Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts

Friday, July 22, 2016

Take a Walk on the Wet Side...

Take a walk on the wet side - wet felting that is... 

A month or so ago now... I know - its been that kind of summer - I decided to take a Sunday "off". My husband was at the beach and I stayed home, house to myself, heaven. What do I do with my time off? Make art of course! 

Joke's on me actually. I am a full time artist and part time art teacher, so while it WAS time off from production, custom work, replenishing inventory... it was still art/job/doing what I love. 

I took over the kitchen and made a mess:
Dive in, such rich colors... 
Sorry for the yellow kitchen lighting... first piece ready to begin! 
I had a plan to wet felt some ocean themed landscapes. The image above is the first one laid out. I "thought" it would shrink by a third... But I was using some lovely ivory batting from Sarafina Fiber Arts as my base 'canvas' for the first time and wanted to test it out. The landscape is built up with loose wispy layers of brightly dyed wool roving, and a few "curly locks". Here are the results of the first piece:

Can you see it? Beach, waves, ocean!
So it felted together wonderfully! The process involves soap, water, bubble wrap and much repetitive rolling of the piece on the counter. Roll it like 100 times, turn 1/4 turn, roll it 100 times... I used Sarafina's You Tube videos as my basic instruction manual. 
 
I love the way the colors blend as the fibers lock together. I am visually drawn to the curly locks simulating breakers in the waves; they need a little needle felting to secure them fully, but I like the accent of texture. And the shrinkage? Ummm. nope. The batting felted my top coat colors and did not shrink much at all. Hmm. This piece is rather large at  app. 12". Lets do another... 
Trying to go smaller: 2 before and after comparisons. 
My supply of wool  plays to my preferred palette, so I had a variety of teal and turquoise and not much for a light sky. I lone the purple stormy sky and the teal water together though. The second pictured here is a bit more abstracted, and I am pleased with that too. I WAS playing after all - experimenting with the materials, and not having any hard set expectations. The process is actually good for me - its nice to have some control at the start and then leave it up to the process and be pleasantly surprised at the end. 

Working most all of the day, I made 10 tapestries. The largest 12 x 12" and the smallest 4" square. My plan is to embellish them in some way, using beads and found treasures from the beach. I can't walk on the beach and slip at least a shell or 3 in my pocket... 

I imagine the long shell beaded on with 2 'ropes' of small seed beads... 
That saturated color thrills my eyes. 
Over the course of the afternoon I was able to size the pieces much better! I have some shadowbox frames I will use for the smallest pieces and fashion hangers/dowel rods of some sort for the larger pieces. I am not in a hurry - I did many and have time to play and experiment!

These 2 are the smallest at 4" - but they will fit into frames I have once they are completed. 
At the end of the day I threw a few more colors into the mix, breaking away from the landscape format... This was not planned, but after the felt dried, I saw the kelp... the polymer mermaid was made for my monthly goddess seed bead project, but was a little too large. I think she will settle comfortably here, don't you?
a few deep sea palettes? 
I'm sorry that they aren't finished yet for today's post - I have been teaching clay camp since mid June - and very much look forward to getting back to my work in the studio next week! Great kids, great times, great energy... but I have Bead Fest to prepare for.. 

Until then - I hope you get your toes in the sand! 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Tracking in a bit of sand...

Happy Saturday!  Just got back from a short beach vacay with my family and it was so pleasant!  The weather was absolutely perfect for the beach, and I did lots of relaxing on the sand, staring at the rolling waves.

A peaceful shot from a morning walk on my beach vacation.


It struck me how inspirational the ocean and beach are to many jewelry artists in their designs, so I thought I would feature some of the gorgeous components and jewelry our very own AJE team has to offer in that theme!

Caroline's sweet little jelly fish beads for dangling on necklaces...luckily there were no jelly fish in the water!

I love this jelly fish charm by Diana.

These gorgeous glass headpins by Jennifer also remind me of jelly fish!

Jenny's moonlit wave pendant evokes wonderful memories of standing on the balcony at night and listening to the endless waves hitting the shore!

Sweet and colorful polymer clay starfish by Kristi.

Kristen's amazing beadwork!

I love the color on the beach relics by Karen...reminds me of those early morning beach walks looking for treasure hidden in the sand!

Linda's lovely starfish necklace is the perfect jewelry to keep thoughts of the ocean with you.

Yummy beach pebbles by Lesley.

Stunning glass pendant by Sue
My polymer clay seashell connector.

Going through all these pieces takes me back to that peaceful place when I was walking on the beach...I want to go back!

Seagull tracks in the sand!


Melissa Meman
Melismatic Art Jewelry
Art. Life. Love.

Sunday, February 23, 2014

Ocean Inspired

I have always been inspired by the sea. This week I happen to be in Florida visiting my daughter Audrey. We visited the ocean today and I got re-inspired all over again. :)

Inspiration...

Photo by me, taken today (Feb. 22), Florida Atlantic Coast 
Shells collected by me today
Craggy shell I found today - amazing color and texture!

The Beads...




Inspiration (photos by others, as noted)...

Atlantic Ocean by Merek Misztal

Ocean by Omar Fallaha

The Beads....



Inspiration (photos by others, as noted)...

Ocean by Orient-Express

Ocean by Katarina Stefanović

The Beads....



Inspiration (photos by others, as noted)...

Unknown source, via One Trick Pony



The Beads...



I end my stay in Florida this Thursday (back to the frozen North!). I'm sorry to leave so soon - I really enjoyed my brief re-aquaintance with my old friend the Sea.

beachcombing from Karen Totten on Vimeo.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Tropical Dreams

I'm laying on the couch feeling sorry for myself because my knee went out last night and I can barely walk.  Codeine helps, but it makes me feel soooo sleepy.  While drifting off into a codeine-induced mental haze, I started wishing I was on a warm tropical beach instead of my couch.  I thought of the remote beach we have visited several times in Zancudo, Costa Rica.  Ahhhh, if only I were there, pain-free and splashing through the waves.....

Copper Starfish Discs by Kristi Bowman 

Anchors Away Bead Set by Diana Ptaszynski 

Moonlit Ocean Wave Pendant by Jenny Davies-Reazor


Turquoise Ocean Beads by Sue Kennedy

Sand Dollar Necklace by Linda Landig


Zancudo Beach, Costa Rica


Linda Landig
Linda Landig Jewelry


Friday, March 15, 2013

Sea Love

Whenever I feel stressed out (which is now) I start longing for a restorative trip to the ocean.  With the spring show season upon us, many bead and jewelry designers are working frantically to create enough stock for upcoming shows.  I have a two day show coming up this weekend, so I had intended to have a last minute designing frenzy on Thursday.   But when Thursday rolled around, I wasn't feeling well and about all I completed was this blog post and my laundry!  Panic!  My soul is yelling, "Take me to the ocean so I can relax and renew!"  The coast is only about an hour and a half from here and we hope to make a getaway soon.


Last week, I designed this necklace for a fundraising auction to provide performing arts opportunities for at-risk youth.  The lampwork heart with the ocean waves and the sand dollar bead are by Beads and Botanicals.  The "wing-ding" beads are by Genea Beads and both artists have a variety of the little lampies in this necklace, as well.

Washington State coast

It was while designing this necklace, that I realized how much I was longing for the sea. So, building on that theme, I am offering you a peek into the many, gorgeous ocean-themed art beads and components available from some of the talented artists on Etsy.  It is my hope that these artisan pendants will inspire your own ocean-themed creations as well.  Enjoy!








I made a treasury list, called Sea Love, if you'd like to check out more artisan jewelry components.

I go to the sea to relax and restore.  What do you do to find peace in frantic times?


Linda Landig
Linda Landig Jewelry