Today we have a guest poster on Earrings Everyday.
Debora Portela of Tribalis
In the first century BC, the Roman general Pompey encouraged afraid sailors to bring food from Africa to Rome during severe storms, inaugurating the phrase 'Navigare Necesse, non est vivere necesse' ( To sail is necessary;to live is not necessary). Since then others have used this sentence with different meanings, like Fernando Pessoa, Portugues poet which transforms it into a song of creation. Said him: ' I want to me the spirit of this sentence", confining the sense of his life to the process of artistic creation.
These earrings aren't perfect matches but blend beautifully for that hippy chic look that I love. I would wear the heck out of them! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beads and assemblage! I love the rustic look with the bold colors!
ReplyDeleteSo much variety of color and texture in one pair of earrings, really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun and colorful! Love your wire work as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful earrings! These capture so much color and spirit of movement. Love.
ReplyDeleteThey're like little treasure collections for your ears - love these! Especially the pottery shards :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Very lively and full of wonderful energy... Well done!
ReplyDeleteThese earrings are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI just really love these! I think I'd feel strong and happy wearing these!
ReplyDeleteThese have a rich color palette and very unique touches. I feel that the style is right at home with the boho of today as it would have been in centuries past! So glad to have you join us for a guest post! Enjoy the day. Erin
ReplyDeleteLove the cheerful colors and bead variety!
ReplyDeleteI love these earrings! So colorful, and although each is different, they are perfectly balanced. I'd wear these all the time!
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous!
ReplyDeleteHello there, all!!
ReplyDeleteThanks sooooooo much for featuring my work here!!! You are very gentle. And thanks also for all kind comments from my fellow artists and admires of the art of making jewelry.
I wish all the best, creativity, enthusiasm and joy!
With love, Deb