  I made this fun memory wire bracelet with the brown variegated brown stones centered between beads that picked up the primary colors in the picture.  

I enjoy these challenges as I like having to think and work outside my comfort zone!  Thanks ABS!







  











For more fab jewelry hop over to Art Bead Scene and click on current entries.


Sunday, March 24, 2013

I Heart Macro 3-24-2013

It was really hard to choose for this weeks...but I think I have three to share!







For more hop over to Studio Water Stone

Sunday, March 10, 2013

I Heart Macro - March 10, 2013

Awww that time again.  I wonder what tiny whimsy I can find....

In answer to last weeks "what am I"  it was in fact a tomato I had ripening on my porch...I think it went past the ripe stage.

This week...I went back into some of "older" pictures to see what I had.  I didn't get much of a chance to "snap" around for this weeks blog...but I have a few I think will impress.....

I had some reptilian pictures, but I decided to go with my mushroom pictures.  Where we lived in Orlando, the yards around the apartment buildings just "bloomed" with mushrooms...I had a field day taking pictures of them. So here is one set. I don't know what kind they are, but the top one seems to "glow" though I think that is because of my flash.  The second one is a side view.



So there you have it for this week. Til next week...

For more cool Macros hop over to Studio Waterstone 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

I Heart Macro - Mar 3

Wow, I can say since I started I Heart Macro I see life around me SOOOOO differently.  My eyes seems to see more of the "small" stuff around my house and world.  This is such a great idea.

Last week I posted a picture and asked people what it was.  Since I am strange like that I may do that every week!  From last week, I have the full picture below, it was the "eyes" on a red potato that had sat to long in my refrig.

Cool Huh?????

And the other orange one????? I is in my dads garden....

My macro's for this week, since I can never just have one are....


This is a Chickadee...he was flapping at my window yesterday and tweeting his little lungs out. When I looked I realized a squirrel was on the bird feeder.  I couldn't get over how he just hung on my window and stayed there while I shot these photos.













 This one is a bit blurry, but it is a redheaded woodpecker on my feeder.  It was awesome.  I just love watching the birds through my window. They are amazing to watch every day and which birds "bow" out to others. My dad says that shows the pecking order....



Now this is just way cool!  It is a caterpillar that was on the wall of my house (outside) It looks like it has eyes.....From what I can tell, it is a tent moth caterpillar.  But the design....what fun jewelry that would make!!!!

And I do have soooo many more, but I think I will keep them til next time...but my "what is it" picture...


Can you guess????? Til next week .....happy snapping!

Friday, March 1, 2013

Music Challenge 2

People can relate to the musicality of shapes... Painting is 'silent music'... Soft and hard edges are similar to loud and soft notes... Harmony, chords, pitch, rhythm, syncopation and timber can all be translated to the visual arts.
~Clyde Aspevig, painter
 

A month ago Erin one of our famous leaders, put out a challenge to create a piece with music as our inspiration. Of course I jumped on the bandwagon and off we went.  My problem is that I like a lot of different genres of music. A lot depends upon the type of mood I am in and if I want to rest or be energized.  

So I sat and went through my music...most of them had words even though usually I am only listening to the music...Anyway....being a 60's child and had marched to different drum...I noticed that I did have a love for very melodramatic music. I was a horror buff, LOVED Dark Shadows, and just really liked music that was uplifting.

Hence, in my minds eye I could see storm clouds, angry waves, huge white caps, strong winds, waves crashing on the rocks, lighthouses, and well, you get the picture.  So I started looking for music to fit this... Of course during that time my necklace was also coming together in my mind, though I knew what I wanted to create would be impossible because they don't make beads like that.



To make a long story short... I created a necklace to relate to my vision of a stormy sea with a light house.  The design underwent several changes and updates and even at the end I kept thinking more, more, more!!!!  I have included a link to the main themes music I was listening too as I put my necklace together. It is from a game my son was playing called Anno 2070. Haven't any idea what the game is about, but I loved the music.  I also included a link to the song, The Lighthouse sung by John Starnes, written by Rob Madden.  This song has a special place in my heart because it was favorite at my church in Orlando that was sung by Craig Stamper, our music director.  He was killed Sept 12, 2001.  He was driving his wife to be with her dad during his surgery in Georgia because she couldn't fly because of Sept 11. It was raining and he hydroplaned crossing over the median and into the path of a semi. He was killed almost instantly, his wife was seriously injured but lived.  


So there you have it. My music and now my creation

Full View



Close up showing the twisted wire waves, the black and white beads represent the rocks, sand and how they are all mixed together during a storm.












In this picture there are beads that are have "waves" coming out of them, the small beads between the "waves" are white and represent the white caps.  















In this shot, the rolled paper beads are pictures of a light house. It is hard to see, but it has a storm brewing around it also.















So there you have it.  The lighthouse paper beads were made by Janie Ames at Beads by Janie., The oblong rolled paper beads that I used in between a lot of the beads were made by Cheryl Tippett at Beads By Cheryl. The other beads and the ribbon I purchased at JoAnns at one time or the other and were sitting in my stash.

This was an interesting challenge for me and made me really step out of my box.

Thank you for taking this journey with me. For more musical journeys, hop on over to Erin's Link




Monday, February 25, 2013

ABS - Feb


Heijinja, 1941
Tōshi Yoshida
Woodblock Print
(Please note this art is copyrighted and is to be used only as inspiration.)

About the Art
The woodblocks for this print are generally reported as having been carved by Toshi Yoshida himself.
Fresh woodblock prints by Toshi Yoshida are few. The Yoshida estate is no longer printing blocksigned posthumous work; decades ago the original blocks became too worn to use. Pristine handsigned woodblock prints by Master Yoshida are even more rare.
When these scarce treasures are gone, they will not be replaced.

Shin Hanga & Sosaku Hanga 
The shin hanga (literally "new prints") art movement of the early 20th century C.E. in Japan, revitalized traditional ukiyo-e art which had its roots in the 17th through early 19th centuries C.E., maintaining the traditional ukiyo-e collaborative system (hanmoto system) in which the artist, carver, printer and publisher engaged in a division of labor, as opposed to the sōsaku hanga ("creative prints") movement which advocated the principles of jiga ("self-drawn"), jijoku ("self-carved") and jizuri ("self-printed"), in which the artist, with the desire of expressing the self, is the sole creator of art. 


This beautiful painting was our inspiration for February. I went through many version of my design through out the month. Finally deciding to try and step out of the box, I used my skills in crocheting...my first attempt...

 I realized it was coming way to big....so on to plan two.... and while it came closer to my vision, it is still not quite what I wanted, but I was running out of time so I am posting it....knowing that I will be redoing it.  The "art bead" is the beautiful work of Sandy Spivey at GlassArtCabochons. I had a blast looking through her Cabochons and thinking of the cool jewelry I could make....but since this challenge was oriental in subject, I settled on the beautiful red with cream colored blossoms on it.  Hop on over and check out her shop...I did make the pendant so I could take it off when I redo this project or decide on something else.



The black and red beads are a heavy type of plastic with oriental designs.  I bought them at JoAnns.  The yarn is black eyelash with read crochet thread held together.  I can see I still have lots of work to do for it.  I may take it apart and try again.  

 

Here are other pictures of it.  I had crocheted ties on each side so that it could be tied in back....I have the concept down, but I need to do more planning....you will see this one again!

Thanks for looking, you can hop over to Art Bead Scene for more info.  Thanks, I look forward to March's challenge!