Thursday, October 4, 2012

October ABS Challenge

Round and Round























Time for the October ABS challenge !
http://artbeadscene.blogspot.com/2012/10/october-monthly-challenge.html
Each month I eagerly wait to see the newest ABS challenge selection. Each month a different aspect of the art inspires me.
Usually one particular thing about the picture grabs my attention.
If the chosen piece has flowers , I will be making flowers !
Those of us who make beads can often whip up something special to "go with "our inspiration.
This is one thing I love about the challenge.
It's a monthly kick in the pants to try something different.
There is also the fun of  sorting through my copious stash of beadie stuff to find forgotten treasures.
This month I was struck by the colors and the graphics .
If you look closely,there are so many colors!
There are also strong geometric shapes .
To keep that feel I picked out some heavy wire and a few round vintage elements.
The shapes and colors had my brain spinning....spinning?
ah ha! I remembered a bead type I had not made in ages...lentil swirls ! A perfect way to spin all those lovey colors into one bead .
Just for fun I added an ammonite swirl bead created by Mother Nature. I couldn't resist adding some bits of sari silk that  matched perfectly.
I loved making the lentil swirls . Creating them was a nice break from holiday florals .
Thanks  ABS  for helping me recall that technique.
this week
revisit an old favorite design
and
Bead Happy,
m.e.

5 comments:

  1. This could be my most favorite yet. Love the colors and the lentil swirls. You are so talented, GF!

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  2. Your necklace is just incredible! There is such a feeling of movement and the colors are just yummy.

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  3. I agree about making lentils being a great change, sort of meditative, really. I just love your colour choices and how you chose to highlight the more dramatic ones.

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  4. i love your lentils and the assemblage of this piece is just awesome!

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