Just made these all in the same basic shape and tried to work some contrast in – contrast is all-important in this sort of design. I love the softness of the colour lines, and discovering which colorants bleed and migrate and which stay put. Very interesting discoveries to be made for making other sorts of beads.
This pair has very soft and subtle color. I love white paired with off-white, ivory or translucent. Some lines are crisp and some are not…
Just lines…
Could be a little monotonous, but there are so many ways to manipulate the results and they are quite soothing compared to many Natasha beads.
Then there are the wildly contrasting ones for a bit of excitement. Not sure I really like them, but I certainly exerted control over the result. See, you have to let loose…
All in all, I think I really like these ones a lot – and the ones with just lines! Rubbish can be so satisfying…expect periodic updates along these lines.
By the way, Live Writer let me crop the photo to the left by just clicking on the ‘crop’ command at the top left of the format header. SOOOO convenient, instead of opening up another program to do it and then uploading it again.
So, a fun beginning, or, more truthfully, an extension of my investigations. The blurred versus sharp lines are most interesting to me. Side by side, they can really make things pop forward or sink back, depending on how your eye interprets it!
And of course, every post which includes macro shots needs these photos of my rotting bananas! You’ll be happy to know that these beauties became part of a Banana chocolate loaf about an hour after these shots were taken! I just really like the spots and freckles…
Oh, and I’m going to be in a book! Great excitement, more on that to come…
8 comments:
I love the blurred versus sharp beads...and the very subtle ones are indeed beautiful!
I think some of my best experiments come from the scraps left behind. These are so fascinating and I especially like the more neutral ones.
One mans trash...these are great beads. I'm always looking for new ways to use up scraps - sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't!
are you selling any of these?? I love that set of soft subtle colored beads. great shape too!
Love them all and when I got to the bottom of the post I thought wow Claire can even make beads that look like banana skins....she's so creative!.....then I kept reading. The off-white,translucent and ivory are my favourites. Are you loving the pan pastels?
Love these experiments, Claire! Very interesting results.
I thought the same thing about the banana skins! That looks like me in the summertime-- freckles galore. Love those Natasha beads and thanks for showing that you don't need chunks of old canes to do them. Think I'll dig out my old polymer texts and try some. Thanks, Claire!
Got to love scrap clay and the freedom to play unihibited by the worry of ruining it! I like the subtlety of the beads. Oh look forward to seeing more about this book!
Cara
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