2019 Topic 12: Eyes
Don't
be surprised how Dounia's wonderful imagination with this topic kicks
into action!! I love the clever effects and relief she has created to
make an 'eye' stamp become the focus for this 3D jewellery! ~ Leandra
Bonjour everyone, it's Dounia from France with
you today, and I'd like to share with you a way to exploit the relief
of good rubber stamps to make three dimensional pieces, here in the form
of jewellery.
Eyes
are an instantly recognizable shape with a lot of cultural, mystical
and artistic meanings. They can be beautiful, haunting, mesmerising or
unsettling. I like to put them where you wouldn't expect them for a
slightly jarring effect. I find jewellery perfect for that: maybe an
extra pair on earrings will help you keep an eye on things! This topic
was therefore a handy excuse to indulge myself...
I love a striking eye image so this stamp set by Tracy Scott immediatly caught mine. I like the other stamps in ETS24
too, both bold and deconstructed, but the stylised eye really left a
lasting impression. I immediately thought it is a beautiful 3D object in
itself so I decided to reproduce it for jewellery.
I wanted to keep the same reliefs as the stamp so stamping in polymer clay was not the way to go. I
therefore used some Mix-and-Mold to make an impression of the stamp
after triming it closely. I love playing with molds, I feel liking
unwrapping a present each time so this was an other treat!
I only had white and translucent polymer clay on hand but wanted to make blue eyes. I decided to tint it with PaperArtsy's Infusions and the tiniest bit of alcool. The different colours of the powders easily made a subtle marble effect.
Once cooked and cleaned, I painted the outside with Fresco Acrylic paints. I first tried a dark brown but finally decided on black. I think it provides better contrast to make the whites pop, which suits the style better.
I then found the result a bit dull so I added the gold "eye-liner" and some Metallic Glaze on the irises for extra interest. I think I overdid it a little as you cannot really see the marbling anymore...
For the necklace, I cut off the lashes for a more streamlined silouette that resemble a common pendant shape. I like the constrast between the classical shapes and construction and the hight-impact images and colours. In some pieces I managed to keep the catchlight above the pupil from Tracy's stamp but I don't know if the effect really translate well.
I only had white and translucent polymer clay on hand but wanted to make blue eyes. I decided to tint it with PaperArtsy's Infusions and the tiniest bit of alcool. The different colours of the powders easily made a subtle marble effect.
Once cooked and cleaned, I painted the outside with Fresco Acrylic paints. I first tried a dark brown but finally decided on black. I think it provides better contrast to make the whites pop, which suits the style better.
I then found the result a bit dull so I added the gold "eye-liner" and some Metallic Glaze on the irises for extra interest. I think I overdid it a little as you cannot really see the marbling anymore...
For the necklace, I cut off the lashes for a more streamlined silouette that resemble a common pendant shape. I like the constrast between the classical shapes and construction and the hight-impact images and colours. In some pieces I managed to keep the catchlight above the pupil from Tracy's stamp but I don't know if the effect really translate well.
The
brooch gets to keep its lashes for a bigger and more dramatic look. I
like the boldness of it, it really is a statement piece!
For the pictures in this post I was lucky to be able to use as a staging backdrop a table decorated by my mother. So to give a better idea of her work and also for the fun of it:
Making
molds of stamps is a great way to use them differently. It can be an
easy introduction to polymer clay but you can also use them with UTEE,
resin or Grunge Paste.
I would first focus on stamps with rather simple and clear designs to
make pieces of jewellery but also embellishments or tokens.
Stay creative!
Dounia
Wow! What a brilliantly outside the box idea! I think it's great! Lx
ReplyDeleteWhat a amazing idea Dounia!! Love how you have used Tracy's stamps and made your beautiful necklace. xx
ReplyDeleteWoW! Such clever, inspiring creativity Dounia that has resulted in some amazing and super impressive pieces of jewellery . Love how striking each piece is .
ReplyDeleteYour mums table is fabulous too .
Tfs
Amanda x
This is fabulous. I love wearable art!
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful !! Love it, gorgeous design and colours.
ReplyDeleteWish you a very nice weekend,
Big hugs, Caty
Dounia these are so imaginative and you've created such beautiful jewellery with the images! What a wonderful way to use our stamps in a completely different way - TFS
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely incredible. MesmerEyeSing! X
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