Sunday, April 10, 2011

If The Shoe Fits!





I quite liked this project.  Deconstruct a shoe and reassemble into jewellery.  I wish I'd had more time to spend on it but that's fast paced uni life I guess.  The shoe I had was and worn old man's shoe which dictated the jewellery.  It had a distinctive "Conan the Barbarian/ Zena Warrior Princess" look to it.

Autopsy
Zena Warrior Princess Cuff



Back of Cuff

Zena's Necklace

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Rock Solid Exhibition @ Pieces of Eight

I love, love, love Pieces of Eight.  It provides contemporary jewellery/small object artists a venue to exhibit and hopefully sell the more avant garde pieces.  

Meredith Turnbull has curated an inspirational exhibition of 11 visual artists of non jewellery backgrounds in the show "Rock Solid".  It's always interesting to see the diversity different people can bring to the same brief.  There is a refreshing rawness to the pieces.

The stand out artist for me is Masato Takasaka.  His pieces have a simplicity and elegance and yet there is so much going on.  The transparent plastic allows all the different planes to be seen at once.  I also especially liked Susan Jacobs' magnetic necklaces.  The dynamic quality gives another interesting dimension to the jewellery.

I liked the fact that the majority of pieces were made of non precious materials.  It really annoys me that often value is only attributed to precious materials in jewellery.


http://www.piecesofeight.com.au  

Plus & Minus and Crown Jewels


Choose three objects.  Begin drawing first object for 15 minutes, stop and erase part then start drawing the second object. Repeat with third object.

My objects were chosen for colour, texture and shape.   I loved the colour and texture of the purple feather.  The strand of gold plastic beads had fluidity and shine.  The drawing tool has shapely curves.



Crown Jewels

Make a headpiece out of the "alien jewels" made before.  Queen Amidala meets the Muppets.


Saturday, April 2, 2011

Bejewelled

I'm an explorer on an alien world collecting weird and wonderful treasure.  Using my stash of found and collected object I made 11 objects or rather jewels that I have imagined from the alien world.  By the looks of things, I've landed on planet Mardi Gras!

My original inspiration was the weird and wonderful underwater world of sea creatures.  I'm constantly amazed by the variety of forms and vidid colours.  They are like jewels of the ocean.   I did enjoy this project as the materials and colours gave me inspiration and I quite liked my little creatures.



  
It's time to meet the muppets....
 



WALL-E goes to Mardi Gras!
Metric worm
Sea slug in Sunday best




The next part was to make a poster.  I think the vibrant colours made this work really well.


When Life Gives You Lemons - Make Lemonade


I hate not being in control and not being able to plan ahead.  Point in case, our task for this week was to bring multiples of a single material to construct 3D objects.
Trying to figure out the perfect material was an ordeal in itself.  Evaluating the merits of the various possible building materials was harrowing.  What could I buy cheaply in multiples that would be a versatile construction material?  Icy pole sticks? no, too flat, too hard to cut up.  Pipe cleaners? too thin.  Paper plates? too boring.  I desperation I grabbed a packet of plastic forks thinking "that's an interesting shape" What was I thinking! The plastic was really hard to manipulate and no matter how much I tried to deconstruct them they still looked like plastic forks.

The brief was to build four objects: Dense, Light/Open, Vessel/Container and a one using a mystery object harmoniously.

Monument to the Hungry Man


Dense:  I envisage this as a large scale public art monument to the millions of takeaway shops that have save the lazy and and culinary challenged everywhere from extinction; myself included.

Light/Open:
What's for lunch?

There were not a lot of things I could think of to convey light and open using the forks.  In the end I imagined a sea anemone unfurling to catch it's prey.


Sita Ashlet

Vessel/Container: I'm quite please with this one.  I'm thinking of selling it to IKEA as a new design for a minimalist scandinavian chair.















Fourchette avec le Ping Pong


Mystery Object:  Reminds me of the Alien egg pod things that open up right before the creature jumps out.  Needs dripping slime.