Thursday, 5 January 2012

Some old finds from back home

Happy New Year everyone!
I went home to my family in Sweden for Christmas, and I haven't really realised before - but oh my they've got lots of my old paintings and sculptures up in their house! Unfortunately I forgot my camera, so I only snapped a few bad quality photos with my mobile phone. Here are a few of the things I made between 2003-2006. Nothing great, but it's fun to get reminded of them, and think back about the time when I made them.
This black rose with the barbed wire and the blood drop (I know, how dramatic!) was made during my college years, either in 2003 or 2004. It was simply my dark period, and I loved everything black. This painting was made with aquarelle (water colour) on normal paper.

One of the first things I made in ceramics class in college was this swirly vase made of red clay.

Vibrant colours - african women. Two tiny little aquarelle painting made on A5 paper, and mounted together in a big wooden frame. Made in 2004.

What can I say... feet. Imagine them sticking our from underneath a duvet. Acrylic painting from 2005.

A simple red rose with a drop of water that I painted for my lovely grandma in 2005. Nothing special about the painting, but it's very simple and it has got a lot of contrasts.

These two paintings are about opposite feelings, or something like that. "Dream, Fear" and "Light, Dark, Love, Hate". They were simply made on a rainy day when I had nothing better to do than to take out my acrylic paints, and doodle and splash on a couple of canvases. I must say, drenching the brush in red paint and splashing it on a pretty much finished painting was a surprisingly good feeling.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

An antique fork turned into two rings

As I've been mentioning quite a few times now, I am taking a jewellery making course at Leeds College of art. No putting beads on threads here, but proper metal work! What I am most proud so far is my project of turning an old antique silver fork into two rings - one out of the handle and one out of the head. The fork is only a tiny dessert fork, and it was just about enough for two rings.

I really like this ring below made out of the pointy bit of the fork. The swirls really disguise that it's actually a fork, don't they?


The handle on the fork had a really swirly pattern, which is one of the reasons why I chose to work with an antique fork. Modern cutlery just don't have that little extra, but they're all very plain. So even though this is a very simple ring it looks extraordinary cause of the pattern. 

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Nautical 3-piece painting from 2011

When I first moved in to my boyfriend's house I realised he didn't have any decorations whatsoever. I went a bit mental with the empty rooms since I am one who loves decorations, and who always had my walls filled with all sorts of things, such as drawings, photos, etc. In my opinion every room needs a small decorative item - even the tiny guest bathroom in the hallway! That's actually where I hung up this nautical inspired 3-piece painting of mine. I was inspired by the round window in that bathroom, which very much reminded me of a window in a boat. What better theme to have in that bathroom then than a nautical theme ;) 
This 3-piece nautical painting is made with acrylic colours, and the swirls you can see are simply painted pebbles glued on with superglue. I really think that 3D objects in paintings make a huge difference, and they really draw attention to the painting as a whole. Below you can see each painting as a close-up.
I really wanted to paint a compass, and as you can see that is the main piece of the painting. I thought the text "Wherever you go, take me with you" really suited it, and it sounds really sweet.




Friday, 25 November 2011

Fair Trade art

I've done a lot of inspirations posts lately and this is yet another one.The reason is because I've not been creative enough with my own art. I promise the next post will be about some of my own work :) I've already got it all planned!

There is something about handmade things... Just the fact that someone has spent hours creating something rather than using machines in factories. As an artist I really admire hand crafted things such as accessories and clothing. It feels like those items have got more meaning. I really hope people will have that view on my handmade jewellery as well once I get good enough to sell them.
I recently came across traidcraftshop.co.uk which is an online shop by the leading fair trade company Traidcraft. In their cute little shop they sell all sorts of pretty items handmade by people in the third world, and with the profit they help fighting poverty.
Here are a few items from their handmade jewellery and accessories collection. 

<-- How cute are these silver elephant earrings with swirly little details?! 

I absolutely adore these little ring holders shaped as an elephant and a giraffe. -->




Beautiful amethyst earrings with silver patterns.



<-- I love jewellery made of glass, and this necklace is fantastic!

 
 


You wouldn't think this handbag was made out of a recycled car tyre, would you?-->


<-- Absolutely fantastic work; a nacklade made out of carved out wood with swirly details.


 Aren't these wooden elephant book marks just super cute?! -->

Monday, 21 November 2011

Gemstone Love

As most of you know already, I am taking a jewellery making course one evening every week. So far, I've only made a few rings (post about those are coming soon) and a few weeks back I posted an inspiration post on handmade silver rings. All gorgeous :) That post sure gave me lots of ideas for upcoming designs. I'm still on the sketching stage though, so it may take a while before you get to see any of my work...
This is another inspiration post, but of rings a bit more complicated in their designs. It's my dream to be able to create rings like these sometime in the future. A few friends of mine have said to me "If you're learning how to make jewellery, you should make my wedding ring". I'm probably lightyears away from the day when I will be able to create a gorgeous, sparkly wedding ring, but I can always dream... And practice makes perfect, so I better get started!
I've recently been looking at sapphire rings for inspiration, as I would really like to start working with gemstones. These are some really lovely designs I've found.
Blue, purple and green are my favourite colours when it comes to jewellery, so below are some great designs of amethyst and emerald rings as well. Since I'm a very arty person my motto is that the swirlier and more complex, the better ;) Which one is your favourite? My favourite of all these is the first one of the sapphire rings. I love the fact that it looks simple from a distant, but when you look at it closer you see all the little swirly patterns cut out in the silver. Absolutely amazing! And honey, I am not at all hinting :P


Thursday, 17 November 2011

The missing piece for my art room

Call it art or not... but I think interior decoration is a form of art. It sure is a way of showing your creativity. Matching furniture, placing decorations, hanging up pictures... it takes an artist's eye to do it right.
Antique furniture especially just screams art. Nowadays it's all about boring flat packs...
Remember my post about my project "painting a swirly tree on the wall"? I thought I'd continue talking about that room of mine, that I now refer to as my "art room".
After having painted my swirly olive green tree I invested in an antique bureau in an off-white colour. It's all worn and battered, but it's such a beautiful piece of furniture. I got myself a matching bookcase (sure, it is new, but it looks old!) and now all that's missing is a sofa. There is a sofa bed in that room, but it's extremely ugly. It's one of those "boy-room"-sofas made out of a massive futon and a metal frame. Uuuh... (boyfriend's choice prior to meeting me)

I've been looking around and I would really want a sofa that looks like an antique one to match the rest of the room. Right now I've got my eyes on a couple of chesterfield sofas fromTheOriginalSofaCo - one of them would be a great addition to my art room. The colour theme in that room is white, olive green and purple (but more green at the moment) so this purple sofa would suit perfectly! I'll keep looking, but I'll definitely put this sofa on my list of maybes...
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