tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-82164007613553265712024-03-12T16:01:48.300-07:00PolykromosA bright and colorful art blog by nicedashofpaprikanicedashofpaprikahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01047631885019499039noreply@blogger.comBlogger15125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216400761355326571.post-23218854873793225562012-05-20T02:29:00.000-07:002012-05-20T02:34:10.909-07:00Having Fun with Beads and Crystals - Sami Lapland BraceletsI enjoy working with beads and crystals in my bracelets, they add another dimension and texture to the pewter wire braids. The magpie attraction to sparkle and glitter is not strange in Sweden. Living in darkness and cold for many months of the year anything that attracts and reflects the light is appreciated. Crystal beads are truely magical in the way they catch the light and reflect a multitude of rainbow colors<br />
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The black bracelet is made with Swarovski crystals and silver beads. A glamorous and sophisticated look, even in the forest we have occasions to dress up and have fun!<br />
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This bracelet has amethyst colored crystals added. The great thing about using crystals in jewelry is that it is an affordable way to add glitter and sparkle. The hard thing is choosing the colors. When I order from my supplier I want to buy every color! I guess I am attracted to amethyst because it is my birthstone - February birthday.<br />
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Pale ice blue and steely silver beads, very cool. very Swedish.<br />
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The sterling silver beads in these bracelets are fun to work with. They have a wonderful feel and heaviness, it reminds me of playing with ball-bearings when i was little.<br />
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One thing I love about my work is the input from customers. The bracelet above without beads is in my shop. A customer asked me to custom make this bracelet with silver beads with special instructions on the placing and weave.<br />
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The result is much more interesting and lively than my original! The customer really knows best!<br />
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This bracelet is made with pretty seed beads. I like the opaque pearl like finish to these beads. The pale pink leather contrasts and compliments the beads nicely.<br />
<br />nicedashofpaprikahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01047631885019499039noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8216400761355326571.post-85369058910333144932011-10-03T06:43:00.000-07:002011-10-03T06:43:41.894-07:00Swedish Lapland Bracelets Made With Spun Copper Wire<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2DizSaYeKVc/Tomu3g6twVI/AAAAAAAAALs/g_77PI_mnbM/s1600/pink+and+copper+sami+bracelet.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="206" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-2DizSaYeKVc/Tomu3g6twVI/AAAAAAAAALs/g_77PI_mnbM/s320/pink+and+copper+sami+bracelet.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>This braid was meant to be sewn onto black leather. This barbie pink caught my eye. I love the pink and copper together, an unusual and uncoventional combination. <br />
Copper wire is fun to work with, it adds another dimension and so many artistic possibilites to this craft form.<br />
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Less is more, the single strand of gold wire in this braid gives a sophisticated and elegant look.<br />
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Winter landscapes provide a remarkable variety of color - subtle, shifting and almost elusive during the darker days. In this dormant but nonetheless beautiful time of year there is a stillness which leads to inner contemplation and a restfullness after the hectic activity of the previous months.<br />
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Just as I´m writing this a snow blizzard is blowing. This haiku by the master Matsuo Basho is in essence what I´m seeing from my studio window at this moment..<br />
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Whether creating a painting or a piece of jewelry, color is my main inspiration. Living here in the forest one is alwas surrounded by the colors of nature and aware of the changing of seasons. Nature provides us with a remarkable pallete, which like fashion changes with every season.<br />
I love the way in Autumn when the green vegetation becomes faded and takes on more gentle softer tones than the bold brashness of Summer. <br />
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The problem with pewter is that when the temperature reaches under 15C, the pewter crystalises forming a grey powder. Nowadays 4% silver is added to the pewter which prevents this process. When the wire is new the metal is a wonderful frosty white color. With use and wearing the wire takes on a lovely silvery patina.<br />
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The hard work was preparing the chair for decoupage, sanding by hand and filling dents with wood filler. When the surface was clean and smooth I applied 2 coats of gesso.The gesso acts as a primer and surface to glue to. Then I set about cutting out sections from the comics. I glued the comic pieces to the chair with acrylic gloss medium (it was what I had at home at the time). Then sealed the decoupage with 3 coats of the same medium.<br />
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Like many artists, the nature around me and my relation to it, is a source of inspiration. I live in a forest in the middle of Sweden and spend alot of time wandering around with my dog and just being. Ferns grow in abundance here, a reminder of our primeval, prehistoric past. <br />
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The technique of monoprinting is a very exciting one because one cannot predict the final result. Here´s how I do it:<br />
I select plants and leaves - sometimes small twigs when I meander in the forest. When I come home I take a piece of heavy weight, fine grained watercolor paper and stretch it. I spray the surface with water and let it soak in. The paper should be damp. Then I take a large brush and saturate it with color - a lot of paint is used in this technique. Just drop pools of color onto the paper. When the paper is full of color I arrange the leaves and other objects on the paper. The pigment should still be soaking into the paper. I study this process for a while because different pigments react differently. Here I must help the painting along by adding more pigment here or there or dispersing color with a water spray. When I´m satisfied I cover the objects with stones so they lay flat and are pressed onto the paper. The stones are also part of the composition they leave wonderful fascinating marks and add another texture to the painting.<br />
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Now it´s time for a cup of tea and a long wait. I usually let the painting dry overnight - it might even take longer. I sometimes help it along with a hair dryer. Now the exciting part - removing the the stones and leaves and seeing what lies underneath.<br />
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You can see in this painting, by pressing the the leaf on the paper, wet paint is pushed away under the fronds leaving an almost ghostly photographic image. The outline of the fern is defined because the pigment collects there.<br />
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I love to experiment with this technique, it makes me feel like an alchemist looking for the definitive combination of paper, pigment, water and objects. Waterford paper lends itself to sharp well defined images whereas Fabriano leaves more diffuse marks. Paper and pigments have their own characters and it´s my way to learn more about these wonderful materials. <br />
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Here is a series of ACEOs I have made with birch leaves.<br />
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I picked these leaves from the forest floor at the end of autumn. I have kept mostly with earthy colors and greys; raw umber,burnt sienna, paynes gray and neutral tint.<br />
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Raw umber is a grainy pigment and leaves a kind of gritty texture on the paper . See on the top left hand side of this first picture.<br />
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This is my dog Honey, 8 years old and still like a puppy. Most artists live an isolated life because of the nature of the work. Honey sits beside me when I´m painting - I never feel lonely. It is also a sedentary life and she makes sure that I get out and take regular exercise.<br />
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"She Knows What She Wants".<br />
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Honey was the inspiration for this painting. Acrylic paint on paper. <br />
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I wanted to depict her happy and colorful nature. My dog is a little bit spoilt and has a determined and stubborn streak - she knows what she wants.<br />
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Here is a moving poem by Rudyard Kipling which describes the attachment owners have with their dogs. It´s kind of sad and sentimental and has old fashioned values - but I like it anyway.<br />
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The Power of the Dog<br />
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There is sorrow enough in the natural way<br />
From men and women to fill our day;<br />
And when we are certain of sorrow in store,<br />
Why do we always arrange for more?<br />
Brothers and sisters, I bid you beware<br />
Of giving your heart to a dog to tear.<br />
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Buy a pup and your money will buy<br />
Love unflinching that cannot lie--<br />
Perfect passion and worship fed<br />
By a kick in the ribs or a pat on the head.<br />
Nevertheless it is hardly fair<br />
To risk your heart to a dog to tear.<br />
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When the fourteen years which Nature permits<br />
Are closing in asthma, or tumour, or fits,<br />
And the vet's unspoken prescription runs<br />
To lethal chambers or loaded guns,<br />
Then you will find--it's your own affair--<br />
But ... you've given your heart to a dog to tear.<br />
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When the body that lived at your single will,<br />
With its whimper of welcome, is stilled (how still!)<br />
When the spirit that answered your every mood<br />
Is gone--wherever it goes--for good,<br />
You will discover how much you care,<br />
And will give your heart to a dog to tear.<br />
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We've sorrow enough in the natural way,<br />
When it comes to burying Christian clay.<br />
Our loves are not given, but only lent,<br />
At compound interest of cent per cent.<br />
Though it is not always the case, I believe,<br />
That the longer we've kept 'em, the more do we grieve:<br />
For, when debts are payable, right or wrong,<br />
A short-term loan is as bad as a long--<br />
So why in--Heaven (before we are there)<br />
Should we give our hearts to a dog to tear?<br />
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The Power of the Dog<br />
by<br />
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