Showing posts with label giraffe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label giraffe. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 May 2017

May 2017 Component of the Month with Art Elements... the Reveal

Back at the end of April Lesley Watts from the Art Elements group announced her component for the month.  A selection of delightful ceramic cabs with gorgeous rich colours in the recesses of a mold she made from a section of shell.  To read the full blog post of the original article click on the link above.

Lesley creates beautiful pieces in ceramics and in metal clays - you can see more of her work on her Facebook  page.   Lesley does favour the more organic style of work, compared to my wacky designs but I did fall in love with these pieces as soon as I saw them.  There were several colour choices to choose from but the green glaze really appealed to me.


I chose one of the round cabs and when it arrived I was not disappointed, these pieces are rich in colour and really tactile, I did have it on my work space in my 'kitchen studio' - very posh sounding corner of the kitchen dinning room where I keep all my drawings and pencils for when I take over the table!  I kept it out on the dresser so I could just pick it up and touch it, in the right hands this would make a really lovely tactile brooch or pendant but I saw dragons.  My first idea was a dragon drawn with scales using the colours of the cab to guide my choices but then I went on Pinterest searching for a quote that appealed to me and found this one...

'Never stop looking up'.

What a lovely positive saying and I immediately thought of giraffes and was cross with myself for choosing a green cab rather than a giraffe cab that would have gone with this idea better.  For a few days I mused over this and stroked my cabochon until my husband commented on some other drawings had I done, I was lamenting (again!) about being quirky and cartoony and as far away from my realism portrait days as is humanly possible, when he said to me 'don't stop being different that is what makes you you.' (once in a blue moon he can be quite sweet, usually ruins it by then telling me I have got a big backside compared to when we met 25 years ago....  such is married life!)

So I modified my saying....



I am still really new to Art Journalling just for the sake of it, I doodle and draw each day but have to commit to the Art Journal idea and experiment with mixed media which I still struggle with but lo and behold, my cabochon became part of my giraffe and lets face it... never stop looking up or being that bit different is not a bad way to live!  

For more creativity using Lesley's work please follow the links below.... 


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Art Elements team

Friday, 9 August 2013

Friday's Smile

 
Its really hard to find a style, but I think I have found mine in the lampwork, the more fun and wacky the better, lots of colour and plenty of smiles to go round, luckily lots of people love the wacky colourful beads I create and I enjoy nothing more than seeing how the beads 'grow up'. 
 
 
This one was always one of my favourites, and was brought by a lovely lady in America who made this fabulous bracelet for those days when she felt she needed a smile :)
 
 
Glass lampwork giraffe by Izzybeads  design and bracelet by Tracy Lehtonen
 
 
Isn't it gorgeous, I love the green its so jungle.  I have been told it does its job beautifully and everyone she meets smiles with her.
 
Laney x


Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Giraffes Gallery

I do love Giraffes.  Here are some of my favourites

From Pinterest, a wonderful place for inspiration


Giraffe on Pinterest.com
 
 
This fabulous sock monkey is made by a very old friend of mine, she helped to deliver my son nearly 20 yrs ago!! 

Nikki's Giraffe


This Giraffe is one of mine, he is now sold and living in America where he is making his new owner smile!



 
 
Keep smiling :)
 
Lx

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Bottoms up!!

Giraffe licking its bottom now on Etsy
Just listed on Etsy this rather lovely giraffe licking its bottom inspired by the fabulous book I finished reading last night, Whatever you do, dont run by Peter Allison.  A wonderful collection of stories from his life as a safari guide in Botswana.  Lots of lovely bead ideas have been formed from reading this book.  Here are a few more of the giraffe...




A complete 360 view!  Made with Ghee (the colour glass) a little bit different from my normal ivory colour, but I think it works well.

Another favourite colour glass is this one....

I think its Supernatural, but I would have to check.  Great for Dolphins though!

Laney x