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Thursday, May 14, 2015

We're All Ears :: May Reveal


"Sure he was great, but don't forget Ginger Rogers did everything he did backwards
...and in high heels!"
~ Bob Thaves, creator of the Frank & Ernest cartoon

With a challenge like this, that is at once visual and auditory, I spend a lot of time looping the music and the video to really immerse myself in the inspiration. Luckily, this song is quite nuanced and intriguing and the video is equally as fun to watch. Each time I watched it, over and over, I found something new to focus on. One time it was her dress...another time her shoes...then his perfectly hued wardrobe...and yet another was on the walls that served as their colorful backdrop.

As I watched, I had a pad of paper with me. I sketched shapes that seemed to recur to me, wrote notes on the colors that jumped out at me most (and the ones where I liked her outfits ;-) and made a whole word cloud of the words and phrases that came to mind.

I was struck by the give and take of the dance. The measured steps. The total control. And the giving into the seduction. These dancers are different, unique, distinct when separate, but they move as one. That is what I set out to capture with my earrings.

I wanted to bring lightness, an ease, effortlessness to these earrings, but yet I also wanted them to be strong and substantial. They also needed to have an element of male/female, yin/yang, give/take. And they had to have COLOR!

Now I have to admit that I don't leave myself much time to do any of these challenges. I sat down on Wednesday evening and thought that I could pull off a rather complex technical feat, but that didn't quite happen.

I have been researching the mysterious art of plique-a-jour which literally means "glimpse of daylight." I intended to make organic, flowing wire forms that held translucent color in the cells. Plique-a-jour is much like cloisonne, but there is no backing, so the light travels through the cells (or cloison) much like stained glass. I wasn't able to do exactly what I have in mind...but my mind is still racing with ideas to make this happen for real that will continue to feed my creative hunger. I WILL master what I have in my head. These are only the beginning.

So tonight, after I got home around 8:30 after a baseball double-header an hour away (we won both games - yea!), I set to work making a total of 4 different pair (I was shooting for 6...not bad!).


 I formed the shapes in my favorite dark annealed steel wire and then colored some of the cells. I think the naked wire forms look pretty darn great, but the color just makes them pop, and when I figure out how to make them more translucent, I know they will be even better!



They still need to be sealed, and perhaps some resin over the colors to make them last at bit longer. They are just experiments at this point, prototypes, if you will. But I am encouraged by the way this is turning out.

 
You will notice that I don't have any ear wires.... I want to make them myself but right now it is nearly 2:00 am and I have to get some sleep! I didn't think they looked good with any of the mass-produced ones that I have, so that will wait. Plus, they were technically still drying! ;-)

I can't wait to see what marvels you created from this color-filled and musical inspiration!
 


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27 comments:

  1. These are just fabulous, Erin! If you ever fancy selling these components, I'd love to try them out!

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  2. These look fantastic Erin; What did you use to color then - nail enamel? resin would be great as well

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  3. I love how you have caught the movement of the dance and your colour technique looks fantastic especially when held up to the light...xx

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  4. Wow, those are amazing. I can see the sweep of the dancers feet in the arcs. Gorgeous.

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  5. Holy smokes these are amazing. I saw the forms naked and thought they were wonderful , but in the next picture with the colour - "raw" jewels. Your descriptive thought process constantly inspires me to be more thoughtful and aware when I make jewellery . I hope you share with us how they look once resin is added.

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    1. Thank you so much for your comment Miss Deb! That is exactly how I work... it has to start with an inspiration... if I don't have one I pretty much make bland stuff. I am always trying to push my own creative limits. I am pretty excited about seeing where I can go with this! You are my 'something good' today! Enjoy the day. Erin

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  6. Amazing earrings! You nailed the inspiration piece.

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  7. OMG how did Friday get here so fast!!! You are a wonder Erin, each pair of earrings you created for this inspiration are so beautiful and spot on!!

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    1. I know, right?! I never seem to have a lack of ideas, but I always run out of time and severely underestimate my abilities! I don't normally stay up until the wee hours, but I know that this is my one moment a month to really shine, so I can't disappoint! Enjoy the day, Miss Kristi! Erin

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  8. Those are just amazing, Erin! You always stun me with the gorgeous designs you pull off so close to the deadline. I'm sad that I couldn't quite get my act together for this month... it's the first We're All Ears that I've missed. :(

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    1. That is why I leave the InLinkz open for at least a week! In case you get inspired by what you see and can't help but participate! ;-) Enjoy the day, Miss Sarajo! Erin

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  9. Love this new direction you're exploring!

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  10. Amazing work, Erin! I love them so much!

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  11. Short night, hope you got enough rest. These are fascinating and express the tango beautifully. I can't wait to see them finished and future uses of this technique!

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  12. Where to begin? Erin, you are amazing! I just love reading about your process, and this month you totally outdid yourself. A word cloud - fabulous idea! I had used those with students in my teaching days but forgot all about them. Perfect way to brainstorm for your creative process, which I might add, is miraculous to pull off so perfectly at the last minute. Wow! Brilliant list resulted in such dynamic earrings. I love that the fluidity is represented with just wire in such unique and beautiful shapes. The pieces were so cool, and then you added color, transforming them into something w-a-y cool! As Claire mentioned, you would be very successful in selling these components. I would definitely buy some!

    What medium did you use to create the color?

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  13. Erin
    You give so much inspiration to all of us. The way you used wire to represent the shape of the movement, and to me also the sound of the music floating through the air. Using the dark annealed steel wire with the bright colours was masterful.

    I had to go research word art (don't ever remember it being used in my schools) and plique-a-jour. Both really intrigue me. Thanks so much

    Mona

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  14. Love your designs...didn't think about using wire to create the movement. Excellent job....can't wait to see how you progress with this work....

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  15. Erin, what a great experiment with the wire and resin! Love your creativity. Thank you for the challenge. It forces me (in a very good way) to use some new artistic means to express myself. This time I played with fabric and loved it. Can't wait for the next month's challenge :)

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  16. I love your curvy earrings. I'm with Claire and would love it if you sold these components. No matter how I try I just can't get the hang of using wire.

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  17. Oh, I just love hthe movement and tribal elements in your work! All the pieces look stunning! :)

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  18. Erin! Your work is amazing! I love your interpretation of the dance. Simply stunning how you've brought the tango to life in the wire! And the colors - are just-- wow. I'm really blown away at the artistic beauty. Also, the word cloud, how cool is that. You are a true artist Erin! Thank you for sharing!

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  19. Oh my gosh! These are fabulous, Erin! Amazing work. -- Julie

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  20. This is really neat. I love how you experiment and try new things. Lovely work!

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  21. I so enjoy how your brain works...I came up with some ....not all ... of those words ...I was thinking puzzles pieces and how they fit together...then I got knocked down with the flue. No motivation to do anything...just starting to come out of it...so much for all the challenges I wanted to do this month...but there is always next month. Love all the prototypes you came up with. Partial the purple design!

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  22. I watched this Tango video about a bazillion times!..it was amazing..then downloaded the music, too! Thank you for finding it and sharing. All of the earrings made for this Challenge are fabulous and made me think of the great play on color!

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  23. These are insanely creative and beautiful! I love the movement, the pop of color, the combination of order and chaos - fantastic pieces :)

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  24. Those earrings are amazing - I'm so bummed out I missed the hop this month!

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