Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Day Three of Artist Showcase

We're on to day three of the artists in the Thanksgiving Treasures earring exchange.  

The first artist today is Sharon Palac of Sharon's Jewelry Garden.  Talented artist in wire and also beautiful clay creations.  Sharon made these gorgeous earrings and a necklace to match for Barbara Lewis.  The colors and swirls  are intoxicating!  Here's what she had to say about her creation. 

"I know she likes rustic, so that's what I aimed for. I made the beads from polymer clay and oxidized the copper."  




Our next artist lives in France making her intriguing pieces.  Her name is Véronique of Narrative Jewelry.  My favorite are her metal etchings which you will see in her creation for  Lorelei.   I just love the French script on these.

"I had been very proud to create something for Loreleï, but it put some pressure on me too. I decided after a lots of hesitations to make something with etched copper, as i read in one of her post that she would like to try it. As she asked for teal, i just put little beads of turquoise, all wrapped in oxydized copper wire. Except the beads, all is handmade."


Next up is Judy from Judith B Designs.  And guess who she made her lovely earrings for?  Me!  And I have to say they are my favorite.  They go with everything and are perfect for my style.  Thanks, Judy!  Here's what she had to say about her creation.

"I was so thrilled when I saw your name as the one to receive my earrings...I felt like I was making them for a friend and not a stranger.  The beads are Picasso glass beads, I just love the colors of them and bought them especially for you. I found the beads in a little bead shop in Nashville ( I have since ordered some similar ones from ArtBeads.com)"


And the final artist today is Lorelei from Lorelei's Blog: Inside the Studio.  I remember when I first started beading and looking in all the various beading magazines.  I kept seeing the same name over and over.  It was Lorelei's name.  Who was this Lorelei?  I started following her blog and found out why she's in all those magazines.  Amazing artist with a big heart!  

"I drew Sharon Palac's name in the earring exchange. Sharon asked for silver, longish earrings in a teal and brown color combination.  I used some lovely ceramic glazed beads in a sage blue green and brown finish. I knew Sharon would like them. I hammered some little fine silver swirls and dangled them below each of the lentil beads and attached a wire wrapped faceted silvery glass bead to add a little bling. The earring wires are silver.  I had such a fun time going through Sharon's blog and trying to figure out what she might like, so I could move in a certain direction. Sharon has bought jewelry from me before and I tried to play off her previous purchases too."



I hope you've enjoyed reading about the artist's inspiration for their pieces.  Please stop back tomorrow for even more!
 

11 comments:

  1. again - incredible each and every one!

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  2. what fun earrings, great work!

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  3. I look forward each day to check in to see what everyone created and for who. Lovely earrings.

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  4. Really enjoying the creative process of the designers as well as the great earrings

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  5. such a beautiful jewelry i see here.
    great work!

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  6. Very nice profiles, Leslie! Great to see you today!

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  7. Ok,now I can see where one of my guesses whet wrong!

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  8. This is a lot of fun Leslie, thanks so much for hosting it. I'm looking forward to the next exchange however, I'll have to be more verbose in my description and inspiration next time!

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  9. This continues to be very enjoyable! Thank you again for this wonderful get together! You have done a fantastic job!

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  10. I can't believe I'm a winner! Thanks so much Leslie. And it's lovely to hear all about the artists and their creations. And of course, to see who I guessed wrong!

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  11. Love all the copper work. Just love working with it. The fine silver earrings are very sweet too.
    Lois

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