Sunday, May 22, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
hydrangea petals
I tapped some hydrangea leaves onto petals I had cut out of the silver in a hydrangea shape and whilst I was playing around I made a little hydrangea angle. I was goign to set a tiny gem stone in the middle of circle but off centre. I was just having fun but i feel I could take this idea further some how.
soldiers continued
so my next plan has been to make these soldiers in a cold silicone mould so that the plastic of the soldier is not melted or distorted in the hot silicone mould. I put a sprue on the soldiers and mixed the silicone, followed the process and let it set for as day. I only cut open one of the moulds as the inside of it was still tacky so i left the others for monday. I was very pleased with the little wax soldier that came out after I injected
little people... continued
I have been thinking about and creating these little people for a long time after casting them in second year. I have filed 1 or 2 out of metal but this is quite a process althought they do look like little people near the end result but I think I am going to try make them out of wax. I did do some omore moulds of them where I actually put the plastic people in the silicone and made a hot silicone mould of them but a few melted whilst some of them worked. I think the main factor that makes them look so convincing like miniture little people is the poaint that shows their cloths and creates more definition.
casting soldiers
So I have been thinking of and experimenting with ways to get my soldiers into wax so that they can be cast. The first option I tried was putting then straight onto a wax tree and investing them straight but in the back of my mind I did wonder whether or not the plastic would effect the silver cast soldiers because in second year when I cast my little people the residue of the plastic left an ugly texture on the cast. Unfortunately both casts of my soldiers ahd the plastic residue left on them and therefore have porosity. Not to worry tho< beacuse i will use them in the right context and the porosity will stand a purpose. But for now I need to create alot of soldiers without porosity- so it is off to the cold silicone molds I go!
Mooi Loop Exhibition
I have used Mooi Loop's tree as a reference to create my own tree's that show the seasons
Some of the treesI have made with lots of leaves some with just a few branches, some blowing in the wind with bent trunks....
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Friday, May 13, 2011
Mooi Loop Exhibition
Carrying on with the theme of fragility and transience of life, I am looking into other metaphors that can portray this theme.
For the Mooi Loop Exhibition I want to create my own version of Vet Kat's tree drawings and I would like each tree to be a season. These tree's will be metaphors for the cycle of life and the changings of the seasons which shows transience.
For the Mooi Loop Exhibition I want to create my own version of Vet Kat's tree drawings and I would like each tree to be a season. These tree's will be metaphors for the cycle of life and the changings of the seasons which shows transience.
hydrangea pendent
I created this pendent and wanted to get a feeling of lots of hydrangea elements forming a circle. Im not completely satisfied with this pendent. I feel that the feeling/ look of it from far is what I wanted to caputre but from close there are many things that i am not satisfied with! some of these things are: 1. The flowers look too bent up or "raw". There needs to be something common running through them, for example a texture or dome the shape of each flower. Chris suggested dome each flower and then ben the petals in their own direction. b) I am not sure about how the flowers are attached to the circle that makes up the pendent.
anyway... I do like the feel of the pendent from far and that is what I am looking for but now I just need to work out how to create that feeling but from close still have the piece looking just as good from far! I think I actually am more fond of the back of the pendent than the front.
I have made a little tube setting for a tiny purple amethyst stone to be sat in the middle of the one flower. I want to take this idea further with incorporating tiny gem stones into my work, similar to my water droplet idea where the little blue topaz cabs i bought and moonstone cabs become water droplets on the leaves and petals I create. Not sure if I showed any photo's of this idea. It was a long time ago so I will have to go find the photos and put them up if I have not put them up long ago.
Glamour May 2011- SA
I was so excited when I found a picture of my bracelet in the glamour magazine for this month. It reminds me about the comments I got form the viewers that interacted with my jewellery when I was at design indaba in march. Most people either said, "so delicate" or "pretty" and about 5 even said " hydrangea's". I also remember a few saying "so feminine". some times after you have worked with piece's of your own jewellery for a long time you not sure how to comment on it or what other people think it looks like, so i was interested to see people's responses.
I called myself my full name Michelle Robyn and left my surname out, but then I was not sure if I should have put my surname instead of full name. I came to the decision that I will stick with michelle Robyn and thank goodness for that because it is all on my business cards that i got printed before design indaba. Anyways was just thinking about it.....
Little cast hydrangeas
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cast hydrangeas,
hydrangea,
own work,
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
My hydrangeas and army men met
there was a bit of tension...
I really like the shadows created by the hydrangeas as you can see in the picture above, I could do something with the shapes of that shadow!
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army men,
hydrangea,
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Friday, May 6, 2011
Monday, May 2, 2011
Valley of a thousand Hills
I spotted these hydrangeas on the way to lunch at the pot and kettle in valley of a thousand hills.
There were masses of them and the ones I picked were bright purple with blue in them, the flowers were small and waxy which made them easier to cast.
There were masses of them and the ones I picked were bright purple with blue in them, the flowers were small and waxy which made them easier to cast.
A lady at the design indaba in cape town had a long chat with me about flowers. She was on the flower association board for SA. She did many competitions of flower aranging and knew alot about flowers so I took the opportunity and asked her about the hydrangea flower. She looked at my electroformed hydrangea flowers and told me that she could see that I was picking the flowers too late, as in the middle of the flower there was a point where the little bud use to be. She said the perfect picking time was when the flower had a little ball in the middle of it and the tiny little flower that came out of that ball opened once picked and would fall off when the flower was old and this left a pointed middle behind, like in my electroformed hydrangeas.
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