Entry with some of the material: acorns, Franklinia seed pod, sweet gum tree pod, pine cone, eucalyptus leaf, wisteria seed, styrax seed. (not pictured:mustard seeds, peppercorn) |
Art supplies, nail polish and dried pods take over the kitchen table. |
I have been designing and making jewelry for others and myself since attaining my BFA in Metals from Rochester Institute of Technology, back when it was The School for American Craftsmen. Finding inspiration for new work can be challenging at times and I have found that working in another medium infuses the creative spirit. The design process is the same as if this were a commission however the only thing at stake this time is satisfying myself. And once completed, my necklace will be seen by thousands of visitors who slowly file past the lighted cases where mine and the other entries of this unique art form are displayed.
The pieces I did not make. |
Looking back over my sketches and holding the finished piece, I see changes that I could have made to make this a stronger design. If I were to make another I know what I would do differently the next time. This is the creative process at work. There is always something new to learn and put to use the next time.
A few things learned:
Admit that something isn’t working and don’t be afraid to start over.
Don’t get hung up using one element.
Step back and see the whole piece.
Rather than add, simplify- take something away.
*Post by Mimi Favre. Originally posted on my blog Studio Jeweler. FavreBijoux on Etsy.
This is a wonderful post! Very inspiring! I too love to add seeds now and again to some of my pieces ~ Your work is Simply Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes a necklace fit for a Queen, for Mother Nature herself :)
Thank you for sharing this with us!
Wow! Speechless!
ReplyDeleteI love creations made with natural materials. :)
ReplyDeleteThis jewelry is very beautiful! It's great to know how other artists make up their pieces.
Thank you for sharing, Mimi!!!
Kazumi
Truly beautiful artwork.
ReplyDeleteI found your site as I was searching for instructions on making a bracelet out of dried plant material. I wish there was a class to learn how to do some designs. I found seeds that would look great in jewelry and would love to try my hand at it.
ReplyDeleteI found your site as I was searching for instructions on making a bracelet out of dried plant material. I wish there was a class to learn how to do some designs. I found seeds that would look great in jewelry and would love to try my hand at it.
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